Services
We provide a variety of services. All of our work is fully insured, and when applicable, our employees are appropriately licensed.
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
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Lead Inspection/Risk Assessment Services
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Lead Dust Wipe Sampling
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Asbestos Inspections
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Mold and Indoor Air Quality Assessments
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Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
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Storage Tank Removals
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Transient Non-Community Potable Water Sampling
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Residential Property History Assessments
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Brownfields Redevelopment Assistance
Lead paint was outlawed in residential properties in 1978, and any home constructed over 30 years ago will likely have some amount of lead in them. If you’re a parent, particularly of a child under six years of age, you may be concerned about the amount of lead in your home environment. Why risk your family’s health when you can know for sure what the lead levels are and what that means? Whether it’s testing the surface dust in a nursery or doing a full surface-by-surface HUD assessment; we can assess your lead levels so that you can know the best action to take to keep your family safe.
As a homeowner, you may have concerns about the effects of mold on your family and home value. If you have concerns about the safety of your home—from a single room to the entire dwelling—Atkinson Street Environmental offers a full range of services. Patch of mold in the basement? Discoloration on the ceiling from an old roof leak? Let us do a air quality and surface sample to determine the severity of the situation. Because Atkinson Street Environmental does not provide mold remediation (removal), you can trust us to assess the mold levels in your house to give you accurate advice regarding further inspection and remediation options.
Don’t let your property value suffer because of an old underground storage tank. Buried storage tanks are not only detrimental to your property value, but they can leak and be the cause of a hazardous waste concern. Whether your tank is intact or leaking, we can help arrange for its safe removal, including assistance dealing with the state and insurance companies for reimbursement. Call for a free estimate to find out your options and determine your risks.
Do you know what’s in your drinking water? Residences using municipal water may have elevated lead levels, and homes relying on well water may want to know if dangerous coliform bacterium is breeding in the well. For less than one hundred dollars, you can know if the water in your immediate area is safe to drink.
Prior to purchasing your home, you may wish to know what the history of the house is to determine if there are any potential environmental liabilities. We know what to look for when we’re looking at state and federal regulatory documents as well as local historical environmental resources. Prior spills, former usage, and environmental activities may not be self-evident on the property’s title. Know before you buy… depending on the level of inquiry, we can ensure your peace-of-mind for as little as $250.