Abatement and Mitigation Services

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Specialized Remediation Services: Flood, Fire, Smoke, Odor, Mold and Radon               

A Close Partner for a Common Goal                                            

Peak Environment, LLC has been providing expert Abatement and Mitigation services for customers in Michigan since 2001. We provide services in property remediation and mitigation. Headquartered in Troy, Peak Environment is centrally located so if the need arises we can arrive at most properties withing one hour. Peak Environment will dispatch trained teams and equipment to deal with any size project.

 

     

Environmental Cleaning and Remediation    

 

At Peak Environment we understand what it's like to be faced with emergency damage to your property. We are commited to earning our customer's trust and confidence by providing the highest quality service. Our success is based on providing intelligent and logical solutions along with on-time, quality services.

Peak Environment is one of the most experienced remediation contractors in Michigan. We have successfully completed thousands of projects, whether it's a simple residential radon mitigation or a full scale industrial building fire. Our satisfied customers include real estate and lending institutions, insurance carriers and construction companies, as well as private industry and homeowners.

Why choose Peak Environment

We will always serve the customer's interest first and not allow a third party to persude us on how the work should be done. We have worked on many mold remediations due to contractor's using improper drying techniques and removing equipment too soon. Always remember to use caution when considering a "Preferred" vendor, they are usually on a "Pay to Play" basis and may not always be looking out for you.


Recent Peak Environment Project

Hurricane IKE Galveston, TX

Peak Environment teamed up with two Michigan restoration companies to provide storm damage clean up services. With +100 mph winds ripping through the Texas coastal areas, water from the storm surge flowed up through the sewer system leaving most of Galveston under 8 feet of contaminated water. Read more about IKE


                

 

 

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