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Farm Building Conversion - Asbestos Survey
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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 8143554" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>I had older relatives like that.</p><p>When we came to sell the property we had to sort through two farm dumps getting the asbestos out and an enormous amount of plastic too.</p><p>It was no great task tbh, just scrat through it all with a mini digger and separated it out. Wore mask, gloves and disposable coveralls and go on with it. Only took two people a few days and not full days by any means. Then hired in a covered skip for the asbestos, double wrapped it in polythene and chucked it in.</p><p>Plastic filled one of those great big hooklift skips.</p><p></p><p>Either tidy the place up ahead of the survey or get and independent survey first and go from there. Asbestos is fairly safe as long as it is damp and you don't go breaking it up more, wear a mask though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 8143554, member: 5589"] I had older relatives like that. When we came to sell the property we had to sort through two farm dumps getting the asbestos out and an enormous amount of plastic too. It was no great task tbh, just scrat through it all with a mini digger and separated it out. Wore mask, gloves and disposable coveralls and go on with it. Only took two people a few days and not full days by any means. Then hired in a covered skip for the asbestos, double wrapped it in polythene and chucked it in. Plastic filled one of those great big hooklift skips. Either tidy the place up ahead of the survey or get and independent survey first and go from there. Asbestos is fairly safe as long as it is damp and you don't go breaking it up more, wear a mask though. [/QUOTE]
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