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NH roofing services

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Flat roof specialist, other roof work undertaken , from small repairs to full replacements
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Expert Asbestos Consultancy providing asbestos surveys, bulk sampling, removal project management and consultancy. Our cli...
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Meyer Environmental are asbestos survey and asbestos removal specialists, providing services across Southern England. We c...

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14 May

Asbestos | Survey / Sampling

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Leanne N

Start Date: Immediate

o whom it may concern, I am looking to obtain a quote for either the removal or encapsulation of asbestos-containing soffits at my property. There are two soffits, each measuring 600cm in length (fr...

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07 Mar

Asbestos | Survey / Sampling

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Andrew Z

Start Date: Immediate

we have an outside boiler room and are having the old boiler replaced. the room has a ceiling of possible asbestos board and a board on the inside of the door. is it or not asbestos? are you the prope...

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01 Oct

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Jon I

Start Date: Immediate

removal of 4 8x4 asbestos cement sheets from garage

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02 Sep

Asbestos | Survey / Sampling

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Richard M

Start Date: Immediate

i need a test on some wood chip or artek on a ceiling. the building lease started in 1961 so i want to make sure that the wallpaper on the ceiling is not artek are you the property owner: relative of ...

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15 May

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Paula S

Start Date: Immediate

Dispose asbestos from my garden

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29 Apr

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Helen H

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Replace asbestos gutters

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11 Mar

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Hannah W

Start Date: Immediate

Removal of garage roof and an awning that contain asbestos. this is a small domestic removal.

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29 Aug

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Caryn S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

i would like to get a quote for removal of a front gutter which we know contains asbestos/cement and 2) a full survey of the house i would like a quote to have asbestos removed in my detached propert...

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26 Jul

Asbestos | Survey / Sampling

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: James C

Start Date: Immediate

Asbestos Survey of existing building prior to full demolition

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26 Apr

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Marjorie A

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer visited the myasbestosquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: terrace property owner: , work description: 3 asbestos sheets on a shed roof are you the property owner: owne...

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03 Mar

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Annette N

Start Date: Less than one month

removal of a single garage roof are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require for the asbestos: asbestos removed is the asbestos broken: no property type: semi...

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23 Nov

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Edward W

Start Date: Immediate

remove lagging in loft area that has been identified as chrysotile are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require for the asbestos: asbestos removed is the asb...

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27 Jul

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Richard H

Start Date: Immediate

I'm looking to get a quote for the removal of asbestos in my soffits and front porch

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09 Mar

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Barbara B

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the myasbestosquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: , Work description: 8 sheets of corrugated cement asbestos removed from our g...

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23 Feb

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Jamela K

Start Date: Immediate

Chimney to gas boiler to be removed

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18 Aug

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Richard H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

I have a detached house of which 3 sides of the house have soffits that are made from asbestos. 2 sides are the soffits are on the 1st floor, at the front the soffits are on the ground floor. The inte...

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12 Jun

Asbestos | Survey / Sampling

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: George C

Start Date: Immediate

We have a site, the residential property that has asbestos present in small quantities. Please read the job specs as given by the client. Allow for undertaking an asbestos R&D survey of all works a...

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09 Apr

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: M

Start Date: Immediate

Homeowner Please contact to appoint

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01 Apr

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Melanie S

Start Date: Immediate

Garage roof 9 x 2.8m One bedroom vinyl floor tiles Small shed We noted the use of vinyl flooring in the wardrobe to the bedroom. The roof to the garage was an assumed asbestos cement sheet roofi...

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14 Jan

Asbestos | Removal

Esher - KT10

Enquiry from: Adam H

Start Date: Immediate

Garage roof and ceilings to be taking down Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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How much do Asbestos Removal Contractor services cost?

If you're considering having your asbestos checked or disposed of, you have 2 choices - either you tackle the project on your own or you hire a dependable asbestos specialist for help. If you do not have sufficient time on your plate or perhaps, you're not positive sufficient to perform this task on your own, then you would certainly have to connect to an specialist and obviously, it comes with a expense. .

The last cost billed by asbestos professionals is, however, not dealt with as it relies on numerous aspects. These factors work to lower or enhance the cost of disposing of asbestos. The elements include the sort of asbestos product that requires to be eliminated, if the material can be encapsulated rather than removed, if the material has actually been experienced and also examined, the place where the jobs would be accomplished, size of the location, the ease of access of the asbestos, if other sites individuals or neighbours will be impacted along with the sort of the building be it residential, commercial, industrial.

With a wide variety of important points to put into factor to consider, it's therefore essential to call a qualified, proficient as well as professional asbestos elimination firm to offer a sensible quote for your one-of-a-kind task. Typically, in the UK, you can anticipate to pay the approximate expense of around £1000 or much less for smaller locations. Nevertheless, for larger locations the cost of disposing of such an asbestos will cost you significantly much more. The price can be within the series of £2500 and also above in the UK.

