Domestic Properties

Domestic Properties

If Enviraz is working in your home, school or workplace - here’s some information for you

Enviraz is a family-run, Scottish company with over 40 years of experience in asbestos removal. We have over 100 highly trained members of staff and all the equipment needed to carry out our work to the highest health and safety standards. You may have one of our specialist teams working near you to safely remove asbestos from a building you use or even from your home.

Enviraz works with Local Authority Housing Departments, Housing Associations and other Education, Council and NHS services. You’ll find we are often called in to make sure asbestos is carefully removed and safely disposed of. Asbestos can often be found in many applications around the home and should be removed by specially trained teams.

We are accredited by the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and work with the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) to make sure that all our work is completed to the highest possible standard.

To give you the best service all our teams are highly trained in how to remove asbestos safely and manage the risks associated with asbestos removal. Our award-winning company is here to assist you, and our aim is to make all your environments safe. If you would like more information on asbestos and its removal, here are some Frequently Asked Questions...

FAQs

A few of our frequently asked questions

  • What is asbestos?

    Asbestos refers to a group of fibrous minerals, which occur within nature and have been used in the manufacture of over 3000 products and building materials. Although asbestos fibres are microscopic in nature, they are extremely durable and are resistant to fire and most chemical reactions. The strength of asbestos, combined with its resistance to heat, allowed it to become the material of choice in a variety of products. These products are commonly found in commercial and domestic properties that were built or refurbished before 1999.

    Over time the risks associated with asbestos became known, and a range of diseases was identified as having been caused by asbestos fibres. This is why laws have been introduced to protect people from the risks associated with asbestos removal and disposal.

    For further information on asbestos removal and the specialist services we provide, or to receive a quote for asbestos survey and removal, please contact us on …

  • Where can asbestos be found?

    Asbestos may be part of any commercial or domestic building built or refurbished before 1999.

    Asbestos can typically be found in any of the following:

    • textured decorative coatings (Artex)
    • floor tiles
    • water tanks and toilet cisterns
    • asbestos cement products (pipes, flues, garage roofs, etc.)
    • lagging (on pipes and boilers, etc.)
    • asbestos insulating board (AIB – which closely resembles typical plasterboard)
    • loose asbestos in ceiling and wall cavities
    • textiles and composites

    The HSE has produced a diagram showing the potential locations of asbestos in domestic properties…….

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  • Is asbestos dangerous?

    Enviraz understands that the word asbestos can be alarming to tenants and homeowners.

    Fortunately, if asbestos-containing materials are found in a well-sealed condition, and are unlikely to be damaged, they pose a low risk to people nearby.

    If these materials are disturbed or damaged, fibres can be released into the air. When asbestos fibres are inhaled, they can cause serious and life-limiting diseases.

    It is recommended that only trained personnel undertake sampling, repair or removal of asbestos materials to make sure health and safety controls are in place.

    Enviraz holds a full Asbestos Removal License and all relevant insurance for domestic work.

    Our specialist, asbestos removal operatives have been fully trained, vetted and security checked. This means you can have confidence in Enviraz’ staff to be considerate of your needs and to put your health and safety first.

    For further information on the specialist services we provide, or to receive a quote for asbestos survey and removal, please contact us on …

  • How can I identify asbestos?

    It can be difficult to identify asbestos, as it is often mixed with other materials.

    The only way to accurately identify asbestos containing materials (ACMs) is to have a specialist take a sample of the material for analysis in an accredited laboratory.

    You can contact us here to find out more about asbestos surveys …

  • I have been told there is asbestos in my property, what should i do?

    Do not try to repair or remove any asbestos materials yourself if you have not had relevant training. You can seek help and advice from your local authority environmental health officer.

    If you are sure (or strongly suspect) that your property contains asbestos materials, then it is often best to leave them where they are – providing they are in good condition and unlikely to get damaged. You should check the condition of the materials from time to time to make sure they haven't been damaged or started to deteriorate.

    Slightly damaged ACMs can sometimes be repaired but this should only be by trained personnel. Any badly-damaged asbestos material likely to become further damaged should be removed. Some materials should only be removed by a specialist asbestos removal contractor licensed by the Health and Safety Executive.

    If you are planning any DIY, home improvements, repairs or maintenance – and intend to bring in builders, maintenance workers or contractors – you should inform them of any asbestos materials in your home before they start work. This will help reduce the risks of any asbestos materials being disturbed. The Health and Safety Executive strongly encourages the use of trained professionals to repair or remove asbestos-containing materials.

    Please be aware that ACMs need to be legally disposed of as hazardous waste and should not be mixed with normal household waste.

    For further information on the specialist services we provide, or to receive a quote for asbestos removal, please contact us …

  • How can Enviraz help?

    As one of the largest licensed asbestos removal contactors in the UK and the biggest based in Scotland, with over 40 years’ experience undertaking work within domestic and commercial properties, Enviraz are the premier choice for asbestos removal.

    We are licensed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) to undertake the removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials and together with our accreditation through the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA), this ensures that our work is completed to the highest possible standard.

    Our integrated management system is certified to ISO9001 for quality, ISO14001 for Environmental Management and OHSAS18001 for Safety to provide all our customers with the assurance that our works are carried out in a conscientious, safe and considerate manner.

    For further information on the specialist services we provide, or to receive a quote for an asbestos survey or asbestos removal, please contact us …

“We are accredited by the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) and work with the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) to make sure that all our work is completed to the highest possible standard.”