Thursday, September 13, 2018

Demolition Contractors In Westchester and Putnam County

The demolition of structures, homes, garages and other buildings, include scrap and concrete/brick segregation, foundation removal, site grading and preparation, and waste removal.  Prior to the Demolition most municipalities in Westchester and Putnam County, require permits that must be acquired. Conditions of these permits usually include proof that utilities, such as gas, electric and water, have been disconnected. Another requirement is to make sure all hazardous materials have been disposed of, this can include asbestos, oil tanks and lead.
Trained professionals in each of the trades are brought in for inspections and abatements if needed. Once these matters have been resolved, a walk through is usually done with the local building inspector. They will address any additional concerns they may have. Prior to working it is important to implement erosion control such as trap rock or silt fence to make sure you protect the surrounding areas from being impacted. It is important to know all the costs upfront, any costs that can’t be estimated should be addressed to ensure both parties know the financial parameters of the work. It is also important to make sure the contractor of choice has the proper licenses, insurances and permits to perform the work. In Westchester and Putnam County each county issues their own home improvement contractors licenses. The hazardous waste professionals, generally, have state licenses.
If you are looking for Best Demolition Contractors In Westchester or Putnam County, just contact us at 914-760-2089.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Soil Boring and Sampling in Westchester County, NY



     Soil testing should be performed to identify potential soil contamination. It can also measure the amount of leakage and identify the amount of remedial action necessary. Older oil tanks were usually installed underground in order to save space indoors. However due to the risk of an unknown tank leak, home heating oil tanks are now recommended to be installed above ground in a basement, garage or on a cement pad outside

There are several situations when you should perform soil testing in Westchester County:

    When you are planning to buy or sell a home which has underground oil tank installed
    When an underground oil tank was abandoned or removed, and no proper documents are mentioning the steps taken to assure there was no oil leakage.
    When you observe a sudden increase in heating oil consumption which is not due to the weather
Soil testing examines the soil around the tank and checks for any contamination caused by underground oil tank. Remediation of tank leaks can be costly and time consuming. It is important to be sure there is no contamination before you purchase a home. Likewise, when selling, it is import to know prior to having a potential buyer discover it.

Soil testing includes the following steps:

    The first step is to locate all underground utilities using DIG SAFELY NY including the underground home heating oil tank.
    The second step is to install soil borings from several areas around the oil tank. Make sure that the sample gets collected from a depth below the level of the tank bottom. This is usually 6-8 feet below grade.
    After the sample is obtained, the boring soil samples are then sent to a state certified testing lab for analysis. This helps in an authentic and an unbiased test result. The soil samples are analyzed for any petroleum product contamination using STARS METHOD 8260/8270.
    The laboratory then provides a report of findings within seven days to ten of testing. In case of emergency, a report can also be provided in 24-48 hours so that immediate remedial action can be taken.
Once analytical data in our hands, we can recommend various remedial measures which can oil tank removal, soil disposal or more sampling. Soil borings and testing in Westchester County is considered one of most definitive tests to identify oil contamination (second to removing the oil tank)
However, soil testing only tells about the current state of the soil surrounding the oil tank. It reveals nothing about the quality or status of the tank. The underground oil tank could be corroding and potentially contaminate soil and water. Therefore it is recommended to replace the underground oil tank, if that is not an option soil testing is the second best option. Soil testing can also tell whether there is any water testing required or a need for soil contamination disposal.