Asbestos Re-Inspection Specialists

Stay compliant & protect people with scheduled asbestos re-inspections

We provide fast, fully documented asbestos re-inspections for homes, landlords and commercial properties.

Keeping your asbestos registers up to date, your duty of care fulfilled, and your occupants safe.

Or call now to discuss your existing asbestos survey and re-inspection schedule.

Tel: 0300 373 5873

Why asbestos re-inspection matters

Asbestos doesn’t have to change to become a risk — your building does

Even if you already have an asbestos survey, legislation and guidance expect regular re-inspections to ensure asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) remain in good condition and that your management plan is still effective.

Legal duty to manage asbestos

Duty holders must keep asbestos information current. Re-inspections review the condition of known ACMs and confirm that controls and warning labels remain appropriate.

Changes in use, occupancy or condition

Refurbishment, leaks, damage, new tenants or a change of use can all increase the risk around existing ACMs. Re-inspection identifies deterioration before fibre release occurs.

Evidence for insurers & regulators

Up-to-date re-inspection records demonstrate active management, supporting insurance renewals, audits and any future incident investigations.

When do you need a re-inspection?

Typical asbestos re-inspection triggers

Most duty holders schedule asbestos re-inspections every 12 months, but you may need one sooner if:

  • Your last asbestos survey or re-inspection is more than 12 months old

  • You’re taking on a new lease, new tenants or a change of building use

  • Insurers, lenders or auditors have requested up-to-date documentation

Not sure if your re-inspection is overdue? Share your existing report and we’ll confirm what’s required in a free, no-obligation consultation.

What you gain from a professional re-inspection

  • Updated, easy-to-understand asbestos register and site plan
  • Revised material and priority risk scores for each ACM
  • Clear actions: monitor, encapsulate, repair or remove
  • Photographic evidence of condition changes over time
  • Peace of mind for staff, residents, contractors and visitors

Who we work with

Asbestos re-inspections for homes and commercial properties

Whether you manage a single rental property or a multi-site portfolio, we tailor your re-inspection programme around your risk profile, budget and legal obligations.

Homeowners & residential landlords

Ideal if you own or manage:

  • Single homes with known asbestos (garages, ceilings, floor tiles)

  • HMOs, student lets and social housing

  • Blocks of flats and converted properties

We help you understand where asbestos is, how to live around it safely, and when more intrusive works might require a different type of survey.

Commercial, industrial & public buildings

Supporting duty holders such as:

  • Facilities and estates managers
  • School, healthcare, retail and office sites
  • Industrial units, warehouses and plant rooms
  • Managing agents for multi-occupied buildings

We can align re-inspection cycles with your planned maintenance, provide clear contractor briefings and create multi-site reporting dashboards on request.

How it works

A clear, low-disruption asbestos re-inspection process

From first call to updated report, we focus on safety, clarity and minimal disruption to your day-to-day operations.

1. Free consultation & review

You share your existing asbestos survey, register and floor plans. We confirm if a re-inspection is due, advise on scope and provide a clear, fixed quotation.

2. Site visit & condition check

Our surveyor revisits each previously identified ACM, reviews accessibility and disturbance potential, captures photographs and notes any damage or change in risk.

3. Updated report & management advice

You receive an updated asbestos register and re-inspection report, including revised risk scores, priority actions and recommendations for future re-inspection intervals.

Ready to update your asbestos register?

FAQ

Common questions about asbestos re-inspections

If you’re unsure whether you need a fresh survey or just a

re-inspection, we’ll clarify that for you during your free consultation.

How often should asbestos be re-inspected?

Most duty holders review asbestos at least every 12 months, with higher-risk areas inspected more frequently. The exact frequency depends on the type, condition and location of ACMs, as well as how the building is used. During your consultation we’ll recommend an interval based on your risk profile and existing survey.

Do I need a full new survey or just a re-inspection?

If you already have a compliant asbestos management survey and accurate register, a re-inspection is often sufficient to update condition and risk scores. If the building has changed significantly, or if the original survey is poor quality or very old, we may recommend a new survey. We’ll review your paperwork and explain the best option.

Will the re-inspection disrupt my business or tenants?

Re-inspections are generally low-intrusive. We focus on previously identified ACMs and do not usually require destructive access. We can schedule visits outside of core hours where needed and work around staff, residents and operations to minimise disruption.

What do I receive after the re-inspection?

You’ll receive an updated asbestos register and re-inspection report, including photographs, revised material and priority risk scores, and clear recommendations. We can also provide contractor briefing sheets, signage recommendations and a schedule for future re-inspections.

Can you cover multiple properties or sites?

Yes. We regularly support landlords, managing agents and organisations with multi-site portfolios. We can coordinate visits across your sites, standardise reporting formats and create summary overviews so you can see compliance status at a glance.

Free asbestos re-inspection consultation

Get clear next steps

Share a few details about your property and upload your existing asbestos survey (if you have one). An asbestos consultant will review it and send you:

  • Confirmation of whether a re-inspection is due or overdue
  • Any urgent risks or gaps in your current asbestos management
  • A clear, fixed quote and suggested re-inspection interval

There’s no cost and no obligation to go ahead – just straightforward guidance tailored to your building.

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