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There are several reasons why you might want to get an asbestos survey. Firstly, the presence of asbestos is not always obvious and sometimes it is necessary to carry out a survey before any work can be done in a building. Asbestos surveys can help identify the extent of the asbestos present in a building, as well as indicating areas which could be damaged or disturbed by further work. The information contained within an asbestos survey report can help to inform any decision making with regard to the renovation, demolition or sale of a property.
Asbestos surveys are also performed when a new landlord takes over responsibility for managing a property. The surveyor will provide advice about the condition of the building and its contents and recommend appropriate action to safeguard tenants.
A licensed asbestos surveyor will carry out an inspection of the premises and compile an asbestos report which outlines any likely problems associated with asbestos in that specific area or building. The report is usually made available to landlords, tenants and contractors prior to any renovation works. It is vital that anyone carrying out renovation works on a property that they have received an up-to-date copy of this report before they begin working in order to ensure their own safety and those of others who may be present during the work.
We are located in Leith, Edinburgh, (click for more info )but we also offer our services in nearby towns like Aberdour. If you are interested in visiting the historic and scenic village of Fife, then you should plan a vacation to Aberdour. Located on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, the town of 1,633 residents is a great place to visit. The village has beautiful views of the water and has a castle. The castle, which dates back to 1220, is worth a visit and is home to many visitors. Check this out
The local economy depends on the Forth Estuary, which is a high-profile area of activity. The estuary has a long history and is an important nursery ground for fish and is internationally important for birdlife. One of the oldest buildings in the town is the RSPB-owned Inchmickery island, which has a bird colony. The town is also home to the oldest lighthouse in Scotland, which was previously powered by Granton gas.
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