These prices may seem high at first but it's definitely worth it when you check out it's feasible impact on the health of you and also your loved ones.

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The average price
of an Asbestos Removal Contractor in Esher is:

£1,065

Asbestos Removal Contractor job Asbestos Removal Contractor cost in 2025
Asbestos removal in Esher £475-£2,960
Asbestos survey in Esher £183-£593

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Asbestos Removal Contractor FAQs

what is asbestos?

Asbestos is basically a naturally occurring fibre which, until the 1990s, has been a commonly used material in construction and other industries. There are three major kinds of asbestos fibres in the UK and they include crocidolite or blue, amosite or brown as well as chrysotile or white.

Before it’s life threatening potentials were exposed, asbestos was commonly used across the globe in buildings and structures as a means of insulation, roofing, flooring and was also sprayed on ceiling as well as walls. Upon the discovery of its hazardous features however, it has been swiftly banned in the UK but it may still be discovered in buildings and structures that have been erected before the year 2000.

In the event whereby a building or structure possesses asbestos within them, it can pose only a little risk but only if they remain undisturbed. It’s only when they’re disturbed or damaged that the tiny asbestos fibres are usually discharged into the air and can be easily inhaled into the lungs. Breathing in of asbestos is a very harmful thing as the fibres can have a terrible impact on your lungs and their linings. What’s more? Asbestos-related health conditions’ symptoms normally takes several years to surface which means that an exposure to the deadly substance many years ago may only start to show symptoms today. Therefore, if you’ve worked in a building or construction industry especially within the time period of 1970s to 1990s, there is a real chance that you’ve been exposed to asbestos. This type of jobs include ship building, construction and insulation projects, but this doesn’t necessarily imply that asbestos exposure can not occur in other jobs as well.

how to remove asbestos?

How To Remove Asbestos

Asbestos are naturally occurring fibrous material that used to be incorporated into fabrics or mixed with cement for insulation purposes be it electrical or building. As it’s highly dangerous and life threatening if disturbed, the material has been in the UK since 1999, however there are some exceptions. If you happen to reside in a house that has been in existence prior to 1980, then there is a chance your house contains some asbestos. You may discover it in your home when carrying out some DIY tasks or renovation. And once you do, you should waste no time in having it removed as the longer you’re exposed to it, the more life threatening it becomes.

Removal of asbestos is a task you should never try to do by yourself as it becomes harmful when disturbed. In an event whereby you suspect something to be asbestos, do not touch but rather have it isolated and call in a specialist for help. So it’s therefore not recommended to attempt asbestos removal as a DIY project unless you’re are experienced in the techniques below:

✓ Before you get started, it’s crucial to wear the necessary protective gear. These include wearing a respirator, a disposable coverall, disposable rubber gloves, rubber boots as well as safety eye goggles. And ensure that you remove all protective gear clothing and gear before exiting the containment area.

✓ Remove the materials and place in asbestos waste disposal bags

✓ Ensure to remove the asbestos without breaking it up.

✓ Make use of double bag and seal all debris containing asbestos.

✓ Wipe down all surfaces with a damp cloth

✓ Fold and roll the polyethylene sheeting on the floor and dispose them same way as the debris - double bag and seal.

✓ Clean all tools and equipments used.

✓ When done, ensure to wash face, hands and bathe thoroughly.

Should I use a licensed contractor for asbestos removal?

For some types of asbestos, you are not legally required to use a licensed contractor. However, it’s recommended that you always use one. These contractors will have all the relevant training and knowledge to make sure asbestos is removed safely. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is the licensing body.

What should I do if asbestos is found?

There are all different types of Asbestos. Some kinds of asbestos, if they are in good condition, may be left as they are or covered up. If there is any danger of the asbestos being damaged and particles entering the air, it should be removed. Once a survey has been completed you will be advised on what course of action to take.

what does asbestos insulation look like?

By now, every homeower should be fully aware of the dangers of asbestos due to the fact that it can be found in a wide range of building products from the roofs and walls and right down to the floor tiles. An exposure to asbestos especially when disturbed can be life threatening as it can lead to a plethora of health issues which includes lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis and lots more.

Asbestos are more dangerous when damaged or disturbed, but if they’re found in a great shape and are left undisturbed, then asbestos containing materials poses little to no threats. This dangerous material can be found in a large variety of insulation. And when compared to batt insulation, loose-fill insulation can be highly dangerous when it’s not installed in the right way. When poorly done, several particles of the asbestos can be released inside the wall or around pipes. As a result, insulation becomes a big worry that most homeowers will face down the road.

