ReferencesA happy customer is our best reference! Customer comments about our work:
"Thank you for working so hard at our house!! You and your people are a credit to your company and I hope they know how good you and your people do their job!!! Thanks so much!!!" "Thanks for your help... You did an excellent job and were easy to work with. I appreciate that." "Referring clients to you makes me look good! You do such great work." "Thank you again for the work... I am extremely impressed by the level of documentation and clarity you provided us. I will recommend A B Control very highly to my neighbors." "Just a note to thank you for your very special and professional work..." "...I will not hesitate to recommend you to anyone else..." " I was VERY pleased with how you guys handled my job and I would highly recommend you to anyone." "Thank you for your quick response and professional job." "Thank you so much for the prompt job, with great result!" "Thanks for the work and making it as comfortable for us as possible." "Thanks! You guys did a great job!" "We're so pleased with the job you and company did." "Thanks. You did a super job." "Thanks for a job nicely done. Please feel free to give my name as reference..." "Thanks for the thorough job done expeditiously." |
LinksASBESTOS:
Asbestos, a naturally occurring material, is comprised of six fiberous minerals. The most common asbestos minerals used in building materials are chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite. Any material containing over one percent of any type of asbestos is considered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to be an Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). ACMs become hazardous when disturbed or damaged and the fibers are released into the air, which can present a serious health risk. Asbestos is typically found in structures built prior to 1980 within linoleum, floor tile, pipe insulation, shingles, and siding. To learn more about asbestos and its hazards, click the link below:
http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/asbestos/ahmp.html |