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How do you get rid of asbestos based material in an old house?



By admin • October 26, 2009 • Filed in: Mesothelioma Lawyers Discussions

I am shopping a century-old terraced home–well, maybe not any more after reception this home buyer’s report–and have only found out which a residence contains ‘asbestos based’ material. The consult does not state only what this element is, though my ubiquitous subject is how does a single go about expelling such element from an aged residence as well as how most does something similar to this cost? Should we only cut my waste as well as lift out of a purchase?

Comments

By Woodbridge

Your local council will be able to recommend an approved firm. Get a full quote for the removal, and beat the seller down on the price.

By boojum

It will cost a fortune as it’s a specialist job, and has to be done by licenced contractors only. If you still have the chance, I’d pull out.

By eurocash

there are loads of companies out there to remove this item, just ask them for the quote for the remove and then you have bidding tool to get the house cheaper.

Happy move.

By Fourcandles

Pull out, or get a quote and say you want the cost off the offer price. It will obviously depend on your circumstances as you will not be able to live there whilst it is done.

By Lyndsay G

Have a look at http://www.npda.co.uk
Its a website for property developers. Join for free and ask for advice in the forum.
Hope this helps.

By Gary B

It could be expensive, however. If the asbestos is in floor tile you can go over it. Or if it is in the siding you can go over it. Asbestos that is not tampered with is not harmful. I would want a itemized list. Good Luck

By Andrew M

The entire country and its housing stock contains asbestos, including every public building, Pub Church etc etc. I work for the council and we only remove it after a fire to the building, there are different types but if you remove wear not just dust masks but re breathing appartus. Then when you’re finished wrap your clothes up and bin them!

By fisherman

asbestos abaitment shoould be done by licensed contractor an assessment by an environmental consultant is needed to determine if the asbestos even needs to be removed remember asbestos is harmless unless it is floating in air from breaking of the fibers you need to know what it is to make an inmformed decision

By hotdogseeksbun

In so many words you don’t. Most homes older than 40 years have some asbestos in them.Wallboard,plaster,floor tiles,ceiling tiles,siding,roofing,heaters and there pipes etc.
The best approach is to understand that if it is left alone it is harmless. Only when disturbed ex. pulling up an old floor,tearing into plaster and drywall that airborne fibers are released.Removal can be done however if done improperly can release fibers through-out the house creating more of a hazard than existed before.
Most home inspection reports will list asbestos it is a liability issue if they don’t.

By Ruthie

This could be your way out if you are not construction minded. Or you could use the report to your advantage and get a quote so you can bargain on the purchase price. I personally wouldn’t do this if you have children though. Make sure that you have the time and money to be able to do it since you will not be able to live in the house at the same time. The report should have stated where the asbestos was, whether the siding or roofing..etc. Call the inspector and have them clarify where it was found. Siding can be covered over without having a specialist come out. Even tiling can be covered. As long as it is covered and not being taken out or removed (dust is the actual issue with asbestos) you do not have to have a specialist. BUT do make sure to check your local codes since it is different everywhere. Good Luck on your endeavor whatever you choose.

By djbreed_2000

you have to have it professionally removed…and they whoever owns it..should have it removed before they sell it,I would find out if they will,,,because the whole house has to be wrapped in plastic to avoid fibers from blowing to neighbors and getting into air…and then people go in that are completely covered like aliens to clean it up …it cost a lot…my nephew use to do it…I thought it was the law to get rid of asbestoes before you sold it…and insurance won’t cover it,til you get it removed.

By bacardibird192003

By law you must get a professional in to look at it because there are about 6 different types of asbestos, some more dangerous than others. If you touch it and break it off in a dry form, you could seriously damage your health. You might not see the effects right now but in 10-15 years you might.
You should get a free estimate (as they say) from most companies. Have a look in your yellow pages and check that they are registered and check their registration.

By nosdda

Ask the surveyor where the asbestos based materials are located. Asbestos based does not necessarily mean it is dangerous asbestos. Blue asbestos is the killer, and probably brown asbestos as well. Brake pads for cars today are asbestos based because no other material can take the heat.

By xenon

Asbestos sheets were extensively used in the 40’s & 50’s as building material. Very rigid ,stable inert, covered a multitude of sins.Used in lieu of plasterboard for ceilings, walls , in bathrooms, etc took paint readily, and was very good., as it was also fire resistant.
The problem only starts when it is ground into, or cut, when it produces a fine powder containing microscopic fibers., it is otherwise stable, when not disturbed,.
I would have no hesitation in buying a house with this type of installation.

By bouncingbabe

get the specialists in it may cost a alot but at the end of the day what is money compaired to your life later on. dont take the risk

By David W

As someone else says, most houses that are over 20 years old have asbestos in them. Its mainly asbestos cement sheeting and piping which is generally classed as low hazard. It needs to be taken out by an experienced contractor and wrapped in 2 layers of plastic before disposal. Asbestos insulation is much more tricky though. One problem is that home inspectors tend to list any material they are not sure of as suspected asbestos, just to cover themselves. If you really want the house, contact the inspector for more details.

By arethusa_lad

Call in the services of your local public health officer. he will know the names of specialist contractors who will remove it for you. be ready to pull out your wallet. Last year I lost a friend to "monkey muck" – the asbestos lagging used on many commercial heating boilers.

Asbestos is one hell of a health hazard that is why we have removed all asbestos based insulation in our homes.~”

Asbestos would really crap your lungs if you inhale bits of it.,”*

Asbestos dust is really dangerous and can cause lung scarring`;`

 

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