Asbestos Removal in San Antonio
Fundisa Restoration has been providing dependable asbestos removal for San Antonio and throughout Pasco County since 2009.
(844) 386-3472Asbestos Removal in San Antonio
Do you need a quick response from our team? Call us at (844) 386-3472 or fill out the short form. Our expert staff will answer any questions about asbestos abatement and you can schedule a free consultation.
Top Rated Asbestos Removal in San Antonio
Asbestos removal should be handled only by licensed and certified contractors. Do not try to remove asbestos yourself as it is a dangerous mineral and requires specialized equipment and training.
Call Fundisa Restoration at (844) 386-3472 or send us an email as soon as possible to schedule our asbestos removal services. Our personnel is expertly trained in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Experienced Asbestos Removal Contractor
If you have asbestos in your home or office in San Antonio, Florida, Fundisa Restoration is an EPA certified and licensed asbestos remediation contractor that can remove the asbestos from your property. We evaluate the physical condition of the building and apply the best, cost-effective remedial solutions that meet Federal, State, and Local laws.
Yet, we go beyond legal standards and incorporate vocation grade work area preparation and efficient housekeeping methods into every asbestos abatement project. We believe this is critical for our strong productivity ratio and high customer satisfaction.
We understand our responsibility to adequately remove asbestos and that is why Fundisa Restoration crews in San Antonio are led by highly trained on-site supervisors. We come prepared to adequately abate and properly dispose of asbestos containing materials such as floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, walls, ductwork, insulation, black mastic, window/door caulking, among others, from residential and commercial buildings throughout Pasco county.
Why Asbestos Was Used in San Antonio, Florida
Due to the resiliency and binding strength of asbestos, along with being fire and heat resistant, it was used in many older buildings built before the 1970’s. In the South Florida heat, it was a great source of insulation. At that time, the health concerns of asbestos were not known. However, once it was identified as a carcinogen by health officials, the federal government began banning it in certain products and for construction purposes.
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The Importance of Removing Asbestos from a Residential or Commercial Building in San Antonio
Asbestos removal has become required by the EPA and the regulation is still in full effect. So, if you are planning to renovate, restore, alter, or demolish a residential or commercial property in Pasco built on or before 1978, we encourage you to call Call Fundisa Restoration's licensed and insured team of asbestos removal experts at (844) 386-3472 or send us an email to schedule our asbestos removal and remediation services.
Our asbestos abatement team in San Antonio will handle the notification and the asbestos removal job effectively, safely, and the best part is, you can rest easy at night knowing you don't have to worry about potential asbestos exposure. It is important to deal with potential asbestos exposure quickly as asbestos is a known carcinogen, associated with diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung cancer.
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The City of San Antonio
San Antonio is a city located in Pasco County, Florida that was originally incorporated in 1889. Over the past 135 years the population has grown to include 1,181 residents, making San Antonio the 321st largest city in the state.
There is 1 Zip Code in San Antonio
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33576
Latitude: 28.32472
Longitude: -82.31682
Population: 6,076
Family
Average Family Size: 2.53 people
Finances
Average Household Income: $78,114
Gender
Male: 47.6%
Female: 52.4%
Age
Median Age: 62.6 years old
Under 10: 6.1%
10 - 19: 8.8%
20s: 3.9%
30s: 6.1%
40s: 8.6%
50s: 10.7%
60s: 23.2%
70s: 25.4%
Over 80: 7.3%