Welcome to Asbestos Removal Company
Asbestos Removal Company is a family owned business, established in 1986 with over 35 years of asbestos removal experience.
Asbestos Removal Company is fully accredited and licensed with Work Safe Victoria and EPA Victoria and is fully insured.
Asbestos Removal Company removes and disposes of asbestos, internally and externally from all domestic, commercial and industrial sites, Victoria wide. Asbestos Removal Company has a range of services that are associated with asbestos removal, e.g. asbestos inspections, asbestos testing, etc. and provides visual Asbestos Clearance Certificates.
For Asbestos advice or a free over the phone quote call us on 0414 390 450 or Email us at info@asbestosremovalco.com.au
Asbestos Removal Company removes and disposes of asbestos, internally and externally from all domestic, commercial and industrial sites, Victoria wide. Asbestos Removal Company has a range of services that are associated with asbestos removal, e.g. asbestos inspections, asbestos testing, etc. and provides visual Asbestos Clearance Certificates.
For Asbestos advice or a free over the phone quote call us on 0414 390 450 or Email us at info@asbestosremovalco.com.au
Victoria Wide Service
Being a widely used construction material, asbestos can be anywhere, and you won’t even know it. It could be on your roof, walls or even on your floors.
Contact us immediately at the first signs of asbestos contamination, and we’ll conduct inspections to determine if it’s asbestos.
Asbestos Removal Company is an accredited asbestos removal service provider. We have a team of professionals who can safely remove and dispose of asbestos materials in domestic and commercial places. We provide asbestos removal Victoria wide.
As an established company, we help identify and remove asbestos from asbestos contaminated areas. Here are the asbestos removal services that we offer Victoria wide:
- Asbestos roofing all types
- Asbestos fences any size
- Asbestos under eaves
- Asbestos cladding
- Asbestos garages and garden sheds walls and roof
- Asbestos contaminated soil
- Asbestos Inspections
- Asbestos Pick Up
- Asbestos lagging under vinyl tiles
- Asbestos ceilings
- Asbestos splash backs kitchen, bathroom, laundry and etc.
- Asbestos heater flues
- Asbestos pipes and pits
A Brief History of Asbestos
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral in the earth that is composed of tiny fibres. These fibres, when linked together, can be made into construction materials or sometimes woven into clothing. Its unique property of being resistant to heat, electricity, chemicals, and water, made it a perfect component for construction materials.
Asbestos has been around since ancient times, and there have been records of it being used in everyday items such as burial shrouds, clay pots, and cloth, all due to its sturdiness and resistance to heat.
People from ancient times called it “the thing that doesn’t burn.” There have been ancient Egyptian mummies that were wrapped in burial shrouds made from asbestos. When these corpses are thrown into a funeral pyre, the asbestos separates the ashes from getting mixed into the fire.
However, asbestos carries with it severe health risks. Prolonged exposure and inhalation of the tiny particles can cause severe lung diseases, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis.
There are also ancient records of the health risks of asbestos. Ancient enslaved people and workers were recorded to have breathing problems, and a disease called “disease of the slaves” has been associated with asbestos exposure.
It wasn’t until the industrial revolution that people fully utilised asbestos and commercialised it. Many industries and businesses use asbestos in their materials and products. By then, the industry had grown. This took a toll on the workers directly affected by prolonged exposure to asbestos. They suffered lung problems, and their health deteriorated.
There was a decade-long debacle about the hazards of asbestos, and many large corporations benefiting from asbestos profits covered the dangers of the mineral. In the late 1970s, people understood the connection between asbestos and declining lung health.
By 2003 asbestos was banned in 17 countries, including Australia. Asbestos is still present in old construction materials around your home and other establishments. If the asbestos is disturbed, the fibres could become air borne and could be inhaled.
Asbestos Removal Contractors
Asbestos removal is essential, especially when the site contaminated with asbestos is a residential area. Contractors and asbestos removalists in Melbourne can help remove and dispose of asbestos in your area.
Asbestos Removal Company has professionals who remove and properly dispose of asbestos Victoria wide. We employ professionally trained contractors to safely remove and dispose of asbestos contaminated materials that are present in your home and, or workplace.
Commercial and Industrial Asbestos Removal Melbourne
Asbestos has been a primary component of most construction materials since the late 1930s-1970s. There is still many domestic and commercial establishments existing with asbestos that had being used as part of their construction.
It’s important to keep away from these materials. If you suspect asbestos is present on your property, call expert removalists and let them handle the substance. Asbestos exposure can harm your health, so you must leave the safe removal and disposal to the experts.
Asbestos Removal Company is certified and has the equipment and training needed to remove and dispose of asbestos safely.
Domestic Asbestos Removal Services
If you find asbestos in your home or your workplace, contact us immediately, and do not attempt to move or remove asbestos from your property.
How Much Does Asbestos Removal Cost?
The cost of asbestos removal depends on factors like:
The age of the building and where the asbestos is found.
The age of the building will affect the removal process of asbestos. An older building will need more care and time since the asbestos particles are likely to break apart and can become airborne.
The quantity of asbestos that needs to be removed.
The quantity of asbestos in the property is considered when removing asbestos. It takes longer and is more complicated when removing a larger quantity of asbestos, and more equipment might be used. It’s harder and more time consuming to remove large amounts of asbestos as it needs to be removed with as little breakage as possible to minimise the particles so they don’t become airborne.
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Asbestos Removal Company has a range of services that are associated with asbestos removal, e.g. asbestos inspections, asbestos testing, etc. and provides visual Asbestos Clearance Certificates.
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Richmond
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