An Overview Of What Milford Asbestos Surveys Examine

Booking an asbestos survey for a domestic or rental property often raises the question: what will the surveyor check? Understanding how it works ensures you're ready for what comes next.

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

Asbestos Surveys

Why Asbestos Surveys Are Conducted

Asbestos surveys aim to find, identify, and assess the condition of ACMs in domestic buildings. Such materials were common in UK buildings until the 1999 asbestos ban. Many homes built before 2000 may still contain asbestos in various forms.

During the survey, professionals will:

Identify the presence and extent of ACMs.

Assess their condition.

Evaluate the potential risk of disturbance or exposure.

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

What Areas and Materials Are Inspected

A typical asbestos survey includes checks for the following:

Typical ACMs Found in Homes
The surveyor inspects areas where asbestos was typically used, including:

Textured wall and ceiling finishes like Artex

Asbestos insulating boards in walls and ceilings

Pipe insulation and lagging

Floor tiles and the bitumen adhesive below them

Cement products (like guttering, soffits, or flue pipes)

Asbestos cement roof panels or garage coverings

Internal partitions or heat shields containing ACMs

State of the ACMs

The condition of any suspected ACMs is recorded. Fragile or deteriorated materials, particularly friable types, carry increased danger. For example, flaking pipe lagging is more dangerous than intact asbestos cement panels.

Risk of Being Disturbed

The surveyor assesses how likely each ACM is to be disturbed during normal occupancy or planned work. For instance, ceiling tiles in a loft might remain untouched for years, whereas bathroom panels could be disturbed during renovation.

Are Samples Taken?

Typically, 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).

The concentration of fibres in the sample.

Professionals follow strict protocols to ensure safe sample collection.

Different Survey Types Explained

The scope of inspection is guided by its intended use:

Management Survey

Designed to locate ACMs that could be disturbed during normal occupancy or routine maintenance.

Usually requires little disturbance to the building fabric.

Best for those who need regular safety checks or general awareness.

Survey Prior to Renovation or Demolition

Required before any significant renovation or demolition work.

Highly intrusive, as it may involve opening up walls, ceilings, and floor voids.

Targets concealed materials that would be affected by renovation.

Post-Survey Procedures and Reports

Once completed, you'll receive a detailed asbestos survey report. Your report will show:

A register of all identified ACMs.

Photographs and locations.

Evaluations of condition and associated risk.

Advice on what to do next, from removal to monitoring.

Dangerous ACMs will need to be dealt with by a licensed team. Lower risk materials might just need sealing or occasional checks.

Final Thoughts

An asbestos survey doesn't just look for the presence of asbestos-it evaluates the risk it poses and helps you plan how to deal with it responsibly. 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.

If you'd like advice on booking a survey or understanding your results, get in touch with a qualified asbestos professional. We're here to help you navigate the process safely and confidently.

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

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