Asbestos Refurbishment & Demolition Survey

Providing Asbestos Surveys for Commercial, Industrial and Domestic Properties

Asbestos surveys are a vital part of managing asbestos containing materials in commercial, industrial, and residential properties. At Suffolk Asbestos Solutions, we have over 20 years of experience in providing asbestos surveys for buildings of all types. Whether you are concerned about asbestos on your premises that may be disturbed as part of refurbishment or demolition works, or you need to have a management plan in place, we can help.

With an asbestos refurbishment and demolition survey, our surveyor will use intrusive and destructive methods to uncover the extent of ACMs within the fabric of the building – identifying any materials that may be entirely hidden within the structure and in access to difficult-to-reach areas such as roof voids, wall interiors, solid floors and under crofts. We can tailor this report to your scope of works as required. 

This type of survey is ideal if you are undertaking extensive refurbishment works or if you’re planning on demolishing a whole building, or part of it. This type of work is likely to disturb asbestos materials if they are present within the building structure which could lead to asbestos fibres becoming airborne and causing serious health problems to those in contact with it. By identifying asbestos materials, you can remove this risk to those who occupy the building and/or contractors working there.

When To Have An Asbestos Survey

  • A refurbishment and demolition survey should always be carried out where a property or part of a property is having work undertaken to upgrade, refurbish or carry out intrusive maintenance or repair works. In some instances, this type of survey may also be required prior to dismantling, removal or repair of plant and equipment. The duty holder has a legal obligation to commission a survey prior to any work to as far as reasonably practicable, identify where asbestos is. This in turn mitigates the risk of potential damage being caused and people being exposed to asbestos materials.

  • A refurbishment and demolition survey may not be limited to only commercial or industrial properties. If a domestic homeowner instructs a contractor to carry out refurbishment work such as removing walls & ceiling, replacing window, door, soffits etc, it would be the responsibility of the contractor to ensure a refurbishment & demolition survey has been completed prior to work commencement to protect the home occupiers and their employees from exposure to asbestos.

    A refurbishment & demolition survey can be intrusive, and damage may be caused to materials and décor to enable access to all areas of a building. To fully gain access to all parts of the property to ascertain if asbestos is present, our surveyor may break through walls and ceiling, lift coverings and floorboards etc.

  • An asbestos refurbishment & demolition survey is used to find the location and provide a description of all asbestos containing materials within parts or all areas of a property, depending on the extent of demolition work being carried out. There is a legal requirement under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 for a survey to be undertaken prior to any destructive work. This applies to commercial properties in all instances and for domestic properties where contractors are used to carry out the work.

  • Although in owner-occupied domestic properties, owners are not legally responsible for risks to contractors from asbestos, as the owners themselves are not engaged in any work activity. The responsibility lies with the contactor. ID Asbestos would advise any domestic homeowner to ensure their appointed contractor has instructed an asbestos survey to be carried out prior to works to ensure they are not disturbing any asbestos during demolition.

    If asbestos has been identified, all asbestos materials must be safely removed prior to the affected area being demolished. Failure to manage the asbestos correctly may lead to individuals being exposed to asbestos fibres which may lead to prosecution, unlimited fines, and possible imprisonment.

Risks & Surveys

If asbestos has been identified, all asbestos materials must be safely removed prior to the affected area being demolished. Failure to manage the asbestos correctly may lead to individuals being exposed to asbestos fibres which may lead to prosecution, unlimited fines and possible imprisonment. 

Please click below for further information on other types of asbestos surveys.

Residential Survey

If you’re buying a new home or carrying our refurbishment or demolition works in a property, identifying asbestos containing materials is essential for any work to be carried out safely and gives piece of mind.

Asbestos Management Survey

An asbestos management survey within a commercial/industrial property is the minimum standard requirement for you to comply with UK Law

Asbestos Tesing

Testing involves taking single or bulk samples of any suspected Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM’s) and having each sample analysed for asbestos fibres by an independent UKAS accredited laboratory

Re-inspection Survey

You have a legal duty to have the condition of all the asbestos inspected to ensure no damage or deterioration of the material has occured since the last re-inspection survey (asbestos management survey)