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16 Sep

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Lauren C

Start Date: Immediate

I have had samples come back positive for asbestos and would like a quote for removal.Below are the certificate details (PDF available upon request) GARAGE ROOF - EXTERNAL CHRYSOTILE

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09 Jul

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Monika W

Start Date: Immediate

Asbestos garage roof removal

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20 Jun

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Nicole M

Start Date: Immediate

Asbestos survery and removal

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26 Feb

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Derek F

Start Date: Immediate

what hazardous wast in on the property and the cost of its safe removial

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03 Nov

Asbestos | Survey / Sampling

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: James C

Start Date: Immediate

garage roof 16 and a half feet by 8 and a half feet to be removed,, asbestos test already carried out ,, chyrsotile , white

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11 Sep

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: S

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Owner

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04 Sep

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: A

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Owner General information: Asbestos - insulating board exterior crocidolite

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18 May

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Clive S

Start Date: Less than one month

garage roof removal required. seems to be a mixture of galvanised sheets but about 10 or 11 sheets are asbestos. time scale: less than one month please call to appoint

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20 Jan

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Barbara C

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Owner General information: Removal of garage with 3 asbestos sides and pitched roof approx 8.5 x 16

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20 Oct

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Graeme W

Start Date: Less than one month

Old guttering & soffits disposal Time scale: Less than one month Please call to appoint

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06 Sep

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Robert H

Start Date: Immediate

asbestos garage roof to be removed Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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05 Aug

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Frederick M

Start Date: Immediate

quote for removal of asbestos and timbers from garage roof and replacement

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04 Aug

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Linda M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

removal of asbestos garage roof and roof timbers and replace timbers and new roof Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint

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02 Aug

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Frederick M

Start Date: Immediate

Garage roof and timber

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10 Jun

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Mark S

Start Date: Less than one month

Remove corrugated asbestos pieces used for roofing area approx 6ft square

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12 Mar

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Camilla T

Start Date: Immediate

We need white and brown asbestos removed and disposed from our double garage.

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17 Jan

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Alan N

Start Date: Immediate

I took down a small lean with an asbestos roof ( approx. 1.5metres by 3 metres ) It is in smallest pieces in secure black bags an i am looking for companies to collect and dispose of this asbestos Tim...

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04 Oct

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Jean M

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Owner Price band: - General information: 500 slates already bagged by contractor just need lifted Number of bedrooms: - -

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04 Oct

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (outside Ring Road) - BT19

Enquiry from: Derek O

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

remove asbestos sheeting from pitched roof of garage (16'-0" x 8'-0" plan area) and dispose off site. Garage in Bangor Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint

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20 May

Asbestos | Removal

Bangor (within Ring Road) - BT20

Enquiry from: Anna W

Start Date: Immediate

Roof tiles removal

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How much do Asbestos Removal Contractor services cost?

If you're considering having your asbestos surveyed or removed, you have two alternatives - either you take on the task on your own or you call in a trustworthy asbestos licensed contractor for assistance. If you do not have sufficient time on your plate or maybe, you're not positive enough to accomplish this job by yourself, after that you 'd need to reach out to an specialist and also of course, it features a price. .

The last fee billed by asbestos licensed contractors is, nevertheless, not repaired as it depends upon numerous elements. These aspects function to lower or enhance the expense of eliminating asbestos. The aspects consist of the type of asbestos product that requires to be disposed of, if the product can be encapsulated rather than eliminated, if the material has actually been tested and evaluated, the place where the jobs would be carried out, dimension of the area, the ease of access of the asbestos, if various other sites customers or neighbors will certainly be influenced in addition to the type of the structure be it property, industrial, industrial.

With a plethora of essential points to put into factor to consider, it's as a result necessary to call a qualified, skilled and also expert asbestos removal firm to supply a practical quote for your special job. Usually, in the UK, you can expect to pay the approximate price of around £1000 or much less for smaller sized locations. Nonetheless, for larger locations the cost of removing such an asbestos will certainly cost you substantially much more. The cost can be within the range of £2500 and above in the UK.

These costs might seem high initially however it's certainly worth it when you consider it's possible impact on the wellness of you and also your loved ones.

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

£500

Asbestos Removal Contractor job Asbestos Removal Contractor cost in 2024
Asbestos removal in Bangor £600-£920
Asbestos survey in Bangor £150-£230

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how much does it cost to remove asbestos?

If you’re thinking about having your asbestos removed, you have two options - either you take on the project yourself or you call in a reliable professional for help. If you do not have enough time on your plate or perhaps you’re not confident enough to carry out this project on your own, then you’d have to reach out to an expert and of course, it comes with a cost.

