What Ashford in the Water Contractors Look For With Their Asbestos Inspection

If you're arranging an asbestos survey for your home or rental property, you might be wondering what exactly the surveyor will be looking for. 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.

In this article, we'll explain what your Ashford in the Water asbestos survey looks for, how it's carried out, and what happens afterward.

Asbestos Surveys

Why Asbestos Surveys Are Conducted

The main goal of an asbestos survey is to detect and evaluate asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in a property. These materials were widely used in UK construction until asbestos was banned in 1999. Many homes built before 2000 may still contain asbestos in various forms.

A qualified surveyor will typically:

Identify the presence and extent of ACMs.

Check the current state of each material.

Consider how likely the materials are to be disturbed.

This information helps determine whether management, encapsulation, or removal is necessary.

Key Elements Surveyors Examine

A typical asbestos survey includes checks for the following:

Typical ACMs Found in Homes
They will check areas that historically contained ACMs, such as:

Textured wall and ceiling finishes like Artex

Asbestos insulating boards in walls and ceilings

Lagging and insulation around pipes

Floor tiles and the bitumen adhesive below them

Asbestos cement items like soffits or flues

Asbestos cement roof panels or garage coverings

Partition walls or fireproof panels behind boilers or heaters

Condition of Materials

Surveyors make note of the state of each ACM. Friable materials, which easily break down, are more hazardous. As an example, intact roofing sheets are lower risk than crumbling pipe insulation.

Potential for Disruption

The surveyor assesses how likely each ACM is to be disturbed during normal occupancy or planned work. Panels in high-traffic areas are at greater risk than those hidden in attics.

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.

Types of Survey and What They Cover

Surveys vary based on the reason they are being conducted:

Management Survey

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

Non-intrusive and minimal disruption.

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.

Aims to uncover any hidden ACMs that might be disturbed during building work.

Post-Survey Procedures and Reports

After the inspection, a comprehensive report is issued. Your report will show:

A list of all ACMs found.

Photographs and locations.

Evaluations of condition and associated risk.

Recommendations for management, monitoring, or safe removal.

Dangerous ACMs will need to be dealt with by a licensed team. For lower-risk materials, encapsulation (sealing) or routine monitoring may suffice.

Final Thoughts

These surveys give you a roadmap for safe management, not just detection. From home upgrades to rental responsibilities, surveys play a key role in safeguarding health.

Need help arranging a survey or making sense of your report? A licensed expert can assist. We're here to help you navigate the process safely and confidently.

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