Asbestos Surveys in Oldham
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Buildings Surveys & Assessment of ACMs
Management of Asbestos in Buildings
In the asbestos industry since the early 1990s
Up to 50% quicker than the industry norm
Asbestos Survey Services Available in Oldham
We carry out all types of asbestos surveys for residential, commercial and industrial properties across Oldham and the surrounding OL1-OL4 postcode area. Because we only survey and do not remove asbestos, you receive a completely independent assessment with no vested interest in the outcome.
Asbestos Management Surveys Oldham
A management survey is carried out on an occupied building to identify any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) that are present and could be disturbed during normal use or routine maintenance. It produces a written asbestos register and management plan, which is a legal requirement for most non-domestic premises under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012). We carry out management surveys across Oldham and the wider area — from commercial premises and industrial units through to schools, community buildings and older residential properties.
Asbestos Refurbishment & Demolition Surveys Oldham
Before any refurbishment, extension, or demolition work begins on a building constructed before the year 2000, a refurbishment and demolition survey is legally required. This more intrusive survey locates all ACMs in the areas to be disturbed, including those concealed within floors, walls, ceilings and roof spaces. Oldham was at its peak one of the most productive cotton spinning towns in the world, with more cotton spindles than any other town in the global textile industry at the height of the Industrial Revolution. This extraordinary industrial heritage left a dense cluster of Victorian cotton mills, engineering works and workers’ terraces — many of which were refurbished or adapted during the mid-20th century when asbestos was used extensively as an insulation and fireproofing material.
Asbestos Sampling & Testing Oldham
If you have a material you suspect may contain asbestos but are not certain, we can take a bulk sample and have it analysed at a UKAS-accredited laboratory. Results are typically ready within 3 working days of sample collection. We offer two samples for £150 — the price we quote is the price you pay.
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We are happy to give advice over the phone at no charge. No sales pressure — just straightforward guidance from experienced, qualified surveyors.
Why Oldham Properties Carry a Higher Asbestos Risk
Oldham was at its peak one of the most productive cotton spinning towns in the world, with more cotton spindles than any other town in the global textile industry at the height of the Industrial Revolution. This extraordinary industrial heritage left a dense cluster of Victorian cotton mills, engineering works and workers’ terraces — many of which were refurbished or adapted during the mid-20th century when asbestos was used extensively as an insulation and fireproofing material.
Common locations where asbestos-containing materials are still found in Oldham properties include:
- Roof sheets and guttering on older industrial, mill and commercial buildings (asbestos cement)
- Pipe and boiler lagging in older commercial and residential properties
- Floor tiles in pre-1980 offices, schools and public buildings
- Ceiling tiles and partition boards in buildings from the 1960s and 1970s
- Artex and textured coatings on ceilings and walls in domestic properties
- Soffit boards, window surrounds and external cladding panels
- Asbestos insulation and boarding in former cotton spinning mills — Oldham had more spinning capacity than any other town in the world at its peak
- Rope seals and gaskets in older heating systems
Oldham Postcodes We Cover
| Postcode | Area | Postcode | Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| OL1 | Oldham Town Centre, Werneth, Coppice | OL4 | Lees, Springhead, Grotton, Saddleworth |
| OL2 | Shaw, Royton, High Crompton | OL8 | Failsworth, Hollinwood |
| OL3 | Uppermill, Dobcross, Delph, Diggle | OL9 | Chadderton |
We cover your area — call us today for a free, no-obligation quote.
Asbestos Surveys Oldham — Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an asbestos survey before refurbishing a Oldham property?
Yes. Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, a refurbishment and demolition survey is required before any work that disturbs the fabric of a building constructed before the year 2000. This applies to domestic, commercial and industrial properties across Oldham and the OL1–OL4 postcode area. Starting work without a survey is not only illegal but puts workers and occupants at serious risk.
What qualifications do your surveyors hold?
Our surveyors hold BOHS P402 (Buildings Surveys and Assessment of Asbestos-Containing Materials) and BOHS P405 (Management of Asbestos in Buildings). All surveys are carried out in accordance with HSG264: Asbestos — The Survey Guide. Our principal surveyor has been working in the asbestos industry since the early 1990s.
How quickly can you carry out a survey in Oldham?
We can usually arrange surveys within a few days of enquiry. A 24 to 48-hour service is available for urgent situations — give us a call and we will do our best to fit around your timescale.
Do you survey residential properties as well as commercial ones?
Yes. We survey all property types including houses, flats, bungalows, commercial offices, retail units, industrial buildings, schools, churches and community buildings. No job is too small.
What happens after the survey?
You receive a full written report — typically within 5 working days of the site visit — identifying the location, type, condition and risk rating of any asbestos-containing materials found. We will talk you through the findings and advise on next steps.
Is there asbestos in my Oldham home?
If your home was built or refurbished before the year 2000, there is a real possibility that asbestos-containing materials are present. Greater Manchester has a large stock of Victorian, Edwardian and post-war housing. Artex ceilings, floor tiles, textured coatings, roof soffits and older boiler cupboards are all common locations. The only way to know for certain is to have a survey or sampling carried out.
Get in touch with HSG Asbestos Surveys today
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