Removing Asbestos From Boilers

Published OnSeptember 16th, 2008

In the year of 1949 some plumbers and pipe fitters installed a gas fired boiler and then insulated the boiler with a material called Asbestos. This material in these modern times can cause many health risks if it os not handled properly, but enough of all that, let us tell you our story about the removal of the boiler Asbestos.

The Boiler:

Brand: Who Knows

Age: 1949

Type: Gas Fired Hot water

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The goal was to safely remove all of the Asbestos from the boiler and the surrounding pipes with out making a mess and have “air-borne” Asbestos Particles.



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Joseph Paul Tamargo started plumbing in 1992 as a plumbers helper, and then became a professional plumber years later. After thousands of trips to the local supply houses he started to notice that you could never get a good look at all the plumbing supplies they offered, so in turn he decided to build this virtual plumbing supply showcase so that you could view any plumbing product you wanted, with as much time as you need.

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