Worried about your
asbestos roof?
Thousands
of commercial properties, factories and warehouses in the UK have
asbestos cement roofs and with new regulations in force concerning
the control of asbestos, it's understandable that business owners
in such premises should have concerns.
Asbestos cement
was used because of it's high tensile strength and waterproof
qualities.
In normal
circumstances, an asbestos cement roof should last many years
and present no risk to health of people working in the building.
The risks
of asbestos contamination from an asbestos cement roof, asbestos
cement down pipes or asbestos cement fascias are relatively low,
but immediate remedial action should be taken in the event that
a panel or pipe become damaged, as this can lead to asbestos fibre
release.
Asbestos fibre
release is a serious risk to health.
Under current
health and safety regulations, a business owner can be fined or
even jailed if asbestos is released into the work environment.
It is possible
to repair asbestos cement roofs, but because asbestos is a banned
product in the UK, it's no longer possible to get replacement
asbestos cement sheets.
Depending
on the profile concerned, it may be possible to get a replacement
panel made from an alternative material - the most commonly used
is a GRP sheet. These are special order products made to match
the existing asbestos cement profile.
The thing
to bear in mind when repairing your asbestos cement roof is that
your contractor should be familiar with the health and safety
requirements and also has previous experience of working with
the material.
This is because
with age, asbestos cement roofs can become brittle and changing
one panel could quite easily damage two more!
Although working
with asbestos cement sheets does not come under the same strict
controls as some forms of asbestos, but care still needs to be
taken and there are published guidelines available from the Heath
and Safety Executive.
Replacing
an entire roof is an extreme measure, but it is possible to conduct
scheduled replacement if certain parts of the roof become porous.
Either way,
replacement is expensive and in this case, the most economical
way of managing the replacement is to instruct a qualified building
surveyor with specific experience in this area.
AsbestosRoofing.co.uk
is part of the chartered surveying practice, Edgeworth Street
of Birmingham.
Edgeworth
Street has extensive experience in the replacement and repair
of asbestos cement roofs.
We can advise
you on suitable replacement materials, disposal of the existing
asbestos cement sheets and debris and of course, being independent
and unbiased, can also assist with the selection of the new roofing
contractor, providing tendering and project management services
if required.
To visit the
main Edgeworth Street web site, please click
here, or alternatively, call Robert Street on 0121 733 8686
or David Carter on 07800 790427 for immediate, personal attention.
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