Common Places To Find Asbestos-Containing Materials In Holloway Homes

Homes constructed before 2000 may still harbour asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). These materials were used extensively throughout the 20th century in all sorts of domestic construction and renovation work.

Asbestos isn't dangerous if left undisturbed and in good condition-but knowing where it might be hiding is key to managing the risks. Here's a practical guide to where ACMs are most commonly found in UK domestic properties.

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Ceilings and Walls

Textured Coatings (e.g. Artex)

Widely applied in properties built between the 1960s and 1980s.

Typically seen on ceilings, though sometimes present on walls.

Known to sometimes hold white asbestos fibres.

Asbestos Insulating Board (AIB)

Applied to enhance fire resistance and insulation.

Located in ceiling panels, internal partitions, soffits, and behind radiators.

Floors

Vinyl Floor Tiles and Sheet Flooring

Often used in kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways.

The backing or adhesive (black bitumen) may contain asbestos.

Frequently hidden under more recent flooring upgrades.

Pipes and Heating

Pipe Lagging

Common in pre-1970s properties, particularly around boiler rooms and in airing cupboards.

Extremely fragile, posing high risk when compromised.

Boiler Insulation and Gaskets

Many ageing boilers included asbestos insulation to withstand heat.

Roof Materials and Attic Space

Asbestos Cement Sheets

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

Generally safe if intact, but dangerous when broken or cut.

Roof Lining and Soffits

Materials like AIB or asbestos cement were placed in soffits and eaves.

Loose Fill Insulation

Uncommon but poses severe health risks.

Usually present in attic spaces of aged houses.

Outbuildings and Garages

Garages erected between the 1950s and 1980s often used asbestos sheeting.

Included in overhead panels and older plumbing tanks.

Bathrooms and Kitchens

Wall Panels and Splashbacks

Placed around wet areas for insulation and fireproofing.

Toilet Cisterns and Seats

Older toilet parts sometimes incorporated asbestos-reinforced materials.

Electrical Components

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

Often overlooked during DIY rewiring or fitting upgrades.

A Last Point on Invisible Asbestos

Many asbestos-containing materials are hidden behind walls, beneath floor coverings, or in loft spaces. That's why a proper asbestos survey should be carried out before any serious renovation-to locate hidden hazards.

The absence of visible asbestos doesn't guarantee its absence. Always treat homes built before 2000 with caution, especially ahead of renovations or repairs.

When in doubt, consult a licensed asbestos surveyor near Holloway. It helps ensure everyone stays safe and informed before work begins.

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