Asbestos Testing in Exeter


West Country Asbestos provides professional asbestos testing services for properties across Exeter and the surrounding areas of Devon. When asbestos is suspected, samples can be safely taken using controlled methods and analysed by accredited laboratories to confirm whether asbestos fibres are present. Accurate testing allows homeowners, landlords and businesses in Exeter to understand potential risks before refurbishment, maintenance or property transactions take place.

Asbestos Removal Services in Exeter


Our experienced team carries out safe asbestos removal throughout Exeter using carefully controlled procedures designed to minimise fibre release and protect occupants. Each project is assessed individually to determine the most appropriate removal method, whether it involves non-licensed work or specialist licensed removal. Work is carried out responsibly and in line with current UK asbestos regulations.

Asbestos Surveys for Exeter Properties


West Country Asbestos also provides professional asbestos surveys for residential, commercial and industrial buildings across Exeter. Surveys help identify the location, condition and risk level of asbestos-containing materials within a property. Whether a management survey is required for ongoing building maintenance or a refurbishment survey before renovation work begins, clear reporting helps property owners and duty holders remain compliant while keeping buildings safe.

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Asbestos Removal, Testing & Surveys in Exeter

West Country Asbestos provides professional asbestos testing, asbestos surveys and asbestos removal services for residential and commercial properties across Exeter and the surrounding areas of Devon. Our experienced team works with homeowners, landlords, developers and businesses to identify potential asbestos risks and provide safe, compliant solutions tailored to each property.

From initial asbestos testing through to safe removal and disposal, every project is approached with careful planning and strict safety procedures. Controlled methods are used to minimise fibre release while ensuring work is carried out responsibly and in accordance with current UK asbestos regulations.

Whether you require asbestos testing before renovation, a detailed asbestos survey for property management, or safe asbestos removal in Exeter, West Country Asbestos provides practical guidance and reliable support throughout the process.

Asbestos Testing, Surveys and Removal in Exeter


Many properties across Exeter and the wider Devon area were built during periods when asbestos-containing materials were commonly used in construction. Homes, commercial buildings and industrial premises built before 2000 may still contain asbestos within roofing sheets, insulation boards, textured coatings, pipe lagging or floor tiles. These materials may remain stable for years, but if they become damaged or disturbed they can release hazardous fibres into the air.

Asbestos testing is usually the first step when a suspicious material is discovered. Samples are carefully taken using controlled procedures and sent to accredited laboratories for analysis. This confirms whether asbestos fibres are present and allows property owners to understand the level of risk before renovation, refurbishment or maintenance work begins.

Where asbestos has been identified, an asbestos survey provides a more detailed assessment of the building. Surveys identify the location, condition and risk level of asbestos-containing materials and are often required for landlords, commercial premises and refurbishment projects. The findings help duty holders manage asbestos safely and remain compliant with current UK asbestos regulations.

In situations where materials are deteriorating or likely to be disturbed during building work, asbestos removal may be recommended. Professional removal uses controlled methods designed to minimise fibre release and ensure safe disposal of hazardous materials.

West Country Asbestos supports homeowners, landlords and businesses throughout Exeter and surrounding Devon areas with reliable asbestos testing, surveys and removal services delivered with safety and discretion.

Asbestos Removal Exeter: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide asbestos testing in Exeter?
Yes. West Country Asbestos provides professional asbestos testing services throughout Exeter and the surrounding Devon area. Suspected materials are safely sampled and sent to accredited laboratories for analysis, allowing property owners to confirm whether asbestos is present before building or renovation work begins.
What types of asbestos are commonly found in Exeter properties?
The most common asbestos types found in UK buildings include chrysotile (white asbestos), amosite (brown asbestos) and crocidolite (blue asbestos). These materials were historically used in insulation boards, roofing sheets, pipe lagging, fireproof panels and textured coatings. Professional testing is the only reliable way to confirm whether asbestos fibres are present.
Do you carry out asbestos removal in residential homes?
Yes. Our team carries out asbestos removal for domestic properties across Exeter including garages, outbuildings, roof sheets, insulation boards and other asbestos-containing materials commonly found in older homes. Each project is assessed to determine the safest removal approach.
Which areas around Exeter do you cover?
West Country Asbestos works throughout Exeter and surrounding areas including Exminster, Topsham, Cranbrook, Exmouth, Dawlish, Newton Abbot and other parts of Devon. If you are unsure whether we cover your location, our team can quickly confirm availability.
Do you provide discreet asbestos removal services?
Yes. In many situations our team can attend properties using unmarked vans to provide a more discreet service. This can be helpful for residential properties or commercial premises where property owners prefer asbestos work to be carried out without unnecessary attention.
When is asbestos removal necessary?
Asbestos does not always need to be removed immediately if materials remain stable and undisturbed. However, removal is often recommended if asbestos materials are damaged, deteriorating or likely to be disturbed during renovation, refurbishment or demolition work.

