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4 ACES RESTORATION LLCSURVEY REPORT <br />�~ <br />20035216'"6t p98100 Des Moines, WA98198 <br />Tel:206-335-9409 4 INK <br />1. Background Information and Scope of Work <br />On December 20th, 20214 Aces Restoration, LLC conducted a limited asbestos survey <br />of the residential property located at 3710 W Mukilteo Blvd. Everett, WA AHERAcertified <br />buildinginspector Rigoberto Guillen conducted the survey to determine the presence of <br />AsbestosContaining Materials (ACM's). <br />2. Building Description <br />Commercial Structure <br />3. Material Sampling Information <br />Asbestos survey work performed by 4 Aces Restoration meets inspection regulatory <br />requirements enforced by federal, state, and local agencies, including Asbestos Hazard <br />Emergency Response Act (AHERA), WAC 296-62-077 (WISHA) and 40 CFR Part 61 <br />(NESHAP) and 29 CFR Part 1926.1101 (OSHA) <br />Definitions <br />Homogenous — Materials with the same appearance, texture, color, and which were <br />applied during the same general construction period. <br />Surfacing Material — Material that has been sprayed -on, troweled -on or otherwise applied <br />to surfaces, such as acoustical plaster, texture and joint compound, and fireproofing <br />materials on structural members. <br />Thermal System Insulation — Material applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breaching, ducts, <br />and other interior structural components to prevent heat loss or gain. <br />Miscellaneous Material — Building materials such as structural components, structural <br />members or fixtures not included in surfacing and thermal insulation. <br />Survey Methodology <br />Before sampling began, inspectors documented the total surveyed area. A sketch of each <br />space was created, and total square footage was roughly measured. The inspectors then <br />determined the extent of each visible homogenous material throughout the survey area. <br />Materials were classified as surfacing, thermal insulation, or miscellaneous material, and <br />friability was assessed according to AHERA specifications. <br />