The cost of removing asbestos is, however, not fixed as it depends on many factors. These factors works to decrease or increase the cost of removing asbestos. The factors include the type of asbestos material that needs to be removed, if the material can be encapsulated rather than removed, if the material has been sampled and tested, the location where the works would be carried out, size of the area, the accessibility of the asbestos, if other sites users or neighbours will be affected as well as the type of the building be it residential, commercial, industrial.

With a plethora of important things to put into consideration, it’s therefore essential to call in a qualified, competent and professional asbestos removal company to provide a reasonable quote for your unique project. Generally, in the UK, you can expect to pay the approximate cost of around £1000 or less for smaller areas. However, for larger areas the cost of removing such an asbestos will cost you considerably more. The cost can be within the range of £2500 and above in the UK.

These prices may seem high at first but its definitely worth it when you look at it’s possible effect on the health of you and your loved ones.

Do I need an asbestos survey?

It’s a legal requirement to get an asbestos survey done on non-domestic buildings and public areas of domestic buildings if they were built before 2000. So, if you’re responsible for maintaining one of these types of building, you must find out if an asbestos survey has been conducted, and get one done if it hasn’t.

For domestic properties, you only need to get an asbestos survey done if your home was built before 2000 and you want to do some building work. This is because if any materials containing asbestos are damaged during the work, they could pose a serious health risk, so might need removing first.

However, if you’re worried about asbestos in any parts of your home that are deteriorating, you might want to get an asbestos survey done anyway.

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.

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.

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 test for asbestos?

If your house is built before the 1980’s it’s likely to contain some form of asbestos material which when disturbed can release some harmful fibres whose inhalation can lead to a number of fatal diseases and health issues like lung cancer and asbestosis. If you suspect that your house contains some asbestos materials, the best step to take is to call in a qualified asbestos consultant to carry out a thorough inspection of the area so as to identify the potential asbestos containing materials in your property.

The result of the testing done will bring a peace of mind as it’ll confirm whether or not the material actually contains asbestos. In the event whereby the testing result shows that the material does not contain asbestos, this will significantly reduce your renovation or demolition cost. So if you’re wondering how asbestos testing can be done, simply continue reading.

Identifying asbestos is as simple as just looking at the material with the naked to check if it contains the harmful substance. The presence or otherwise of a potential asbestos containing material can only be confirmed by laboratory testing. A qualitative identification of asbestos in a bulk sample is the best method for testing for asbestos. This asbestos testing process involves taking a look at the fibres under a polarized light microscope and under varying conditions to determine the kind of asbestos it is, if present. The result of the testing, if positive, will identify the type of the asbestos discovered and this can be either white or chyrsotile asbestos, brown or amosite asbestos or, blue or crocidolite asbestos. However in the event whereby the sample doesn’t contain any asbestos, the test result will show NAD or No Asbestos Detected.

Is asbestos dangerous?

Asbestos is very dangerous if inhaled. It can cause a variety of lung-related diseases. Asbestos will generally not be released into the air unless it is disturbed. You should be very careful if you suspect there may be asbestos in your home and have a survey carried out to check that it is not being released into the air.

how to dispose of asbestos?

How To Dispose Of Asbestos?

As a homeowner, you certainly wouldn’t like to the word “asbestos” and understandably so. Due to its extremely dangerous fibres, the material was banned in the UK since 1999 and any structure built with it will be heavily fined. However, if you’re presently doing some home improvement project or buying a property that was built before the year 2000, then a chance exists that the property could contain asbestos. So if you’re unlucky to discover asbestos in your property, getting rid of it can be quite simple if you know way around it. In this article, we’ll provide you with some tips on how to dispose of asbestos in your property. Let’s take a closer look!

✓ Careful Handling

If you happen to find asbestos in your property the best thing to do is to call in a reliable specialist who has the proper training and equipment to tackle the project. However, if you decide to handle it yourself, then it’s a must to do this with great care. For instance wearing safety gloves, dust mask, safety goggles and placement of asbestos into plastic bags would be a great idea.

✓ Take It To The Tip By Yourself

To save some money if you have access to a vehicle, then loading the bagged asbestos into your car and driving it to the nearest local tip would be a simple and cost effective alternative. However, you should check with your local authorities before attempting this.

✓ Use A Specialist

Hiring a professional asbestos removal contractor is simply the best way to dispose of asbestos. Their services may be a bit expensive, but they cover up for that in both speed and effectiveness.

✓ Use Your Council’s Asbestos Collection Service

Several councils off this services at a reduced cost. However, they are usually not as quick as a specialist contractor.

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