Oil-based paint is more durable, but it takes longer to dry, and cleanup requires turpentine or paint thinner (mineral spirits). Oil-based paints are made with either alkyd (synthetic) or linseed (natural) oils. Alkyd paint is more common because it is less expensive and tougher. Oil-based paint is good for trim work because trim takes more...Read More
Bio Waste / Sharps Our wide array of safe and compliant sharps containers allows you to choose the best management method that reduces problems in your environment and can be managed with your biohazardous or “red bag” wastes for disposal. Ask us how……Read More
Asbestos Pipe Removal Pipe break rates are one indicator of the condition of water pipes in a distribution network. A study showed U.S. break rates for AC pipe at 35/100 miles/year, an increase of 43 percent over the past 6 years, AC pipe break rates are also significant and are increasing dramatically (the same...Read More
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Effective January 1st, 2021 Treated Wood Waste To Be Handled As Hazardous Waste The statute (Health and Safety Code (HSC) 25150.7) and regulations (California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 67386.1 et seq.) that authorized treated wood waste (TWW) to be handled with alternative management standards will expire on December 31, 2020.Read More