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Asbestos Surveys Trinity Edinburgh

A survey of asbestos may be required for multiple reasons. It is important to note that asbestos may not be obvious and can cause damage to your health. Surveys can reveal the location of asbestos and areas susceptible to being damaged or destroyed by future work. Information contained in an asbestos survey report may be helpful for any decisions related to renovation, demolition, or sale.


If a new landlord is taking over the responsibility of managing a property's affairs, they may also conduct asbestos surveys. This surveyor will give advice on the state of the property, its contents, and the best ways to secure the building and ensure asbestos free for future tenants.


Asbestos inspectors will conduct an inspection and then compile an asbestos report. It lists any possible problems that may be associated with asbestos within the building. The landlords, tenants and contractors are provided with a copy of the asbestos report prior to beginning renovation work. In order to safeguard their own safety, and the safety of any others involved in renovation work on a property it's important for them to have an updated copy.


Core Asbestos Services provides asbestos surveys & removals to a variety of commercial and domestic clients in Edinburgh, Glasgow & Perthshire. For basic services in asbestos, we charge just £65.00 + Tax. For testing suspect materials at the lab, basic call-outs are only £125.00+ VAT. Our Asbestos survey reports can be delivered within 48 hours in most cases. ALL Lab testing has been accredited by the UKAS.


Other types of asbestos removal are also performed by us, including removal of roofs and demolishment of barns and garages throughout Scotland. Vinyl floorings, cement boards and artex coatings are all possible to be safelyremoved.


We are routine providers of Asbestos Management & Refurbishment/Demolition surveys for a wide range of requirements such as property sales (Solicitor requests) Refurbishment works, Health & safety audits, Domestic queries & Routine inspections


Asbestos inspectors can identify asbestos and work with it. They also write legal reports and registers. Asbestos management experts will advise about how you can protect those people who may be affected by asbestos.


You can call us on 0131 510 4765. or find out more here. We'll respond immediately to any inquiry. Our team will give you an instant quote and provide information that allows you to make informed decisions regarding your project.


The name derives from Trinity House in Leith, which formerly held these lands and had a large estate farm, Trinity Mains, in the area. The coat of arms from the farm is preserved on the gable of a modern block on Newhaven Main Street.


Although having some buildings from the 18th century, the area was largely developed in the early 19th century, as a mansion house district, broadly comparable in style to The Grange area of Edinburgh (Trinity is sometimes referred to as Leith's Grange). Many buildings were "second homes" to rich families in the New Town and were treated as a "country retreat".


The style of housing is now very mixed, as the area has always been seen as desirable, and developers have accordingly been keen to build, usually in the preferred architectural style of their period. Victoria Park adds to the area's amenities as do a large number of cycle paths and walkways derived from the city's disused northern suburban railway lines. East Trinity Road is typical in having property types ranging from original mansions, Victorian terraces and tenements, cottages to modern developments. Craighall Crescent has a Victorian crescent on one side of the street with much later houses on the other side.

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