Asbestos Removal Kent with G.J. Elgar
Asbestos can be found in some roofing sheets. If disturbed or damaged, it can have deadly side effects. Don’t try and remove asbestos yourself – the risk of a health hazard is far too high. We are trained professionals in asbestos removal who will dispose of it safely and quickly. We can remove profiled roofing sheets containing Chrosilite asbestos otherwise known as white asbestos. You can identify it by it's grey/white colouring and strong but flexible structure.
Prior to removing the sheets we have them tested to ensure that they do not contain Crocidolite (blue asbestos) or Amosite (brown asbestos) as these materials can only be removed by fully licensed contractors. If you are unsure if you have asbestos in your property, please get a professional to undertake an asbestos management survey on your property.
Safe Disposal of Asbestos
Once we have established the nature of the material the sheets are wet down then removed as whole as possible, placed in a licensed skip, covered over then collected and disposed of by a specialist skip company all whilst wearing full PPE. We are highly experienced in asbestos sheet removal and adhere to strict health and safety regulations -you can trust our professional team to carry out the job to a high standard.
We work across the South East - get in touch for further information, a free quote or to arrange an asbestos survey. Give us a call on 01233 623739 or complete the form on this page and we will be in touch as quickly as possible. We look forward to hearing from you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Many older buildings have profiled roofing sheets that contain chrysotile, also known as white asbestos. However, asbestos cannot be identified by appearance alone. We recommend arranging an asbestos management survey or having the material tested before any work is carried out.
No. Asbestos roofing sheets should not be disturbed without the appropriate knowledge and equipment. Attempting to remove asbestos yourself can release harmful fibres into the air, posing a serious health risk.
We remove profiled roofing sheets containing chrysotile (white asbestos). Before any removal work begins, the material is tested to confirm it does not contain crocidolite (blue asbestos) or amosite (brown asbestos), which require removal by a fully licensed asbestos contractor.
Based in Kent, we provide asbestos sheet removal services across Kent and the South East. If you're unsure whether we cover your location, please get in touch and we'll be happy to help.

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