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Your Remediation Specialists in Wyoming

Asbestos Abatement Services in Wyoming

Snake River is in Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming
Snake River in Grand Teton National Park in Northwestern Wyoming

Are you ready to upgrade an outdated building? Wyoming’s beautiful landscape is scattered with rustic and unique properties that were built with outdated construction methods and materials.  Many of these structures were constructed with harmful materials like asbestos and will require removal prior to new construction.  Whether it be an old farmhouse, a college classroom that needs updating, or an oil rig outfit, Horsley specialties can remove asbestos from buildings to meet today’s current environmental standards. Our goal is to help extend the life of Wyoming’s historic buildings, keep your business functional, and pave the way for a clean, safe environment for future generations to come.  

Used in over 3,000 building materials, asbestos has been linked to a number of health problems, such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. If there is asbestos in your building, call Horsley Specialties today for our abatement services. We take pride in exceeding the strict EPA and OSHA standards that govern asbestos abatement, and our sterling success rate shows our commitment to these high standards. 

We exceed EPA and OSHA standards and regulations on every project. We are committed to the safety of our clients and our employees in every job we do. Call us to get an ESTIMATE today! We offer competitive prices on our services.

Lead Removal Services in Wyoming

Are you renovating an old building with outdated construction materials? It is likely that these materials contain lead which will require removal prior to any new construction. Lead can be found in paint, old pipes and plumbing, roofing materials, tiles, old windows, and more if the building was constructed prior to 1980. You’ll need lead remediation professionals to help clean and dispose of it safely. We use chemical and mechanical methods for lead paint removal, and we do both renovations and restorations to properties to ensure health and safety standards are not just met but exceeded for your well-being and the well-being of your home, business, and the surrounding environment.We’ve been helping property owners in Wyoming with removing harmful lead from their buildings since 1959.

Mold Remediation in Wyoming

Mold thrives on practically any organic surface as long as moisture and oxygen are present. It grows within 24 to 48 hours after moisture has been introduced. With Wyoming’s rougher climate, constant moisture changes will occur with any building, especially older ones. You need to take prompt action to get your mold problem under control to minimize costs and health risks. Mold can be challenging to deal with in your business or workplace. Avoid serious health hazards with our effective mold abatement and remediation services. We’ve been removing mold contaminants in Wyoming since 1983.

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Concrete Floor Grinding in Wyoming

Getting a quality concrete floor level is an exacting process, and we give the process the care it deserves. It is only with a level and flat floor that your new flooring can successfully be installed. When you have the right floor preparation, you know that your finished floor will stand the test of time! Not only can we level out your existing floors, concrete floor grinding can fix your uneven and wavy floors too. Our high-tech concrete floor grinding equipment is ready to remove even the hardest of materials off your floors. Our expert team can grind down large humps or cracks in concrete as well as old material used for prior flooring.

Asbestos Abatement

Concrete Grinding & Polishing

Flooring Removal

Mold Remediation

Lead Abatement

Other Services

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