Professional Asbestos Testing, Surveys & Removal in Exeter

Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found in Exeter Properties

Many buildings throughout Exeter and the surrounding areas of Devon were constructed during periods when asbestos-containing materials were widely used within the construction industry. As a result, properties built before 2000 may still contain asbestos within structural elements or building products that remain hidden until repair, refurbishment or redevelopment work takes place.

Within domestic properties, asbestos is often discovered in locations such as garage or outbuilding roofs, soffits, textured ceiling coatings, vinyl floor tiles, pipe boxing and insulation boards. These materials may remain stable for long periods if left undisturbed, but renovation work, drilling or structural alterations can release hazardous fibres if asbestos testing or surveys have not been carried out beforehand.

Commercial premises across Exeter, including offices, warehouses, schools and industrial units, can present additional asbestos risks due to the range of materials historically used in larger buildings. Insulation boards, fireproof panels, plant room insulation and sprayed coatings were commonly installed to improve fire resistance and durability. Understanding whether these materials are present — through professional asbestos testing, detailed surveys and safe removal where required — helps property owners and businesses manage risk responsibly while remaining compliant with UK asbestos regulations.

Asbestos Materials & Where They Are Typically Found

What types of asbestos were commonly used in UK construction?
Several asbestos minerals were historically used within UK building materials, most commonly chrysotile (white asbestos), amosite (brown asbestos) and crocidolite (blue asbestos). These fibres were valued for their durability, heat resistance and insulating properties, which led to their use in roofing sheets, insulation products, cement boards, textured coatings and pipe insulation throughout much of the twentieth century.
Is one type of asbestos more dangerous than the others?
Crocidolite, often known as blue asbestos, is generally regarded as the most hazardous because its fibres are extremely fine and remain airborne for longer periods. These fibres can penetrate deep into lung tissue when inhaled. Despite this, all forms of asbestos are considered harmful when fibres become airborne, which is why professional assessment and safe handling are essential whenever asbestos-containing materials are suspected.
Where might asbestos be present in domestic properties?
In homes built before the year 2000, asbestos may be present in garage roofs, soffits, insulation boards, floor tiles, pipe lagging, textured coatings such as Artex, and cement panels used for walls or roofing. These materials can remain hidden for years and may only become visible during renovation work, maintenance or property alterations.
Where is asbestos commonly found in commercial or industrial buildings?
Older commercial premises frequently contain asbestos within fireproof panels, insulation boards, suspended ceiling tiles, plant room insulation and sprayed coatings. Warehouses, factories, schools and office buildings constructed during the mid-1900s often incorporated asbestos materials as part of their fire protection and thermal insulation systems.
Why does refurbishment or demolition increase asbestos risks?
Asbestos-containing materials may remain relatively stable while sealed within a building structure. However, activities such as drilling, sanding, cutting or demolition can damage the material and release microscopic fibres into the air. Once airborne, these fibres can be inhaled by anyone nearby, which is why asbestos surveys and testing are strongly recommended before renovation or structural work begins.
Can asbestos still be hazardous if the material looks undamaged?
Yes. Even materials that appear intact can deteriorate gradually due to age, moisture, vibration or general wear. Over time this can cause fibres to escape into the surrounding environment. A professional asbestos inspection or survey can determine whether the material should remain safely managed or whether removal is the safest option.
How can asbestos be identified before starting renovation work?
The safest approach is to arrange professional asbestos testing or a formal asbestos survey before work begins. Specialists can take carefully controlled samples from suspected materials and send them to accredited laboratories for analysis. Surveys can also document the location and condition of asbestos-containing materials within a property so building work can proceed safely and in compliance with UK regulations.

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