An asbestos report for a house is an inspection and documentation process used to identify whether asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are present, where they are, and how risky they are. In the UK, this is especially common for homes built before 2000.
Here’s how it typically works:
1. Survey Type Is Chosen
The surveyor decides which type of asbestos survey is needed.
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Management survey
Used when the property is occupied and no major building work is planned. It looks for asbestos that could be disturbed during normal use. -
Refurbishment/Demolition survey
Required before renovations, extensions, rewiring, demolition, or major structural work. This is more invasive and may involve opening walls, lifting flooring, etc.
2. Site Inspection
A qualified asbestos surveyor visits the property and checks common asbestos locations such as:
- Artex/textured ceilings
- Pipe lagging
- Boiler insulation
- Floor tiles and adhesives
- Cement garage roofs
- Soffits and guttering
- Insulation boards around fireplaces or fuse boxes
They visually inspect materials and assess their condition.
3. Sampling
If suspicious material is found, the surveyor carefully takes small samples.
These samples are:
- sealed safely,
- labelled,
- sent to a UKAS-accredited laboratory for analysis.
Not every material is sampled if it’s presumed asbestos already.
4. Laboratory Testing
The lab identifies:
- whether asbestos is present,
- what type it is (e.g. chrysotile/white asbestos, amosite/brown, crocidolite/blue).
5. Report Issued
The final report usually includes:
- Areas inspected
- Materials found
- Sample results
- Photographs
- Condition assessments
- Risk ratings
- Recommendations
Typical recommendations might be:
- leave in place and monitor,
- encapsulate/seal,
- remove by licensed contractors.
Important Point
Finding asbestos does not automatically mean the house is unsafe. Many older homes contain asbestos materials that are low risk if undisturbed and in good condition.
In Property Sales
An asbestos report may be requested:
- by buyers,
- mortgage lenders,
- during renovations,
- for flats/common areas under landlord obligations.
Cost in the UK
Typical rough pricing:
- Basic management survey: ~£200–£500
- Refurbishment survey: ~£300–£1,000+
- Removal work is separate and can vary widely.

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