Asbestos Removal in Stourbridge
For safe, compliant asbestos removal in Stourbridge, our HSE-licensed and non-licensed teams handle everything from a single garage roof to a full strip-out across West Midlands.
Asbestos in Stourbridge
Stourbridge is a Black Country town famous for its glassmaking, with surviving glassworks cones, Victorian terraces and post-war estates. Its glassworks, industrial buildings and dense terraces used lagging, sprayed coatings and asbestos cement, while homes and former works conversions commonly hold artex, AIB and asbestos cement garage roofs.
Whatever you’re dealing with, we make Stourbridge properties safe the right way — identified, proven in the lab, and either contained or removed with paperwork that satisfies lenders, buyers and the HSE.
Removal in Stourbridge, done properly
- HSE-licensed removal (insulation, lagging, AIB, sprayed coatings)
- Non-licensed & notifiable non-licensed works
- Sealed enclosures with negative-pressure units
- Independent air monitoring & 4-stage clearance
- Consigned hazardous-waste disposal
- Site clearance certificate & waste consignment notes
Four steps to certainty
Plan
We produce a plan of work (or notify the HSE for licensed jobs), method statement and risk assessment specific to your site.
Enclose
Work areas are sealed in controlled enclosures under negative pressure so no fibre escapes.
Remove
Operatives in full RPE strip and double-bag material, decontaminating as they go.
Clear
An independent analyst runs the 4-stage clearance and issues the certificate of reoccupation. Waste leaves on consignment notes.
Asbestos Removal in Stourbridge: FAQs
Do Stourbridge's glassworks and industrial buildings contain asbestos?
Often — the town's glassmaking and Black Country industrial heritage means buildings frequently retain lagging, sprayed coatings and asbestos cement roofs. Any conversion or demolition requires a refurbishment and demolition survey first.
Can you remove an asbestos garage roof in Stourbridge?
Yes — corrugated cement garage and shed roofs are common across the town's estates, and removal is usually non-licensed work from around £350 to £700, with a waste transfer note provided as proof of disposal.
Do I need a licensed contractor to remove asbestos?
It depends on the material. High-risk items like pipe lagging, sprayed coatings and asbestos insulating board need an HSE-licensed contractor. Lower-risk items such as cement sheets and floor tiles can be removed under non-licensed controls. We are licensed for both and will tell you which applies.
Can I stay in the property during removal?
For small non-licensed jobs, often yes, with the work area sealed off. For licensed removal inside the home we usually recommend vacating the affected zone until the clearance certificate is issued. We plan the safest sequence around you.
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