Asbestos Removal
All asbestos containing materials are potentially dangerous. Their safety needs to be managed in order to prevent exposure to deadly asbestos fibres.
It is not necessary to remove asbestos in good condition and where they are unlikely to get damaged, however where removal is the right option the costs can prove to be quite significant.
80 Twenty Projects, using their industry experience, and industry contacts, can provide you with three (or more) competitive quotations often at prices far lower than normal market rates.
It is not necessary to remove asbestos in good condition and where they are unlikely to get damaged, however where removal is the right option the costs can prove to be quite significant.
80 Twenty Projects, using their industry experience, and industry contacts, can provide you with three (or more) competitive quotations often at prices far lower than normal market rates.
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Removal Options
Asbestos Encapsulation
There are a number of factors that determine whether an asbestos containing material requires removal. It is however often safer and cheaper, to encapsulate an asbestos material, than to remove it. It is often necessary to undertake a thorough clean of the area should any asbestos debris be identified
Encapsulation involves the application of an impermeable but flexible paint like substance, or the covering of the material with a layer of other material such as plastic, scrim cloth or other such material. The aim of this practice is to stop the release of asbestos fibres which may be caused through vibrations, contact or simply as a result of age deterioration.
One of the main things to consider when chosing encapsulation, is that the original benefits of the asbestos material can still be retained in a safe manner. For example, if the asbestos containing material was originally installed to provide a fire resistant barrier, then the encapsulation of the product will continue to offer the same properties.
Encapsulation can be considered cheaper than removal because the technical requirements to undertake the task are often lower than for full licensed removal, and in the case of materials installed for a purpose (eg, fire protection) there is no need to reinstall an asbestos substitute later.
There are a number of factors that determine whether an asbestos containing material requires removal. It is however often safer and cheaper, to encapsulate an asbestos material, than to remove it. It is often necessary to undertake a thorough clean of the area should any asbestos debris be identified
Encapsulation involves the application of an impermeable but flexible paint like substance, or the covering of the material with a layer of other material such as plastic, scrim cloth or other such material. The aim of this practice is to stop the release of asbestos fibres which may be caused through vibrations, contact or simply as a result of age deterioration.
One of the main things to consider when chosing encapsulation, is that the original benefits of the asbestos material can still be retained in a safe manner. For example, if the asbestos containing material was originally installed to provide a fire resistant barrier, then the encapsulation of the product will continue to offer the same properties.
Encapsulation can be considered cheaper than removal because the technical requirements to undertake the task are often lower than for full licensed removal, and in the case of materials installed for a purpose (eg, fire protection) there is no need to reinstall an asbestos substitute later.
Asbestos Removal
Some asbestos repair and removal is considered to be too difficult and dangerous to be carried out without specialised equipment and training. This due to the risk of high levels of asbestos exposure. Such works must be carried out by a HSE Licensed asbestos removal contractor.
The rules regarding when you should use a licensed contractor are complex, and are best determined by the someone competent to do so.
Typically licensed asbestos removal is undertaken only after careful consideration of the method and scope of the required works. Removal projects are subject to a statutory 14 day Notification period, where all jobs are notified in advance to the Health & Safety Executive (or other Enforcing Authority) to give them an opportunity to check the proposed method and possibly visit the job.
Some asbestos repair and removal is considered to be too difficult and dangerous to be carried out without specialised equipment and training. This due to the risk of high levels of asbestos exposure. Such works must be carried out by a HSE Licensed asbestos removal contractor.
The rules regarding when you should use a licensed contractor are complex, and are best determined by the someone competent to do so.
Typically licensed asbestos removal is undertaken only after careful consideration of the method and scope of the required works. Removal projects are subject to a statutory 14 day Notification period, where all jobs are notified in advance to the Health & Safety Executive (or other Enforcing Authority) to give them an opportunity to check the proposed method and possibly visit the job.


* savings after fees compared to like for like quotations received by clients.
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If damage has occurred removal may still not be required. Damaged ACMs can often be be encapsulated (painted), over clad or repaired in some way before the risk is sufficient to require removal.
Please remember that for any materials to be left behind after removal it is still necessary to have it periodically inspected to ensure that no damage has occurred.
If damage has occurred removal may still not be required. Damaged ACMs can often be be encapsulated (painted), over clad or repaired in some way before the risk is sufficient to require removal.
Please remember that for any materials to be left behind after removal it is still necessary to have it periodically inspected to ensure that no damage has occurred.


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