Identifying Asbestos in Pre-1980 Drywall and Joint Compound

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.
Post-Abatement Reconstruction: Budgeting for the Rebuild

After the asbestos or mold is gone, the rebuilding begins. Learn how to budget for reconstruction and coordinate with insurance.
Removing 9×9 Floor Tiles: Asbestos Safety for Long Island Renovations

Renovating an older Long Island home? Those 9×9 floor tiles likely contain asbestos. Learn the laws, safety risks, and removal process before you demo.
Cost of Asbestos Removal in Long Island & NYC (2026 Guide)

2026 asbestos removal cost guide for Long Island and NYC homeowners. Current pricing by project type, updated NYC DEP enforcement rules, and contractor vetting checklist.
NYC Local Law 55 Audit Checklist for Landlords (2026 Update)

2026 NYC Local Law 55 audit checklist for landlords. Updated HPD enforcement rules, digital documentation requirements, and compliance deadlines.
The NYS Mold Law Explained: Why You Need Separate Assessment and Remediation

NYS Mold Law Article 32 requires that mold assessment and remediation be performed by two independent, licensed companies — not the same contractor. This guide explains what the law requires, why the independence clause protects Long Island and NYC homeowners from fraud, and how to verify your contractors are operating legally in Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the five boroughs.
Asbestos Removal Cost in 2026: Complete Pricing Guide for Long Island & NYC

2026 complete pricing guide for asbestos abatement and removal costs in Long Island and NYC. Cost by material type, project size, NYC DEP permits, testing, and DIY vs. licensed comparison.
A Guide for Business Owners: Managing Asbestos in Long Island Commercial Properties

For owners and managers of commercial properties on Long Island, asbestos is more than just a building material issue—it’s a significant legal and financial liability. Unlike a private homeowner, you have a legal duty to provide a safe environment for all employees, tenants, and customers. Key Responsibilities for Commercial Property Owners: Identification: The first step […]
Common Hiding Spots: Where Asbestos Lurks in Older Long Island Properties

That old warehouse, your charming pre-war home, or the office building from the 70s—they all could be harboring asbestos in places you might never expect. Before you start any renovation or demolition project, it’s crucial to know the most common hiding spots for this hazardous material. Here are some of the top places we find […]
More Than a Sign: Understanding the Grave Health Risks of Asbestos Exposure

Warning signs featuring skulls and crossbones are not an exaggeration when it comes to asbestos. As a known human carcinogen, the health risks associated with inhaling its microscopic fibers are severe, irreversible, and often take decades to appear. When asbestos-containing materials are disturbed, they release tiny, needle-like fibers into the air. These fibers are so […]