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Jim Tiberio May 17th 04 08:48 PM

Asbestos removal
 
My basement has very old asbestos ceiling tiles. Other than calling in a
company to remove them what other options do I have? Removal won't be a
problem as I can air the basement out fairly well. I have removed several
tiles so far for various reasons and the just pop out in one piece because
the nails are barely holding them in. My intent is to wear a mask, soak
them with a sprayed on solution of Palmalive and water (per the advice of
our duct cleaner) and pop them off. This is where I get stumped. Should
there be any particles can I use a common shop vac to clean it up and where
can I dispose of the tiles? I just have a hard time paying nearly $800 to
have these things removed when I can do it on a Saturday afternoon myself.

--
Jim Tiberio
1st American Mortgage
2083 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
203-386-1111 ext. 36
877-414-3444



jim May 18th 04 12:41 AM

Asbestos removal
 
Jim Tiberio wrote:

My basement has very old asbestos ceiling tiles. Other than calling in a
company to remove them what other options do I have? Removal won't be a
problem as I can air the basement out fairly well. I have removed several
tiles so far for various reasons and the just pop out in one piece because
the nails are barely holding them in. My intent is to wear a mask, soak
them with a sprayed on solution of Palmalive and water (per the advice of
our duct cleaner) and pop them off. This is where I get stumped. Should
there be any particles can I use a common shop vac to clean it up and where
can I dispose of the tiles? I just have a hard time paying nearly $800 to
have these things removed when I can do it on a Saturday afternoon myself.

--
Jim Tiberio
1st American Mortgage
2083 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
203-386-1111 ext. 36
877-414-3444

call up the EPA (environmental Protection Agency) in your state and ask
them what is the fine for not following the rules for removing asbestos
material from your home... the fine might be higher than the cost of
getting it done correctly.... and you dont have to do it........
a lawyer was taking up asbestos tile in his office when renovating it...
EPA walked in on him and closed the place down and he was arrested and
charged(the state EPA agents).

Greg O May 18th 04 01:03 AM

Asbestos removal
 

"jim" wrote in message ...
Jim Tiberio wrote:

My basement has very old asbestos ceiling tiles. Other than calling in

a
company to remove them what other options do I have? Removal won't be a
problem as I can air the basement out fairly well. I have removed

several
tiles so far for various reasons and the just pop out in one piece

because
the nails are barely holding them in. My intent is to wear a mask, soak
them with a sprayed on solution of Palmalive and water (per the advice

of
our duct cleaner) and pop them off. This is where I get stumped.

Should
there be any particles can I use a common shop vac to clean it up and

where
can I dispose of the tiles? I just have a hard time paying nearly $800

to
have these things removed when I can do it on a Saturday afternoon

myself.

--
Jim Tiberio
1st American Mortgage
2083 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
203-386-1111 ext. 36
877-414-3444

call up the EPA (environmental Protection Agency) in your state and ask
them what is the fine for not following the rules for removing asbestos
material from your home... the fine might be higher than the cost of
getting it done correctly.... and you dont have to do it........
a lawyer was taking up asbestos tile in his office when renovating it...
EPA walked in on him and closed the place down and he was arrested and
charged(the state EPA agents).


Two completely differant situations!
Most areas allow home owners to remove asbestos from their homes. Removing
it from a bussiness requires a professional abatement company to come in.
I would check with you local building inspector. He should be able to tell
you what is the proper method for removal in your area.
If it was me I would just soak them down, bag them, and put them out with
the trash. At least in this area it is legal to do so.
Greg


Jim Tiberio May 18th 04 06:25 AM

Asbestos removal
 
"jim" wrote in message ...
Jim Tiberio wrote:

My basement has very old asbestos ceiling tiles. Other than calling in

a
company to remove them what other options do I have? Removal won't be a
problem as I can air the basement out fairly well. I have removed

several
tiles so far for various reasons and the just pop out in one piece

because
the nails are barely holding them in. My intent is to wear a mask, soak
them with a sprayed on solution of Palmalive and water (per the advice

of
our duct cleaner) and pop them off. This is where I get stumped.

Should
there be any particles can I use a common shop vac to clean it up and

where
can I dispose of the tiles? I just have a hard time paying nearly $800

to
have these things removed when I can do it on a Saturday afternoon

myself.

