Abatement, Mold Remediation, Demolition & Water Mitigation Kansas City Chooses SMART Environmental Services With Confidence
When you need help with mold remediation, ERMI remediation, asbestos or lead abatement, demolition, water mitigation, construction cleaning or sanitization cleaning you need to know the restoration company you choose will get the job done right. SMART Environmental Services is Kansas City's top choice in residential and commercial restoration because we believe in offering SMART options for our customers so they can make informed decisions. Our years of experience means we can provide affordable options for our customers. Our company is certified and licensed, has the most highly trained staff, and puts the needs of our customers first.
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SMART Environmental Services LLC services our Kansas City metro area residential and commercial customers for their mold remediation, ERMI remediation, asbestos or lead abatement, demolition, water mitigation, construction cleaning or sanitization cleaning needs. Our company adheres to the CDC, OSHA, EPA, CIRI, FDA, and IICRC standards. Our company is licensed, bonded, and insured. We provide free inspections and free estimates. We employ no pressure sales tactics and our expertise sells itself.
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SMART Environmental: Now an EDWOSB certified company
SMART Environmental is proud to announce that it is now certified by the Small Business Administration as an Economically Disadvantaged Woman Owned Small Business. This certification opens new doors for us and emphasizes our commitment to providing top-notch environmental services while promoting diversity and inclusion within the industry. At SMART Environmental, we recognize the importance…
Water Mitigation: Protecting Your Home from Seasonal Risks
As temperatures drop, water mitigation becomes a concern for homeowners for several reasons. Water damage can occur due to weather shifts, flooding, frozen pipes, and ice dams, leading to costly repairs and health hazards like mold growth. The problem often increases when hidden moisture leads to long-term damage, making it crucial to address any signs…
Understanding Mold Remediation: Winter Growth Conditions
Mold remediation is often associated with warm, humid conditions, but did you know that mold can still thrive during the winter months? In Kansas City, where temperatures drop significantly, the potential for mold growth persists under specific conditions. Being proactive about moisture control, ventilation, and awareness of mold spores can help keep your Kansas City…
Mold: Risks and How to Address Them
Mold, a common issue in homes that can cause significant structural damage, thrives in damp, humid environments and can quickly spread if not addressed promptly. Mold not only damages building materials but also poses potential health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory issues, allergies, or weakened immune systems. Identifying and Addressing Moisture Sources Maintaining a…
Asbestos: Risks and Safety Measures
Asbestos, a naturally occurring mineral once lauded for its fire-resistant properties, is now infamous for its serious health risks. Found in many older buildings, it can pose a significant hazard when its fibers become airborne and are inhaled. This can occur when homeowners are doing renovations or during natural disasters such as flooding, when the…
Lead Abatement: Dangers and Removal
If your home was built before 1978, you may need lead abatement services. Lead can be present in older paint, plumbing fixtures, and batteries. Lead paint was commonly used in building materials and was made illegal for these uses in 1978. As a result, many homes still have layers of lead paint under the newer paint. As it wears…