We understand that asbestos can be confusing. Here are answers to the questions we're asked most often, helping you make informed decisions with confidence.
Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibres that were widely used in UK construction until they were banned in 1999. It was valued for its strength, heat resistance, and insulating properties, and can be found in materials such as insulation, ceiling tiles, floor tiles, textured coatings, roofing sheets, cement products, and pipe lagging. When asbestos-containing materials are damaged or disturbed, they can release microscopic fibres into the air. Inhaling these fibres can lead to serious health conditions, which is why identifying and managing asbestos correctly is essential.
An asbestos survey identifies the location, condition, and extent of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within a property. It helps property owners, landlords, and duty holders manage asbestos safely and comply with UK regulations.
If asbestos is identified, your report will explain its location, condition, and risk level. Depending on its condition and planned use of the property, it may be safely managed in place or require removal by an HSE-licensed contractor.
You should arrange an asbestos survey before buying, selling, renovating, demolishing, or carrying out maintenance on a property built before 2000. A Refurbishment & Demolition Survey is legally required before intrusive building work begins.
Most residential surveys take between 1 and 3 hours, while larger commercial properties may take longer. A detailed HSG264-compliant report is typically delivered within 24 hours of the survey and laboratory analysis.

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