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HouseMaster - Suffolk County & Nassau County Home Inspectors

"Long Island Home Inspectors -Suffolk & Nassau County Home Inspectors"
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Owner for Housemaster Home Inspection July 1994—present
I've been the owner for 15 years. We employee 14 professionals that inspect properties…
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Specialties:
We inspect residential properties , commercial properties, waterfront properties.
Suffolk County home inspection 800-805-1122
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Member of BBB, NIBI, NAHI
Ranked # 1 Housemaster franchise 2007
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Sports, Public Speaking, Family
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Housemaster Home Inspection, a national firm, provides the most complete inspection for the Suffolk , Nassau, Queens and Kings County areas for over 30 ... show more
Testimonials:
"Erica Z / buyer Great Neck Estates, New York 2/3/2007 10:29:29 AM
"Your inspector, Rudy Suehs, was amazing & made a stressful situation incredibly easy.
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HouseMaster - Suffolk County & Nassau County Home Inspectors answered:
Your local home inspector in Suffolk County, Housemaster answers your question below.
Asbestos(EPA recommendation)
If the asbestos material is in good shape and will not be disturbed, do nothing! If it is a problem, there are two types of corrections: repair and removal.
Repair usually involves either sealing or covering asbestos material.
• Sealing (encapsulation) involves treating the material with a sealant that either binds the asbestos fibers together or coats the material so fibers are not released. Pipe, furnace, and boiler insulation can sometimes be repaired this way. This should be done only by a professional trained to handle asbestos safely.
• Covering (enclosure) involves placing something over or around the material that contains asbestos to prevent release of fibers. Exposed insulated piping may be covered with a protective wrap or jacket.
With any type of repair, the asbestos remains in place. Repair is usually cheaper than removal, but it may make later removal of asbestos, if necessary, more difficult and costly. Repairs can either be major or minor.
Contact : Matt kaplan
Company: Housemaster Home Inspection of Suffolk county 800-805-1122
Email: mkaplan@housemaster.com - Thu Jul 3 2008, 14:36

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