Hi all,
My first post here, and have joined to get some advice on some work we are having done at our house.
We've recently moved into a property, 1968-1970 build with artex covered ceilings throughout. We're not 100% sure it contains asbestos, but judging by the age of the property I would say it does have asbestos in the artex. Asbestos sheeting is currently present in the ceiling of the garage.
We're fully redecorating and wanted to have a skim finish to our ceilings, and am aware of the options to make this happen and also aware of the potential problems asbestos can cause.
A local plasterer said he would scrape most of the peaks off, and then skim over the remaining artex. The peaks are no bigger than 5mm. After reading around I'm a little concerned about having asbestos dust and particles flying around the house and wondered if we should be doing things differently. I'm aware of the options such as re-boarding, boarding over existing, skimming over, scraping off and skimming over and it also seems everyone does things differently!
I've uploaded some photos of the artex and exposed areas of the ceiling where the electrician removed light fittings if it helps!? It might well be that some of you guys may think it will be OK to plaster straight on top, or tell me that it doesn't look like it contains asbestos. Just looking for pointers from people who see this sort of stuff day in/day out.
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Cheers
My first post here, and have joined to get some advice on some work we are having done at our house.
We've recently moved into a property, 1968-1970 build with artex covered ceilings throughout. We're not 100% sure it contains asbestos, but judging by the age of the property I would say it does have asbestos in the artex. Asbestos sheeting is currently present in the ceiling of the garage.
We're fully redecorating and wanted to have a skim finish to our ceilings, and am aware of the options to make this happen and also aware of the potential problems asbestos can cause.
A local plasterer said he would scrape most of the peaks off, and then skim over the remaining artex. The peaks are no bigger than 5mm. After reading around I'm a little concerned about having asbestos dust and particles flying around the house and wondered if we should be doing things differently. I'm aware of the options such as re-boarding, boarding over existing, skimming over, scraping off and skimming over and it also seems everyone does things differently!
I've uploaded some photos of the artex and exposed areas of the ceiling where the electrician removed light fittings if it helps!? It might well be that some of you guys may think it will be OK to plaster straight on top, or tell me that it doesn't look like it contains asbestos. Just looking for pointers from people who see this sort of stuff day in/day out.
View image: 20130715 201057
View image: 20130715 201110
View image: 20130715 201149
View image: 20130715 201314
Cheers