Insurance Claims & Residential Work
Abatement Management, Inc. (AMI) works side by side with insurance claims adjusters and restoration companies to properly perform our abatement activities. First and foremost, all renovation work must have a proper Asbestos Survey prior to starting any work! This is key for any successful renovation. Once the existing asbestos-containing materials (ACM) are discovered and clearly identified to others, the renovation can be planned, which may or may not require the asbestos-containing materials to be impacted during this renovation work. A licensed and insured abatement contractor, like AMI, must be hired to properly identify and remove these asbestos-containing items that will be impacted. This process is critical for preventing the spread of the dangerous asbestos fibers into the air and throughout the property.
According to the U.S. EPA, there are over 3,000 items that use asbestos in the manufacturing process, including but not limited to: floor tile and mastic, hard board siding, duct work seam tape, roofing singles, textured ceilings, wall & ceiling plaster, drywall mud, window caulking, and even loose attic insulation.
