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The Warning Signs of Asbestos in Your Home

The Warning Signs of Asbestos in Your Home

February 22, 2021 by John Skelly |

Did you know that asbestos is a mineral fiber that you can find in soil and rocks? Although it occurs naturally in nature, it can turn deadly if it’s inside your home.

Are you a homeowner who is concerned that you might have an asbestos problem? In this article, we’ll dive into whether you should call for an asbestos inspection for your property.

Read on to discover more about asbestos and how an asbestos home inspection can save your health today.

What Does Asbestos Look Like? 

Asbestos is made up of long and thin fibers that are easy to pull apart. When the fiber becomes airborne is when problems arise for humans and pets.

Is Asbestos Hazardous? 

Asbestos testing is vital since it’s hazardous when it’s ingested or inhaled. The tiny fibers that are a part of asbestos become lodged inside of a person’s tissue.

This can lead to respiratory illnesses, cancer, tissue damage, and inflammation. Pay attention to any signs such as a cough that doesn’t go away, chest tightness, loss of appetite, or shortness of breath.

Checking for Asbestos

If your home is built between the 1940s and 1970s, it’s a high chance that you might have asbestos in your home.

First, you can take a look at the outline of flooring tiles. Finding 9-inch square patterns are a common type of flooring tile that has asbestos. Check for any uninsulated pipes with gray or white insulation.

Your best bet is to contact an asbestos professional who can do an asbestos inspection in the New York and New Jersey area.

You Have Corrugated Roofing or Cement Sheets

Besides an older home, one that has corrugated roofing might signal asbestos. This is because corrugated roofing tends to have asbestos material since it’s heat-resistant and more durable.

If your roof receives damages from fires or weather conditions, it can release asbestos into the air. This can lead to you inhaling it into your lungs.

Cement sheets also contain asbestos. This is due to it increasing the durability. If they break then that’ll mean exposing yourself and your family to this toxic material.

Broken Insulation Pipes

Do you notice that the insulation for your hot water pipes is weakening? If so, that means that the asbestos is deteriorating.

This means that you’re being exposed to this material. Consider a replacement for it that uses fiberglass insulation instead.

It’s a good idea to seek a professional to install fiberglass into your insulation pipes. It might cause danger if you try to do it yourself.

Signs You Might Need an Asbestos Inspection

Now that you’ve explored the signs that you might need an asbestos inspection, you should be well on your way to deciding whether your home needs one or not.

Are you wondering whether you have asbestos in your home? Do you need to call an asbestos testing service?

Contact us today! We offer asbestos testing in both New York and New Jersey. Let us check your home for asbestos and make sure it’s safe for you and your family.

Filed Under: Asbestos

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