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Perfectos Inc, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Columbus, OH and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Dilante Moore was very knowledgeable and thorough in his inspection. He combed through every inch of my property. He took samples and had them lab tested to confirm his findings. Dilante provided quality solutions to ease my mind and make my home safe for me and my family. Thank You Perfectos Inc, LLC!!!!!"
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+43

Response time5 hrs
Response rate94%
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AffordaPro Restoration
5.0(
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Serving Columbus, OH and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris did an exceptional job.He was very pleasant to talk to. He knows his job and did it well. Very happy . Would not hesitate to hire again."
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Response time1 day
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Mold Mentor
5.0(
66
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Serving Columbus, OH and surrounding areas

"In the world of property care and maintenance, Mold Mentor stands as a beacon of excellence and reliability. From the moment I reached out to them, I was met with an unprecedented level of expertise and professionalism. Their team didn't just address the mold issues present in my client's home, but embarked on a mission to impart knowledge, allowing me to understand the underlying causes and how to prevent future occurrences. The Mold Mentor team operates with an exceptional blend of technical skill and customer-centric service. They were meticulous in their approach, ensuring that every nook and cranny of my home was thoroughly inspected and treated. Their attention to detail is simply unmatched, promising a safe and healthy living environment post-treatment."
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Favret Heating & Cooling
4.8(
1,549
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Serving Columbus, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1924

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My wife and I are very grateful to Mr. A for helping us understand the Heating and Cooling system and the regulations to have Manufactory warranty for this system. He is truly an honest and kind sellman. Because him , we decided to pay the company by check instead of credit card to give the companyextra support, wishing the company grows stronger day by day. We also thank all the staff and especially all technicians who installed the system, they are truly skilled professional technicians, very hard working together and are truly excellent. And an even bigger surprise for us was that after installing the system, the company sent a technician to thoroughly and completely check the system again and found nothing wrong before the system was turned on. My wife always tells me: the work of these technicians is flawless. We will introduce the company to our friends, family, and colleagues at work. We give the company a 5-star rating I sincerely thank you Thuy Nguyen (14)861-6382. "
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Hina Environmental Solutions LLC
4.4(
14
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Serving Columbus, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Hina Environmental to install a radon system at our home. The proposal, prepared by Shane, the Operations Manager, gave us a sense of comfort that the job would be done professionally. It was the last time we had that feeling. When I arrived home from work, I looked at the roof penetration for the exhaust and was aghast. The shingles that had been removed had been cut up and were so sloppily nailed to the roof that they were not flat. It looked like a 3rd grader did the work. I called Shane, texted him a picture and pointed out that a big storm was due in a couple hours. Shane said that Hina could not return to fix the roof before the storm. I said I could arrange an emergency repair and deduct the cost from the bill. Shane agreed and the roof got a quick fix to keep the house dry and a later permanent fix with matching shingles. Then the garage door wouldn’t open – the workers had unplugged it and not plugged it back in. I figured it out and plugged it back in. A day later there was water on the basement floor – the drain had been sealed with the wrong cover and would not let water from our two dehumidifies into the drains. Shane promised that one cover would be replaced, and a hole would be drilled into the sump cover. It was never done. A few weeks later, with the drain cover not replaced and the replacement shingles still on order, I received a notice from a collection agency. Despite not being done and not having the final roof repair cost, Shane sent us to a collection agency! This is where I first learned of Shane’s passive-aggressive nature. Rather than fix the problems, he’ll bully me and make it go away by sending the bill to a collection agency. After a stern letter from my attorney wife to the collection agency and Hina, the collection efforts ceased. She wrote up a settlement agreement that included correction of the sump covers (never done) and assurance that the work would be covered by Hina’s standard warranty. We submitted more than $700 in roof repair bills and asked for an offset against the bill. Apparently, Shane’s bosses felt so bad about the terrible service that they waived the entire cost, another $500 or so. I respected the gesture. Things go wrong sometimes, and the difference between the heroes and the zeroes is that the heroes step up and make it right. After about a year, noises started coming out of the radon system exhaust pipe. It sounded like a garbage disposal – most likely the bearings in the motor failed. And it’s next to the bedroom, so it’s keeping my wife and me awake at night. After Shane’s bosses stepped up, I felt good about Hina, plus the equipment was under warranty (we would have to pay for labor – OK), so I called Hina. When I asked about the warranty, the lady on the phone said I would have to talk to Shane. OK. I left my number. No return call. I called early the next morning and spoke to a gentleman. He said Shane had been in but had already left. When I started to leave my number, he stared reading it back to me. So it was there. Again, I asked for but did not receive a return call. I called a third time and left a message and again my call was not returned. What had returned was Shane’s passive-aggressive side. Rather than live up to the warranty he himself put into the proposal and that was agreed to in the settlement, he ran away. So, Operations Manager Shane: 1) failed to train his employee how to reseal a roof after cutting a hole in it, 2) failed to supervise the job, leaving a leaky roof, disconnected garage door opener and nowhere for dehumidifier discharge, 3) failed to finish the job, and 4) sent an incomplete job to collections. Then, he fails to return phone calls in an apparent passive-aggressive attempt to avoid living up to the warranty. If he’s going to renege, why not say so? Why not be like me? I don’t like what Shane did and I’m not afraid to say so. I don’t think Hina Environmental is a bad company. It’s a family business, and I like family businesses because they reflect the pride of ownership and the passion the owners have for providing their customers a good job for a good price. But Shane, on the other hand, seems to be the opposite. I don’t understand it. So, I suggest that doing business with Hina Environmental is a good idea, but not so much if Shane is a part of it. So, I’m going to another company to get the defective motor replaced, and I’m going to bill Hina Environmental for the material cost, which is their responsibility and which Shane tried to avoid."
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FAQs for asbestos abatement projects in Columbus, OH

Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring mineral fibers once commonly used in building materials because of their resistance to heat, electricity, and corrosion. However, in 1975, research confirmed that these fibers cause mesothelioma and other cancers, leading to strict usage laws. If your home contains asbestos, removing it can prevent long-term health effects. You'll often find asbestos in the flooring, ceilings, pipes, and roofing of homes built before the 1990s. Common asbestos-containing materials include vermiculite insulation, vinyl flooring, millboard, and corrugated roofing. If you suspect you have asbestos or any of these materials in your home, it's important to hire a reputable abatement company to perform testing.

Currently, there is no federal licensing mandate for asbestos removal contractors. However, certain cities and states require certification and specialized training. For example, in some areas, contractors handling asbestos must receive an Asbestos Handler Certification. Be sure to check your local laws to ensure any contractor you hire meets the necessary requirements.

Homes constructed before the 1990s can conceal asbestos within building materials, and testing provides a definitive answer. You should have your home tested by a certified asbestos inspection service. This professional evaluation identifies hazardous materials and determines whether removal or encapsulation is necessary. Testing safeguards your family’s health and supports smart budgeting for remediation.

Federal law does not require you to disclose the presence of asbestos when selling your home. However, certain states and local jurisdictions impose disclosure regulations that you must follow. Testing and professional remediation confirm that hazardous materials are properly managed. This proactive approach not only meets legal requirements but also protects your property’s value and buyer health.

Asbestos removal affects a home’s resale value because hazardous materials can deter potential buyers. Having toxic substances present lowers buyer confidence and may reduce the property’s value by 1% to 15% if not addressed. Professional remediation ensures safety standards are met and preserves marketability, protecting your long-term investment.

Grants exist at both federal and state levels to support asbestos testing and removal projects. Local housing programs may also offer financial assistance when asbestos is discovered during home repairs. Meeting certification and testing standards is required to secure these funds, which help to manage overall project costs while ensuring safe remediation.