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Is it safe to renovate/ remodel my house?

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Question by : Is it safe to renovate/ remodel my house?
IT WAS BUILT IN 1963, and has popcorn ceilings. I also want to do a complete kitchen demo and bathroom demo. Is there a chance that this house has severe mold and structure problems? Do my popcorn ceilings have asbestos? Can i get the popcorn ceilings professionally done? It does not have a bath fan so is there mold?

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Answer by Tom
go to city hall and ask them the same thing they will point you in the right direction.

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Posted by John Hocking - 5/8/2012 at 6:30 pm

Categories: News   Tags: remodel, safe, house, renovate

Strategies to Renovate Your Property With Out Having to Spend a Fortune  

Strategies to Renovate Your Property With Out Having to Spend a Fortune  

Article by Rueben Hird









In recent times there has been an a huge growth in the degree of DIY renovations all around the property market. All these forms of improvements will encompass different sorts of household works like an outside face-lift using a well picked out coat of paint, putting in an absolutely new kitchen, putting in new tiles in the bathroom, varnishing your floors or extending the proportions of your property by adding new rooms.

You will instantly find that some of the home renovation work all around your property are a lot simpler than you may imagine, and for this reason you could choose to do a large amount of the work yourself and save considerable cash. Alternately, you can do a number of the little tasks and then bring a competent trades person in to finish the most difficult jobs. But realize that you will have to be nearby to preside over them and to manage every one so that the complete process is executed with out a problem and on time.

In case you get a home renovation job done by a professional tradesman you’ ll find that the biggest part of the expense consists of labour. As a consequence if you have got a bit of insight then you’ ll have the capacity to do the work on your own and save money on your own renovations. You’ ll at the same time have the extra advantage of ensuring that you get the work concluded safely, on time and with as little anxiety as is possible.

Rejuvenating older real estate comes complete with its very own problems and complexities. For instance you have got to be really observant when conducting a renovation on houses that are over thirty years old as there is a chance that asbestos had been used in the building of the apartment or house. This is very pertinent and you will need to be mindful of the potential dangers related to raw materials that are made with asbestos. In any case if you are in two minds about whether or not your property has asbestos located in it then it is possible to perhaps get a qualified examination performed or easily engage the resources of an asbestos removal business to discard it carefully and reliably.

Whenever you do your own enquiries and organize your self correclty you will have the ability to perform more or less any home improvement task. Various helpful guidelines can go a long way to assisting you in making your place appear absolutely fabulous while not being required to spend a an arm and a leg.



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Rueben writes for ideas to save money which includes FREE asbestos info safety and removal, bathroom home renovation ideas and home renovation design savings.










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Posted by John Hocking - 12/2/2011 at 2:00 pm

Categories: Articles   Tags: property, having, strategies, spend, fortune  , renovate

Don’t Renovate Before Checking For Asbestos  

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by sarflondondunc

Don’t Renovate Before Checking For Asbestos  

Article by Eva Judge







Although most people have heard about asbestos and about the dangers that go along with it, many don’t bother to have their homes inspected for it. If you’re going to be working on your home, you should safeguard yourself and your family by having it looked over for asbestos. Otherwise, there’s a very real chance you could contract mesothelioma in the future.

Sobering Statistics Warn Of Asbestos’ Dangers -

Every year, approximately 3,000 people in Australia die because of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. Experts expect that figure to double over the next ten years, as those who were exposed several decades ago begin to be diagnosed with the disease. One in five of those who come down with mesothelioma will be from Queensland, and that figure is expected to rise as well. These numbers put a strong emphasis on the need to carefully look over a home before performing any work on it.

Renovating? Not So Fast -

When a renovation project is being developed, it is tempting to jump right into it. After all, the sooner you get started, the sooner your home will enjoy a fresh new look. It is quite possible that one single exposure to asbestos is all that it takes to develop mesothelioma. Most of the time, the disease doesn’t even appear until twenty, thirty or even forty years later. Why risk it? Hire a Brisbane asbestos removal firm to look your home over for your safety.

Inspections Matter -

As the old saying goes, “It’s better to be safe than sorry.” Although it will cost you a bit of extra money, having your home inspected for asbestos is the best way to protect your health – and that of your family, as well. Asbestos exposure is a very real danger; if your home is relatively old, it is imperative to have it looked over carefully. Since mesothelioma has no cure, inadvertently exposing yourself to asbestos is tremendously dangerous – and irreversible. The peace of mind that goes along with having your home inspected is also priceless.

Protect Your Health -

Once your home gets a clean bill of health from the inspectors that you hire, you’ll be able to get on with your exciting renovation project. As the work is being performed, you’ll be able to rest easy in the knowledge that nobody is being exposed to harmful asbestos fibres. Inspections are the simplest way to ward off the danger of asbestos and should always be performed by experienced professionals. These inspections can not only protect the people who are performing the renovations, additionally they can keep your family safe in years to come.



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Before doing a single bit of renovating in your home, you should call up a asbestos removal Brisbane company such as Metal Technology Roofing http://www.mtr.net.au/ or a roofing Brisbane contractor to examine it for asbestos. All it takes is a single exposure to this deadly substance to contract mesothelioma – an incurable form of cancer – many years down the road.

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Posted by John Hocking - 7/19/2011 at 3:20 am

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Q&A: Has anyone ever had asbestos tile removed from the basement? Looking to renovate and remove tiles. Price?

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by Rossco ( Image Focus Australia )

Question by newhouse: Has anyone ever had asbestos tile removed from the basement? Looking to renovate and remove tiles. Price?
I have a basement that has a toilet and shower near laundry machine and sink and asbestos tiles currently covered by old carpet. I was looking to figure out how to redesign to fit in a full shower and remove tiles. The basement is small, about 10X18. Anyone have any ideas how much this would cost and how I go about finding a good contractor? Time it would require?

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Answer by Sue
Ck with flooring contractors in the yellow pages. Home depot uses contract labor, but beware ahead of time what it is going to cost. They don’t work for home depot, they are just contracted to do work.

Asbestos is hazardous material and needs to be removed and disposed of propely, good luck

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Posted by John Hocking - 7/17/2011 at 3:01 am

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Stimulus funds to renovate Ambler Boiler House

Stimulus funds to renovate Ambler Boiler House
The last piece of a financial puzzle to spark private investment interest in the revitalization of Ambler fell into place Tuesday.
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Battle brewing over revamping of Leuzinger High
Preservationists charge that the district is blithely going through with the Leuzinger High overhaul without conducting the legally required studies to determine whether some structures at the campus are historic, and therefore deserving of protection.
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Taste Buds bring ‘taste of New Orleans’ to Joplin
For Joplin resident Jennifer McDonald, it wasn’t just the New Orleans-style music and food that brought her to Landreth Park on Tuesday night. “Seeing Louisiana not just here in spirit, but physically here, it brings a tear to your eye,” she said.
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Posted by John Hocking - 6/12/2011 at 2:45 pm

Categories: News   Tags: funds, boiler, stimulus, renovate, ambler, house