Homes that were constructed before the 1980’s commonly features steam pipes, hot water pipes as well as furnace ducts insulated with asbestos containing materials. And this is primarily because there’s no other fire retardant, thermal as well as acoustic insulator like asbestos that’s as effective and affordable as it is. However to really know if your building’s insulation is made with asbestos containing materials, you can take the following steps:

✓ Find out when your house was built. If it was constructed or renovated before the 1980’s then it’s likely to contain some asbestos materials.

✓ Although this is not advisable, but if you plan on checking the insulation by yourself, you should ensure to put on protect equipment such as goggles, gloves, masks and a safety suit.

✓ Check for insulation available in the building. The asbestos containing insulation in both batt and loose-fill types are grey-coloured so this shouldn’t be too hard to spot.

✓ Examine the pipe coverings especially the blanket type and cardboard coverings.

when was asbestos used in homes?

In recent times, when about to purchase or renovate a building that was constructed before the 1980’s, most homeowners will be particular about knowing whether or not asbestos containing materials are present. Also when a property is being checked, a lot of individuals would want to know the peak years for asbestos to be used in homes.

Modern asbestos production started in the 1800s during the time of industrial revolution, but after some regulation were made to ban some asbestos products and uses in the late 1970’s, the production witnessed a significant drop. The United States was the foremost users of asbestos according to the USGS but this lasted until the 1960’s when it was overtaken by the Soviet Union. In this article, we’ll look at the years of use for asbestos containing materials like pipe insulation, vermiculite as well as wall systems.

✓ Insulation. Asbestos insulation was commonly used in homes with lots of focus on both piping and ductwork. This was started in the year 1908 but was ended between 1915 and 1920 by Air-Cell pipe insulation.

✓ Vermiculite. This refers to a mineral that’s popular for its insulating properties and mostly used as insulation for attics. It possesses a gold to brown kind of appearance and it’s also a pebble material that shimmers in the light. According to the EPA, if this material is suspected in a home it should be assumed to contain asbestos.

✓ Wall Systems. Plaster and drywall are very common wall types that are asbestos containing. And until asbestos was banned both wall systems are said to have asbestos. For example the drywall sheets as well as it’s joint compound both features asbestos from the 1930s to the 1980s.

is asbestos dangerous?

Is Asbestos Dangerous?

The short and simple answer to this question is yes, asbestos is absolutely dangerous. Exposure to asbestos fibres and dust can lead to cancer, lung disease and lots more. It’s known to be so dangerous that no level of exposure to asbestos is considered safe. It has been banned in the UK since 1999 but exposure is till rampant due to the exceptions to the ban and there’s a good chance that you’ll find it in several older buildings and homes. And despite the ban in most countries, asbestos related health issues are still on the rise across the globe. People that are mostly exposed to this risk are those who’re exposed on the job as well as those who simply like to take on projects around the house containing asbestos insulation by themselves.

Furthermore, there’s a need to observe safety precautions when working with asbestos. If not, you’ll be exposing both you and your family to long term health risks. Below are some of the things you need to know about the dangers of asbestos.

✓ Exposure to asbestos fibres has no safe level. So it’s best to avoid exposure at all costs.

✓ Breathing in asbestos dust can lead to lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma.

✓ If disturbed, asbestos can release dangerous particles of dust containing asbestos fibres.

✓ Mesothelioma is a type of cancer which mostly affects the lung’s lining. It has no cure.

✓ If you smoke, then the risk of inhaling asbestos is greatly increased.

✓ The number of fibres inhaled as well as the length of time that you’ve been exposed to it increases the risk of contracting asbestos related diseases.

✓ The symptoms of asbestos dust related diseases do not commonly come out until its about 20 to 30 years after the first exposure.

how to identify asbestos roof tiles?

Being a commonly used building material in the 1950’s to about 1990’s, asbestos is very popular back in the days and used for almost every roofing project because of it fire resistant properties. They’re mostly mixed with cement and are known to last for over 4 decades.

Due to the harmful properties found in asbestos, the material was totally banned in the UK since the year 1999. It’s found that when disturbed, asbestos releases some fibres which when inhaled can result in some deadly health conditions such as lung cancer and asbestosis, which are all fatal. These diseases are mostly not detected until several years after the first exposure to the asbestos fibres, which makes them even more deadly. Hence, it’s crucial to know how to identify asbestos roof tiles so you can have them removed by a professional immediately. In this article, we’ll show you what you can look out for to identify asbestos roof tiles. Let’s take a look!

Asbestos roof tiles are typically square shaped and they also generally possess a combination of grey and black colour. Although asbestos can feature a number of colours based on the kind of material you mix with it. In truth, asbestos can be very tricky to identify, when disturbed not only are their fibres totally invisible to the naked eye but they’re also completely odourless. This implies that you may not even be aware that you’re exposed to such harmful material for a prolonged period of time. In order to accurately identify asbestos roof tiles, the only thing you can possibly do is to call in a UKAS accredited laboratory to have them tested. This way, you’ll have a peace of mind knowing the result will point you in the right direction.

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