Asbestos Abatement in the Town of Hempstead, NY

The Town of Hempstead contains the highest concentration of pre-1960 Cape Cod construction in the United States — Levittown-era homes built with 9-inch vinyl asbestos floor tiles, chrysotile pipe insulation on oil-fired systems, and joint compound applied before the mid-1970s phase-out — making asbestos abatement a routine prerequisite for virtually every renovation and restoration project in the township.

Asbestos Abatement Long Island: The Complete Nassau & Suffolk County Guide

With the majority of Long Island’s Nassau County housing stock built before 1980, asbestos-containing materials are present in most residential structures — pipe insulation, floor tiles, joint compound, and roof underlayment — requiring NYS DEC Code Rule 56 licensed abatement before any renovation or restoration work.

Identifying Asbestos in Pre-1980 Drywall and Joint Compound

Identifying Asbestos in Pre-1980 Drywall and Joint Compound — Upper Restoration NYC & Long Island

Asbestos in pre-1980 drywall is most commonly found in joint compound, not the gypsum board — and it is one of the highest inhalation risks in renovation work. A certified Environmental Safety Officer explains how to identify it, why visual inspection is insufficient, what NYS Industrial Code Rule 56 requires, and what professional abatement looks like for Long Island and NYC homeowners.

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