Any building built before the year 2000 has the potential to contain asbestos. Non-Domestic properties are required to adhere to the “Duty to Manage” as set out in CAR 2012. [...]
Yes. For non-domestic properties and commmon areas of some domestic buildings, it is a legal requirement under “Duty to Manage”. Duty to Manage requires that you identify any asbestos materials [...]
Yes. Home buyers surveys are commonly used to identify suspected asbestos to a property for sale. This is then normally used as a negotiating tool during the sale.
Yes. We are qualified to assist with all your surveying needs.
A report will identify the location, type and risk level of asbestos materials within your property. It will also provided recommendations on actions to be taken based on the materials [...]
This will depend on the type and volume of asbestos present. Some asbestos materials require a 14 day notification period to the Health & Safety Executive before the removal works [...]
Yes. We are able to deal with all asbestos materials.
The removal process will vary according to the material type. Generally the work area is segregated with polythene sheeting to create an enclosed space to prevent exposure to others. The [...]
Generally speaking, if you have come across material that you suspect to be asbestos containing, it is advisable to have the material tested to confirm. If the material is damaged [...]
Yes. Asbestos should only be removed by those who are trained and competent to do so. More friable materials require a licence issued by the HSE to permit a company [...]