Why Using a Licensed Asbestos Contractor Matters
When asbestos is involved, who you choose to deal with it matters just as much as how it’s dealt with. Using an unlicensed or inexperienced contractor can put lives at risk, inva
When asbestos is involved, who you choose to deal with it matters just as much as how it’s dealt with. Using an unlicensed or inexperienced contractor can put lives at risk, inva
Asbestos removal doesn’t end once the material is taken out of a building. In fact, asbestos waste disposal is one of the most tightly regulated parts of the entire process — a
Accidentally disturbing asbestos is more common than people realise. It often happens during DIY projects, renovations, or routine maintenance — drilling a hole, removing a ceili
Garages, sheds and outbuildings are some of the most common places asbestos is found in UK homes — yet they’re often overlooked. Because these structures sit slightly apart fro
Artex ceilings are a familiar sight in many UK homes — swirled, stippled or patterned finishes that were especially popular from the 1970s through to the 1990s. But for many home
If your property was built before the year 2000, there’s a chance asbestos could still be present — often hidden in plain sight. While asbestos isn’t dangerous when left undi
When someone discovers asbestos in their property — or when a business faces the pressures of demolition, waste handling or remediation — the first thing they need is clarity.
Demolition today is far more than knocking buildings down. For most commercial and industrial sites in Manchester and across the UK, it involves careful sequencing, soft strip work
Asbestos isn’t always something that needs to be removed. In many commercial and industrial buildings across the UK — from warehouses and factories to schools, hospitals and pu
Asbestos is still present in thousands of homes across the UK, especially those built between the 1950s and late 1990s. It isn’t always obvious where it sits — and because so m