Asbestos
Showing results 1-10 of 10
Asbestos-cement cladding – damaged sheets/impact damage
-
Stones, balls, vehicles
Asbestos-cement cladding – loose or missing fixings
-
Movement of cladding sheets
-
Deterioration of fixings
Moss or lichen on asbestos-cement cladding
-
Insufficient cleaning
-
Walls and eaves continuously damp due to heavy planting/overhanging trees/a bank in close proximity
-
South walls not exposed to sunlight
-
Continuous wetting from overflowing gutter or pipe
Surface deterioration of asbestos-cement cladding
-
Weathering, age of material
-
Inadequate cleaning, maintenance
Asbestos-cement cladding – too close to or in ground contact
-
Installed too close to the ground
-
Gardens have been built up
-
Path or paving laid against the cladding
Rust spotting on asbestos-cement cladding
-
Corrosion of fasteners where incorrect fastener used or galvanised coating has been damaged during fixing
Textured ceiling dirty
-
General build-up of dirt over a period of time; smoking fire or people smoking
Textured ceiling falling off
-
Texture losing adhesion to substrate; at end of serviceable life
Chalking paint on asbestos-cement cladding
-
Weathering, UV light exposure – chalking will be more visible with darker colours
Fading paint on asbestos-cement cladding
-
Weathering/UV light exposure – darker colours are more prone to fading