Common Places To Find Asbestos-Containing Materials In Castle Gresley Homes

Homes constructed before 2000 may still harbour asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). They were commonly used in UK domestic building and renovation throughout the 1900s.

Asbestos isn't dangerous if left undisturbed and in good condition-but knowing where it might be hiding is key to managing the risks. Below is a handy reference to typical asbestos locations within residential UK properties.

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Walls & Ceilings

Textured Coatings (e.g. Artex)

Common in homes from the 1960s-1980s.

Often applied to ceilings and occasionally walls.

Known to sometimes hold white asbestos fibres.

Asbestos Insulating Board (AIB)

Used for fireproofing and insulation.

Commonly placed in internal dividers, ceiling boards, soffits, and around heating units.

Flooring

Vinyl Floor Tiles and Sheet Flooring

Commonly laid in bathrooms, kitchens, and corridors.

The glue or backing (often black bitumen) can contain asbestos.

Frequently hidden under more recent flooring upgrades.

Pipes and Central Heating Systems

Pipe Lagging

Used in many homes built before the 1970s, especially around heating pipes.

Extremely fragile, posing high risk when compromised.

Boiler Insulation and Gaskets

Many ageing boilers included asbestos insulation to withstand heat.

Roofs and Loft Areas

Asbestos Cement Sheets

Found in garage or shed roofs, and sometimes main house roofs.

Durable and not highly hazardous unless disturbed.

Roof Lining and Soffits

Installed in the edges and linings of roofing structures.

Loose Fill Insulation

Rare but extremely hazardous.

Typically found in lofts of very old homes-looks like a loose, fluffy material.

Outbuildings and Garages

Outbuildings from the mid-century often incorporated asbestos cement in their design.

Also commonly used for garage ceilings and water tanks.

Bathrooms and Kitchens

Wall Panels and Splashbacks

Installed behind appliances and fixtures for fire and moisture protection.

Toilet Cisterns and Seats

Some older plastic/resin components contained asbestos for added strength.

Electrical Components

Fireproofing needs meant asbestos was often used behind switches, in fuse boxes, and around old lighting systems.

Commonly ignored during electrical updates or rewiring.

A Quick Point on Other Asbestos Containing Materials

A lot of asbestos materials remain out of sight in hidden structural areas. That's why a proper asbestos survey should be carried out before any serious renovation-to locate hidden hazards.

Just because asbestos isn't visible doesn't mean it's not there. If your house predates 2000, it's safest to act as though asbestos might be present when making changes.

If you're unsure, arrange a Derbyshire professional asbestos survey in Castle Gresley. It's a small investment for peace of mind-and a big step in protecting your health and safety.

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