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Experienced Vermiculite Insulation For Homes

November 5th, 2011

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Vermiculite naturally occurs in nature and when you heat the mineral at a high temperature, the flakes begin to expand 8 to 30 times of its original size. The vermiculite that is expanded is fire-resistant, lightweight and odorless and can be used for wall insulation and attic insulation.

A high percentage of vermiculate that was sold from 1919 to 1990 in the United States was in a mine in Libby, Montana that contained asbestos. The asbestos contaminated the vermiculite and it was used in vermiculite insulation in the United States. If you home has vermiculite insulation, you must assume the mineral is contaminated. You must protect yourself, your family and others exposed to asbestos and vermiculite.

Vermiculite Insulation and Health Risks

Asbestos is highly toxic and can cause cancer and other dangerous diseases. Fibers from asbestos must be airborne in order for it to cause a potential health risk by inhaling the fumes. It is recommended that you do not disturb asbestos products since it can releases airborne fibers. If you try to remove or disturb vermiculite, it is possible to inhale those asbestos fibers. Do not try to get rid of the vermiculite yourself. Always call a professional.

Vermiculite is generally safe to use, however, any vermiculite used after the year 1990 has been contaminated with some asbestos fibers. Some things you can do to make the vermiculite process much easier is to not store items or boxes in vermiculite insulated attics. Never allow your children to play in attics that are vermiculite insulated. Never remove vermiculite yourself. Always hire a professional if you are the process of remodeling your home or about to conduct home renovation that could disturb vermiculite insulated walls and attics.

According to the EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, advises individuals with vermiculite insulated homes or businesses to assume these places have been contaminated and you must find a way to eliminate the problem. Templar Mould will help you with your vermiculite insulation. If your house is over 20 years old and suspect it may have vermiculite insulation, contact Templar Mould immediately for expert advice.

Vermiculite Insulation Inspection

Templar Mould has one of the most effective and safe services regarding vermiculite analysis and removal. Templar Mould analyses the home or business with vermiculite insulation and then tests for asbestos exposure. They determine the amount of contamination and recommend the appropriate action to remove the insulation from your home or business.

Templar Mould only hires certified and trained I.I.C.R.C., IARC, NACHI asbestos professionals. These professionals have 10 years or more experience in removing vermiculite insulation. Templar Mould professionals seal all contaminated areas in your business or home to keep you and your family and other people exposed to asbestos safe at all times. Advanced tools are used to quickly remove the contamination from your home or business. Vermiculite insulation can be eliminated.

The inspection is conducted by a qualified and trained asbestos inspector that determines the amount of asbestos in your home or workplace for quick removal. The second step of this process is an analysis. The analysis determines the best method to remove the asbestos by air testing and air sampling your home or workplace. The third step is removal. Asbestos removal is done in a clean and safe way without any interruptions in your house or place of business.

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Natural Stones Boost Exterior of Homes

August 31st, 2011

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Splendid looks marked with perfect cutting of natural stones.

 

Homes have an emotional importance to the person. People love to adorn it with different materials like stones, wood and paints. Natural stones play an important role in harnessing home exteriors.

We discuss different stones in this article. Our approach is to accustom you with Natural Stones and their uses.

 

These are durable, versatile and do not split or crack under extreme weather conditions. These are used to beautify home exteriors. People use flag stone to landscape garden areas, walkways, patios and more. These stones provide a timeless look to the place they are engraved. Different type of flag stones are used to embellish the sights. these include slate, limestone, travertine and bluestone. These are available in different colors and shape as per customer choice.

 

Some stones are in the form of granite, limestone and sandstone. Stepping step enables house owner to create beautiful exteriors for their homes. Stepping steps keep the house clean during rains and storms. These beautify the place. Natural stones are engraved at a particular distance. It promotes easy walking and planting grass in between. Walk safely and beautify your garden. Light colored stepping steps appeal to eyes.

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Green sandstone is particularly used to create design in circles. These are cut and shaped in perfect manner to create a circular design in the garden. However, the space should be large enough to showcase natural stone properly. a perfect circle surrounded by quadrilateral shaped  sandstones are fixed.

 

Other landscaping used to boost home exteriors are Kerbstone, Palisades, Crazy Pave Steps/ risers and more.

 

Exterior walls are engraved with stones. These stones are rectangular in shape and form an exquisite pattern on the walls. House owners are at discretion to choose same colored stones. They have an option to choose different colored stones for shaded look. Wall cladding is an expensive deal. It is chosen to steal admirable looks from onlookers.

 

offer no maintenance deal to house owners. The one-time investment creates timeless masterpiece.

 

Make your home fire resistant. Induce a never-fading property to your roofs. Roofing slate looks beautiful on slanting roofs. These are available as black, green and charcoal slate. Multicolor roofing slates add color to roofs. provide a matchless look and high quality feel. These are environment friendly and cost effective. There is no need for special maintenance.

Increase Your Home's Value with Granite Kitchen Countertops

July 9th, 2011

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If you’re preparing your home for sale, are experiencing trouble finding a buyer, or just planning for the future, it may be time to consider installing new granite countertops.

Granite kitchen countertops are in high demand, making them a perfect remodeling project for increasing your home’s value and cinching a sale. In fact, new granite countertops can add thousands to your home’s resale value.

Now you may be wondering…how can installing granite countertops increase my home’s entire resale value? Here are a few ways granite kitchen countertops payoff.

When it comes to the housing market, great kitchens attract potential buyers and serve as one of your home’s most important selling points. Kitchens are where families spend time together preparing and eating meals; children have fun with arts and crafts; and guests are entertained. This means any kitchen upgrade, especially installing new granite countertops, positively influences a home’s value.

Granite kitchen countertops add value because of their durability, beauty and extensive list of preferable qualities. Granite offers unique surfaces with beauty only found in nature. Homeowners also choose granite countertops for their ease of maintenance and longevity. Granite holds up in high traffic areas and lasts a lifetime with little effort. This makes granite countertops ideal for kitchens, and ultimately, the right surface for increasing a home’s value.

Fortunately, granite countertops are now more affordable than ever, so having them installed won’t empty your bank account. Even better, granite is offered in a wide variety of colors and shades. This makes it easy to find a granite surface to match your existing kitchen décor.

 

Now that you know how granite countertops can increase your home’s resale value, consider the following tips before starting the countertop replacement process.

If you’re replacing countertops in preparation to sell your home, stick with a neutral color. Buyers want to be able to imagine themselves in your home.  Although a bright surface might fit your taste, a neutral color is more likely to be a fit for a larger number of people.

If you don’t already have one, consider having a granite island countertop installed in your kitchen. The extra space is great for food preparation and storage, and serves as a focal point for your room.

For smaller rooms, granite that is lighter in color can help make areas feel more open and spacious.

Finding the right contractor to install new granite kitchen countertops is important for getting the job done right, and making sure your investment pays off.