Lancashire Domestic Asbestos Removal

Lancashire Domestic Asbestos Removal

Are you worried about finding, as well as, removing asbestos from your home? Turn to Asbestos Removal Manchester Ltd. for competitively priced domestic asbestos removal services in Manchester and the whole of Greater Manchester area including Lancashire. We have more than 20 years of experience in working on projects of all sizes. Our team of professionals are fully licensed and insured so you can be assured that the task of asbestos removal from your home will be carried out correctly.

For many years, asbestos was used extensively in the construction of houses. It is found commonly in floor tiles, decorative textured coatings and garage roofs. Even though most types of asbestos was banned in the 1980s, chrysotile asbestos continued to be used in home construction till 1999.

Although asbestos is relatively harmless if it remains in an undisturbed and undamaged state, if you are planning to carry out any renovation or refurbishment work in your domestic properties or home, it is crucial to carry out a comprehensive survey of the site. If the presence of asbestos is detected, you need to let the experts take care of the asbestos removal and disposal. You can contact us to get an obligation-free quote.

What are the typical places where domestic asbestos is found?

· External wall cladding and internal wall panelling Hyde

· Toilet cistern Hyde

· Soffit board or roof overhang Hyde

· The textured coating on walls and ceilings Hyde

· AIB (asbestos insulation board)Pipe lagging Hyde

· Water tank Hyde

· Bathroom and kitchen floor tiling Hyde

· Shed or garage roofs Hyde

· Artex ceilings Hyde

· Plasterboard coverings Hyde

What is involved in domestic asbestos removal?

At Asbestos Removal Manchester Ltd., we provide end-to-end domestic asbestos disposal solutions in Manchester. We conduct a thorough site survey and tackle all aspects of asbestos removal so that the domestic property is rendered asbestos-free and safe for re-occupation or refurbishment.

During the process of domestic asbestos removal, we cover all the floors, surfaces and tiles with plastic sheeting so that asbestos fibres that are released can be caught before they become airborne. Our technicians working on the site wear all kinds of protective gear including facemasks, disposable overalls, gloves and shoes. They make sure that asbestos-containing materials are not broken apart during the removal process so that the impact of anything that is removed can be lessened. After that, we will carefully wrap the asbestos using special sheeting and our technicians will also clean the entire area for you. Our team of

professionals are adept in asbestos removal and asbestos collection. Once they have finished, your home will be left spotless and safe.

Why choose our domestic asbestos removal services?

· Gain complete peace of mind knowing that experts with more than 2 decades of experience and expertise are managing and removing asbestos from your domestic property or home

· Uncompromising levels of service tailored to suit individualised requirements

· A single point of contact who will be overseeing every aspect of your asbestos management project

· Our services not only cover the city of Manchester, but also across Greater Manchester, such as Lancashire

Whether you need help with asbestos tile removal or asbestos boiler removal, you can rely on the expertise of our domestic asbestos removal experts. Contact us, today!

Lancashire

Lancashire is a ceremonial county and geographical area in North West England. The ceremonial county’s administrative centre is Preston, while Lancaster is still the county town. The borders of the ceremonial county were created by the Local Government Act 1972 (enacted 1974) and enclose a population of 1,449,300 and an area of 1,189 square miles (3,080 km2).

However, this is only a small portion of the extent of the historic county palatine, which includes the large cities of Manchester and Liverpool as well as the Furness and Cartmel peninsulas in the Lake District, and has an area of 1,909 square miles (4,940 km2). Many of these places still identify strongly with the county, particularly in areas of Greater Manchester (such as Oldham and Bury) where Lancashire is still used as part of the postal address. The population of Lancashire in the 1971 census (before local government changes) was 5,118,405, making it the most heavily populated county in the United Kingdom at the time (other than Greater London, which had only been created in 1965).

Today the ceremonial county borders Cumbria to the north, Greater Manchester and Merseyside to the south, and North and West Yorkshire to the east; with a coastline on the Irish Sea to the west. The county palatine boundaries remain the same as those of the pre-1974 county with Lancaster serving as the county town, and the Duke of Lancaster (i.e. the Queen) exercising sovereignty rights, including the appointment of lords lieutenant in Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

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