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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB12-0298 application RECEIV VED 07/11/2012 11:10AM PRJ12-0369 NA B12-0298 Indoor Environmental Services, Inc Project: 1139 Sandstone #3 Vail, Colorado Asbestos Sampling Report – Page 1 of 2 July 11, 2012 Warren Krok Nedbo Construction On July 9, 2012, Quentin Danziger conducted an asbestos inspection of the suspect materials that will be disturbed in in a planned bathroom remodel. This inspection covers up to 1000 square feet of each homogenous area.Asbestos was NOT found, as described below. Homogenous Area Description Number of Samples % Asbestos Square Feet Type/Friable? 01 Bathroom Texture 3 Non-Detect 02 Bathroom Sheetrock/Joint Compound 3 Non-Detect BACKGROUND: A remodel is planned for the upper Master Bathroom. Indoor Environmental Services, dba Built Forensics, was requested to conduct an asbestos inspection of the suspect materials that will be effected. This inspection includes only suspect materials that are visible to the inspector. If other suspect materials become visible during demolition, they must be sampled before they are disturbed. Examples of suspect materials include but are not limited to: linoleum, floor tile, ceiling tile, mastic, sheetrock, joint compound, roofing materials, etc. There are over 3000 known asbestos containing materials. SAMPLING PLAN: Colorado State Requirements - For each homogenous area of less than 1000 square feet, a minimum of three samples must be collected in random areas. For each homogenous area of 1000 – 5000 square feet, a minimum of five samples must be collected in random areas. Areas of 5001 square feet or greater require a minimum of 7 samples. These laws are defined by the EPA (AHERA) and Colorado State Regulation 8. Indoor Environmental Services, Inc Project: 1139 Sandstone #3 Vail, Colorado Asbestos Sampling Report – Page 2 of 2 Determination of homogenous sampling areas – Homogenous Areas are determined by type of suspect material, texture, color and location. Determination of random sampling areas – The samples were collected in a random manner within each homogenous area. Thank you for using Indoor Environmental Services, Inc. We are proud to be your local indoor air quality consultants. We look forward to working with you in the future. Quentin Danziger, BS, ABI, CIEC – Colorado Asbestos Inspector Certification # 12781 Indoor Environmental Services, Inc. 970-541-4747 BuiltForensics.com ColoradoAsbestos.com Ex i s t i n g F l o o r P l a n Pr o p o s e d F l o o r P l a n A1Date- 7-6-12 Rev- 7-11-12 Drawn By WMKErickson Master Bath Remodel Sc a l e 1 / 4 " = 1 ' Sc a l e 1 / 4 " = 1 ' Bu i l t I n D r a w e r s - Sa m e H e i g h t a s Tu b D e c k Ma s t e r C l o s e t Ma s t e r B e d r o o m Mo v e E x i s t i n g D o o r T o In c r e a s e S h o w e r S i z e Ma s t e r C l o s e t Ne w F l o o r Fi n i s h - W o o d Ma s t e r B e d r o o m Ne w F l o o r Fi n i s h - C a r p e t NOTES 1- Verify Carbon Monoxide Detector Installed 2- Asbestos Test- Result Negative 3- Verify All Elec/ Mech meets current code 4- At least 50% of new lighting to be high efficency Ne w J e t t e d B a t h T u b Ne w V a n i t y , Co u n t e r t o p a n d Pl u m b i n g F i x t u r e s New Tile Throughout Bath Floor and Shower Walls New Shower with New Tile,Fixtures, Bench,2 Soap Niches and Steam Generator Unit Ma s t e r Ba t h r o o m