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‘21 Certificate of Excellence, 2021

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PC Asbestos Services is a family run business with over 20 years experience across the asbestos industry offering Quotations, Sampling, Surveying, Removals, Waste Collections and Encapsulations.

We are a small team, so extremely dedicated to keeping all our customers happy to rely on either repeat business, or recommendations.

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25 March 2021

Asbestos Removal

The guys were nothing short of fantastic. Very professional and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them or use them again.

29 March 2019

PC Asbestos Services have been fantastic. Really quick and efficient from start to finish on our removal.

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1 March 2019

PC Asbestos Services have been fantastic - really quick and efficient from start to finish on our removal.

27 February 2019

Very good work from PC asbestos Services

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20 February 2019

Asbestos Removal

good service and communication from Paul

21 January 2019

Paul and his team did very well. They were ontime, very responsive, considerate and did the job very quickly

30 October 2018

Ive used this company several times through my job and they have always been fantastic! They have carried out several quotes, samples, surveys and removals for me. I can’t recommend them high enough for their work and friendliness. Thanks again guys. More...

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26 September 2018

I recently used PC Asbestos to have a garage roof sampled and then removed, and they were fantastic.

Really helpful all the way through the project and I would definitely recommend them.

22 September 2018

I’ve used this company several times through my workplace & they have always been really quick, professional & so friendly.

I couldn’t recommend them high enough & we will continue to use their services. Thanks again Paul!
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22 September 2018

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A very good level of service from PC Asbestos Services. Very reliable and arrived on time when they said they would. Very polite and gave me good advice on the works I needed. Highly recommended and I'd definitely use them again. More...

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I love working with the public, as every day is different and brings fresh challenges. As there is an element of risk in my line of work, I get a lot of satisfaction with putting my clients minds at rest both before, during and after the jobs are completed.

I have more flexibility with my own clients being self employed, rather than following rigid structures of day to day work, I get to be more helpful to my clients by being able to spend more time with them putting their minds at rest.

We are a small family run business, and so rely heavily on our customers satisfaction and word of mouth which gives us lots of repeat business. If we can put your mind at rest then we've done our job!

Services

Management Surveys
A management survey is the standard survey. Its purpose is to locate, as far as reasonably practicable, the presence and extent of any suspect ACMs in the building which could be damaged or disturbed during normal occupancy, including foreseeable maintenance and installation, and to assess their condition.

Management surveys will often involve minor intrusive work and some disturbance. The extent of intrusion will vary between premises and depend on what is reasonably practicable for individual properties, i.e. it will depend on factors such as the type of building, the nature of construction, accessibility etc. A management survey should include an assessment of the condition of the various ACMs and their ability to release fibres into the air if they are disturbed in some way. This material assessment will give a good initial guide to the priority for managing ACMs, as it will identify the materials, which will most readily release airborne fibres if they are disturbed.

The survey will usually involve sampling and analysis to confirm the presence or absence of ACMs. However a management survey can also involve presuming the presence or absence of asbestos. A management survey can be completed using a combination of sampling ACMs and presuming ACMs or, indeed, just presuming.Any materials presumed to contain asbestos must also have their condition assessed (i.e. a material assessment).

Refurbishment and Demolition Surveys
A refurbishment and demolition survey is needed before any refurbishment or demolition work is carried out. This type of survey is used to locate and describe, as far as reasonably practicable, all ACMs in the area where the refurbishment work will take place or in the whole building if demolition is planned. The survey will be fully intrusive and involve destructive inspection, as necessary, to gain access to all areas, including those that may be difficult to reach. A refurbishment and demolition survey may also be required in other circumstances, e.g. when more intrusive maintenance and repair work will be carried out or for plant removal or dismantling.

There is a specific requirement in CAR 2006 (regulation 7) for all ACMs to be removed as far as reasonably practicable before major refurbishment or final demolition. Removing ACMs is also appropriate in other smaller refurbishment situations, which involve structural or layout changes to buildings (e.g. removal of partitions, walls, units etc). Under CDM, the survey information should be used to help in the tendering process for removal of ACMs from the building before work starts. The survey report should be supplied by the client to designers and contractors who may be bidding for the work, so that the asbestos risks can be addressed. In this type of survey, where the asbestos is identified so that it can be removed (rather than to 'manage' it), the survey does not normally assess the condition of the asbestos, other than to indicate areas of damage or where additional asbestos debris may be present. However, where the asbestos removal may not take place for some time, the ACMs' condition will need to be assessed and the materials managed.

Refurbishment and demolition surveys are intended to locate all the asbestos in the building (or the relevant part), as far as reasonably practicable. It is a disruptive and fully intrusive survey, which may need to penetrate all parts of the building structure. Aggressive inspection techniques will be needed to lift carpets and tiles, break through walls, ceilings, cladding and partitions, and open up floors. In these situations, controls should be put in place to prevent the spread of debris, which may include asbestos. Refurbishment and demolition surveys should only be conducted in unoccupied areas to minimise risks to the public or employees on the premises. Ideally, the building should not be in service and all furnishings removed. For minor refurbishment, this would only apply to the room involved or even part of the room where the work is small and the room large. Bulk Sampling A bulk sampling survey can be undertaken in circumstances where a full management survey is not required, to confirm or refute where possible asbestos containing materials are present.

Re-inspection Surveys
If you have already had Asbestos Surveys conducted you should have key information available such as a Material Hazard Assessment, which provides a basic indication of how liable an asbestos-containing material (ACM) is to release airborne fibre. It is then up to the duty holder to determine the specific risk that each ACM poses based on the level of occupation in the area where it was found, and then to produce an Asbestos Management Plan

As part of the on going management of asbestos containing materials (ACMs), continual monitoring post asbestos survey is required at regular intervals. Any ACM identified or suspected ACM will need to be inspected periodically to check that it has not deteriorated or sustained damaged. As a minimum, ACMs should be checked every six to twelve months.