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We have an asbestos garage that I am hoping to have taken away this summer. In the middle of clearing it out.
Next door the land has been brought by a builder and they have just completed three houses on it. The man in charge of the builders has offered to take the asbestos garage down for me, as a goodwill gesture.
What does anyone think of this ? Should I accept ? He says the asbestos is not particularly dangerous sort and they can deal with it. Not sure what to do ?
Next door the land has been brought by a builder and they have just completed three houses on it. The man in charge of the builders has offered to take the asbestos garage down for me, as a goodwill gesture.
What does anyone think of this ? Should I accept ? He says the asbestos is not particularly dangerous sort and they can deal with it. Not sure what to do ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That is why I said I would jump at the chance with provisos.(expense)
Our local council had a facility for receiving it at the recycling centre (rubbish tip) The sheets had to be dismantled more or less intact to eliminate too much dust. They had to be wrapped in polythene and sealed.An appointment had to be made to bring the asbestos to the dump where a receiving officer would inspect it and open the inner compound for future disposal. All this was free apart from transport costs but that sevice has now moved elsewhere.If you pay a company to dispose of ot for you they bring a squad round wearing de-contamination suits and portable showers etc. Very expensive.
Our local council had a facility for receiving it at the recycling centre (rubbish tip) The sheets had to be dismantled more or less intact to eliminate too much dust. They had to be wrapped in polythene and sealed.An appointment had to be made to bring the asbestos to the dump where a receiving officer would inspect it and open the inner compound for future disposal. All this was free apart from transport costs but that sevice has now moved elsewhere.If you pay a company to dispose of ot for you they bring a squad round wearing de-contamination suits and portable showers etc. Very expensive.