--
Jim Tiberio
1st American Mortgage
2083 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
203-386-1111 ext. 36
877-414-3444

call up the EPA (environmental Protection Agency) in your state and ask
them what is the fine for not following the rules for removing asbestos
material from your home... the fine might be higher than the cost of
getting it done correctly.... and you dont have to do it........
a lawyer was taking up asbestos tile in his office when renovating it...
EPA walked in on him and closed the place down and he was arrested and
charged(the state EPA agents).


I didn't know it was illegal to remove it yourself. I just thought dumping
it was illegal. That is why I asked where I could dump it.



Jim Tiberio May 18th 04 06:28 AM

Asbestos removal
 
"Greg O" wrote in message
...

"jim" wrote in message ...
Jim Tiberio wrote:

My basement has very old asbestos ceiling tiles. Other than calling

in
a
company to remove them what other options do I have? Removal won't be

a
problem as I can air the basement out fairly well. I have removed

several
tiles so far for various reasons and the just pop out in one piece

because
the nails are barely holding them in. My intent is to wear a mask,

soak
them with a sprayed on solution of Palmalive and water (per the advice

of
our duct cleaner) and pop them off. This is where I get stumped.

Should
there be any particles can I use a common shop vac to clean it up and

where
can I dispose of the tiles? I just have a hard time paying nearly

$800
to
have these things removed when I can do it on a Saturday afternoon

myself.

--
Jim Tiberio
1st American Mortgage
2083 Main Street
Stratford, CT 06615
203-386-1111 ext. 36
877-414-3444

call up the EPA (environmental Protection Agency) in your state and ask
them what is the fine for not following the rules for removing asbestos
material from your home... the fine might be higher than the cost of
getting it done correctly.... and you dont have to do it........
a lawyer was taking up asbestos tile in his office when renovating it...
EPA walked in on him and closed the place down and he was arrested and
charged(the state EPA agents).


Two completely differant situations!
Most areas allow home owners to remove asbestos from their homes. Removing
it from a bussiness requires a professional abatement company to come in.
I would check with you local building inspector. He should be able to tell
you what is the proper method for removal in your area.
If it was me I would just soak them down, bag them, and put them out with
the trash. At least in this area it is legal to do so.
Greg


That is what I keep hearing. In my town we have a free dump and they don't
check your vehicle. It didn't sound right though. I guess I'll call and
see. thanks guys.



DaveG May 18th 04 11:55 AM

Asbestos removal
 


I didn't know it was illegal to remove it yourself. I just thought

dumping
it was illegal. That is why I asked where I could dump it.

Your state must have a hazardous waste control office, or something like

that. Call them and get the facts. They should be able to tell you if
homeowner asbestos removal is allowed, and may even be able to suggest legal
places for disposal.
Dave



Jim Tiberio May 18th 04 05:17 PM

Asbestos removal
 

"Greg O" wrote in message
...
call up the EPA (environmental Protection Agency) in your state and ask

them what is the fine for not following the rules for removing asbestos
material from your home... the fine might be higher than the cost of
getting it done correctly.... and you dont have to do it........
a lawyer was taking up asbestos tile in his office when renovating it...
EPA walked in on him and closed the place down and he was arrested and
charged(the state EPA agents).


Two completely differant situations!
Most areas allow home owners to remove asbestos from their homes. Removing
it from a bussiness requires a professional abatement company to come in.
I would check with you local building inspector. He should be able to tell
you what is the proper method for removal in your area.
If it was me I would just soak them down, bag them, and put them out with
the trash. At least in this area it is legal to do so.
Greg


Well I didn't get in touch with the proper department in my town but I did
talk to someone even higher up the chain and they said to do what you told
me in limited amounts each week.



Greg O May 19th 04 02:18 AM

Asbestos removal
 

"Jim Tiberio" wrote in message
...


Well I didn't get in touch with the proper department in my town but I did
talk to someone even higher up the chain and they said to do what you told
me in limited amounts each week.



LOL!!
Sounds like me and my on going basement remodel. Tore out walls, sheetrock,
studs, tons of debris. All went out into a pile along the house. Every
garbage can that went out had a bunch of it. Never took a bit of it to the
dump, just pecked away at it!
Greg



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