SBS removes and disposes of asbestos removal and disposal in an environmentally done responsibly and is legally compliant.
SBS offer turnkey asbestos removal and disposal solutions, leaving your property asbestos free and compliant.
A compliance certificate will be issued by a qualified asbestos inspector once your property has been certified clear and free of any asbestos contamination after the removal process has been completed.
Our team of asbestos professionals are well trained, experienced and have the technical knowhow to handle asbestos removal and disposal projects of any size.
Detailed asbestos work plans which include safety, the use of personal protective equipment, air contamination monitoring, exposure monitoring during the removal process and clearance monitoring after the removal process is completed with all asbestos removal and disposal projects.
This process ensures that you, your property, neighbours and our team of asbestos professionals are not at risk whilst working with asbestos and at height.
Our Asbestos Services Include:
- Asbestos Site Evaluations by a competent person
- Submission and approval of Asbestos Plan to the department of labour
- Legislative Compliance
- Certified Asbestos Disposal at local authority
Asbestos Roof Replacement:
We offer turn key asbestos roof covering replacements.
Whilst our team of asbestos professionals are busy with the removal process, our roofing teams will be on standby to install a new roof covering for you after the property has been cleared and certified asbestos free.
This eliminates the need to have multiple contractors on site which often create delays leaving your property exposed with no roof covering fitted after the asbestos roof is removed.
Our roofing teams offer a 10-year guarantee on all asbestos roof replacements.
What is Asbestos?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral composed of flexible fibers that are resistant to heat, electricity and corrosion. These qualities make the mineral useful. However, asbestos exposure is highly toxic.
Asbestos was widely used in construction as an effective insulator, and it can be added to cloth, paper, cement, plastic and other materials to make them stronger. But when asbestos dust is inhaled or ingested, the fibers can become permanently trapped in the body. Over decades, trapped asbestos fibers can cause inflammation, scarring and eventually genetic damage.
Exposure to asbestos can cause cancer and other health conditions. A rare and aggressive cancer called mesothelioma is almost exclusively caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos also causes a progressive lung disease called asbestosis. The carcinogenic qualities of the mineral are what makes asbestos dangerous.
Where will I find Asbestos?
- Roof: Asbestos Roof Sheets
- Roof: Asbestos Roof Tiles
- Inside your home or building: Ceiling Boards
- Inside your home or building: Insulation
- Prefabricated Buildings
- Rain Water Gutters and Down-pipes
- Government Buildings
- Industrial buildings / warehouses