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Breathe Easier Environmental & Safety, LLC
4.9(
83
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Serving Hudson, MI and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Brian, called back the same day of request a quote. He stated they could come out 2 days later to do the work. He gave me a quote via email. I actually made wrong sq ft notice to Brian. Once out and work was completed. He knocked off additional money. The work was done quick and professional. Clean up and removal was great! He quoted $2700. Cheaper then the plumber I had quoted . "
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Response time11 hrs
124 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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SGS Environmental and CERI
4.9(
56
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Serving Hudson, MI and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Cleaned the house for mold! Very thorough and knowledgeable communication about what would be done. Able to answer all questions and concerns. Very accommodating! Trustworthy! We were very pleased with the work they did! "
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Response time1 day
158 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by73%of homeowners
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AAA Standard Services, Inc
4.7(
18
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Serving Hudson, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1964

Emergency services offered

"We hired AAA to clean up after a fire we had. I think others need to be aware of their practices. They give the key code to everyone on the job. Those people in turn give the code to their friends. People were coming in and out of our house freely. While we where in a hotel while they "cleaned". Workers and sometimes their friends were coming in and out of our house at all hours. They also would hide "merchandise" around the back of the house and by the dumpster and come in late at night and pick up the stuff. Sometimes they "work" unsupervised. I would come home in the middle of the day and people would be in the master bedroom just looking at stuff. Or while most people would leave for lunch, they would stay behind and just go through everything. I came home one day for lunch and there were 2 guys there while everyone else was out to lunch. I would ask what happened to different things and they would look at each other and shrug there shoulders suggesting "I don't know". While we thought things were going out to be cleaned they where not. They were taken. We only found out about it after going through the boxes once they were returned. AAA knew about the initial theft and yet told no one. Deciding instead to keep it to themselves so they would get paid. Had we known of the first initial incident, we would have moved back in right away to save our stuff. Instead the initial theft of a stereo led to many more items being taken. Because the employee was mad because he had been caught taking a stereo. He came back that night and wiped out half of our basement. Then came back on a Saturday and took everything else. We have lost many precious family heirlooms that will never be recovered. Our valuables are now all over the city of Toledo. Lost forever. We hired a company to clean after the "cleaning" was complete and they would show me buckets of black water. Showing they really didn't do a good job cleaning. They also hire employees from a third party, like Manpower. You could have convicted felons working in your house with an all access pass to everything you own. Get the name of everyone who is working on your home. A quick google search of there name will show that they have a criminal record or not. Have an extra lock on your door that cannot be opened with the key that they have access to. When they are finished, CHANGE YOUR LOCKS! If at all possible, stay in your residence while the work is being done. Don't fall victim to this scam like we did. Watch everyone all the time, even if they seem nice BEWARE!"
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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On-Site Specialty Cleaning & Restoration
4.9(
14
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Serving Hudson, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Always On to help get your life back to normal. Most home owners will have at least one disaster in their lifetime. On-Site has created a company that helps make your home better than before your loss. We have state of the art drying equipment, a 50,000 square foot facility, highly trained personnel, allowing us to offer you the highest level of quality services. You are my client but we can deal directly with your insurance company to make sure you get everything that you are entitled to. We have been in business for over 18 years because we do business "The Old Fashioned Way", where customer service and satisfaction is our #1 goal! We have won numerous awards in our industry for great restoration work and great customer service. Our warranty is second to none, we have a ten year warranty on all our work. We offer FREE estimates. Call us and have our team take care of you. We are open 24/7 and have someone in management to answer your call, 248-269-3000 (se habla espanol). Give us a call and we'll be at your place within two hours, taking care of you and your loved ones.

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FAQs for asbestos testing projects in Hudson, MI

Asbestos appears as long, thin, or curled mineral fibers that are not visible to the naked eye under normal conditions. Homes constructed before 1989 are more likely to contain this material, so a professional inspection is essential. Because asbestos identification requires specialized techniques, having a certified inspector assess your property is the safest way to confirm its presence and protect your family’s health.

Free asbestos testing services do not exist. You can purchase testing kits online for $30 per unit, and these kits include lab fees, return shipping, consultation, sampling media, and the final results. The results from a kit are less detailed and accurate than those provided by a certified asbestos testing professional. Since collecting a sample exposes you to harmful fibers, hiring a professional is essential to ensure safety and accurate testing.

Receiving asbestos test results takes one to seven days, but different labs offer varying turnaround times. When expedited processing is arranged, the laboratory completes analysis within 24 hours; standard processing requires up to two weeks. Hiring a certified professional ensures that all samples are collected correctly and results are provided without delay, safeguarding your home throughout the process.

Home insurance doesn't often cover asbestos testing and removal. Many policies have a clause called a "pollution exclusion," which means they do not cover indoor pollutants like asbestos. However, your insurance company might cover something like asbestos siding removal costs if it is released due to things beyond your control, such as storm damage.

If a DIY project or accident in your home releases harmful fibers, you must pay for the test and removal.

Yes, you can legally inspect and remove asbestos in your house as long as it's a single-family home and not a multi-family unit. However, the EPA strongly recommends hiring an asbestos abatement pro since testing can be dangerous.

Pros have all the right tools and safety equipment, and you risk breathing in the fibers by taking samples yourself. They also know how to collect samples and safely dispose of materials properly.

Asbestos encapsulation is a process that seals asbestos-containing materials with a protective barrier to prevent the release of harmful fibers. It serves as an alternative to complete removal when full abatement is not necessary. Encapsulation costs between $2 and $6 per square foot, offering a cost-effective option that contains asbestos safely when applied by a certified professional.