I really like the PVC frame trough. End caps necessary to not get the lead in. Having just done some different abatement and looking ahead to my house, I wish I had thought of a PVC frame to contain.
Very cool tutorial! This seems like an extremely easy and time saving way to create an exterior containment! I recently used ZipWalls that I found from Americover for a very similar project using plastic sheeting to cover my garage door - looks like almost the same product!
Yeah, Americover looks to make some interesting products. What you see in these videos is, by no means, the best & the greatest; it's just one example of what works.
How do you make sure that the poles, which are on the inside of the plastic, are cleaned properly of lead dust? In our city we have a regulation that says the plastic sheeting does not get reused (you don't move it, you use it in once in an area and then take the plastic to a lead facility), but the poles would have to keep being reused. Or do you use extra plastic to cover the poles?
If the containment is well built & fastened together, it can withstand wind, within reason. If the wind is blowing so much that it is impossible to contain the lead-based paint debris then one would need to shut the job down or risk violating regulations.
I really like the PVC frame trough. End caps necessary to not get the lead in.
Having just done some different abatement and looking ahead to my house, I wish I had thought of a PVC frame to contain.
This is amazing 😍🤩
With this standard I would pay $$$
I'm having a hard time finding quality abatement so will probably undertake myself.
very good video, i show this videos in my lead classes, thanks. you guys did a great job. God bless you
Very cool tutorial! This seems like an extremely easy and time saving way to create an exterior containment! I recently used ZipWalls that I found from Americover for a very similar project using plastic sheeting to cover my garage door - looks like almost the same product!
Yeah, Americover looks to make some interesting products. What you see in these videos is, by no means, the best & the greatest; it's just one example of what works.
How do you make sure that the poles, which are on the inside of the plastic, are cleaned properly of lead dust? In our city we have a regulation that says the plastic sheeting does not get reused (you don't move it, you use it in once in an area and then take the plastic to a lead facility), but the poles would have to keep being reused. Or do you use extra plastic to cover the poles?
You would just clean the poles of dust before removing them from the work area.
Excellent Video!!
Glad you like it!
Great Video. Did you use the 10 feet Zip Wall or higher?
thanks for tips
Last one isnt very contained with that door why not use a zipper
The videos are just jumping off points. If you think they should improve it in any way, then definitely do that on your job sites.
@@TestudoLLCMadison they not very smart
I have no idea how someone could hangout there and do this outside in the summer heat
Have fun when the wind is blowing just 1 mph. This is not reality
If the containment is well built & fastened together, it can withstand wind, within reason. If the wind is blowing so much that it is impossible to contain the lead-based paint debris then one would need to shut the job down or risk violating regulations.