What Does An Asbestos Survey In Bradley Look For?

Booking an asbestos survey for a domestic or rental property often raises the question: what will the surveyor check? Understanding the purpose and scope of the survey can help you feel more prepared-and ensure you know what steps to take once the results come in.

This guide outlines what Bradley asbestos surveyors investigate across Derbyshire, the methods used, and the follow-up process.

Asbestos Surveys

Purpose of an Asbestos Survey

Asbestos surveys aim to find, identify, and assess the condition of ACMs in domestic buildings. Asbestos featured in many homes before it was prohibited in 1999. ACMs may remain in homes constructed prior to the year 2000.

A qualified surveyor will typically:

Pinpoint the location and amount of asbestos-containing materials.

Evaluate how well the materials are holding up.

Evaluate the potential risk of disturbance or exposure.

These insights guide appropriate actions, from monitoring to full removal.

What Does the Surveyor Look For?

Surveyors usually examine these aspects:

Frequent ACMs Inspected in Domestic Properties
They will check areas that historically contained ACMs, such as:

Textured coatings (e.g. Artex ceilings and walls)

Ceiling and wall panels (such as asbestos insulating board or AIB)

Lagging and insulation around pipes

Floor tiles and the bitumen adhesive below them

Asbestos cement items like soffits or flues

Roofing sheets or garage roofs made from asbestos cement

Partition walls or fireproof panels behind boilers or heaters

State of the ACMs

Surveyors make note of the state of each ACM. Friable materials, which easily break down, are more hazardous. For example, flaking pipe lagging is more dangerous than intact asbestos cement panels.

Risk of Being Disturbed

They evaluate the chance of disturbance during everyday use or renovations. For instance, ceiling tiles in a loft might remain untouched for years, whereas bathroom panels could be disturbed during renovation.

Are Samples Taken?

Yes. Surveyors often take controlled samples to confirm if asbestos is present. This helps confirm:

The presence of asbestos fibres.

The type of asbestos (e.g. chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite).

How much asbestos is present.

Sampling is carried out with care to avoid contamination.

Understanding the Survey Categories

The depth of the survey depends on its purpose:

Management Survey

Identifies materials that might be affected during standard use of the property.

Carried out with limited invasion to the property.

Suitable for landlords managing communal areas in rented housing or cautious homeowners wanting peace of mind.

Pre-Construction ACM Inspection

Necessary for planned refurbishments or tear-downs.

In-depth inspection that includes destructive sampling.

Ensures that no asbestos is accidentally disturbed during works.

What Happens After the Survey?

You'll get full documentation after the survey. This includes:

A list of all ACMs found.

Images and positions of each ACM.

Evaluations of condition and associated risk.

Recommendations for management, monitoring, or safe removal.

Where serious risks exist, professional removal will be necessary. Lower risk materials might just need sealing or occasional checks.

Key Takeaway

These surveys give you a roadmap for safe management, not just detection. Whether you're renovating a 1950s home or managing a rental flat, an asbestos survey is a practical and often essential step in keeping people safe.

Speak to a certified professional for guidance with bookings or interpreting results. Trust us to support you through the process with safety and clarity.

We've got more information on asbestos and ACMs for Bradley residents on the site here:

We also cover more of the local Derbyshire area too:

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