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  1. #1
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    Red face Where to get material tested for asbestos?

    Hi All,

    Our house has a renovated bathroom (approx 1960's-70's) and we want to get a sample of the board used for the walls tested to make sure it's not asbestos before we demolish.

    Does anyone know of a cheap place I can get the cement sheet tested in Melbourne? How much?

    Jackiew said in another post that they got a $20 test done, but didn't say where. Any ideas?

    Your help is appreciated.

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    http://www.nata.asn.au/cgi-bin/natad...ildings%2F&d=1

    This should point you in the right direction.

    I had an old loo out the back that was asbestos. I rang up the nearest licenced asbestos removalist and they came out, identified it and gave me a quote to remove it. I wont touch the stuff!

    $100 later and the problem is gone!

    I wouldn't go breaking bits off to take in to get tested. Get someone out!

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    i used www.noel-arnold.com.au - in box hill
    no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!

  4. #4
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    if it is grey AC cement sheet or looks like it, long odds is: it is Asbestos. It was used in cement sheet until the very early 80's - costs for removal are by the metre - a job I just awarded and had done cost $2400. (Ceiling panels over a large residential swimming pool....very straightforward job that took 4 men 40 mins - my client had to supply: Pool cover and construct timber platforms for the workers to put their ladders on......personally I thought it a rip-off)

    Do you absolutely need to remove it in order to do your reno? It can be successfully covered etc. without incident - it is when one starts fiddling with it, that the fibres get released.
    Steve
    Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
    Australia

    ....catchy phrase here

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