Our asbestos services, including Asbestos Removal are available to the following industries in Mitcham and the surrounding suburbs of Melbourne:
Residential Homes and Properties
Commercial Buildings and Properties
Industrial Buildings and Properties
Environmental Organisations
We provide a wide range of hazardous goods and asbestos services all over Victoria, including in Mitcham. These services include:
Mould Removal
Public Liability Insurance & Clearance Certificates
Our asbestos services are available all over the Mitcham area of Melbourne, including in the following areas:
If you can’t see your suburb listed, give us a call on 03 9704 2952 – our services are available all over Victoria, so we can help you today.
We pride ourselves our professionalism, expertise and the trust we have built with our customers over the years.
Here’s why we’ve become one of Victoria’s leading and most-trusted asbestos removal services:
Extensive Experience
To truly understand asbestos and how to manage it safely, you need experience. At Asbestos Australia, we have more than 20 years of experience in the industry.
Safe & Effective Services
Asbestos can cause serious damage to your health. We make it our priority to not only perform our services using OH&S standard, but we also do so effectively, so you can be confident that all asbestos will be removed from your property.
Licensed, Trained & Experienced
Removing asbestos from any property is not a simple task and requires knowledge & experience. Our team is highly qualified, experienced & trained to remove asbestos properly, using up-to-date techniques.
Competitive Pricing
We pride ourselves on providing our services at a fair and affordable price. We understand how important the removal of asbestos is from your property and we want to ensure that you can afford to do so.
Residential & Commercial Experience
Our team of asbestos inspectors and removalists have extensive experience working on residential homes & properties, commercial buildings and industrial properties of all sizes.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is found in rock formations. Each mineral is made up of millions of flexible and small silicate fibres that are bonded together. Asbestos was commonly used in the building and construction industry because it is lightweight and exceptionally durable. It was used in a huge range of building materials including, but not limited to:
Asbestos is categorised as either Friable or Non-Friable asbestos, which means: Friable Asbestos: This means that the asbestos can be crumbled or broken down by hand or a little amount of pressure. This kind of asbestos is usually loose in nature and is very dangerous as it is easy for the asbestos fibres to become airborne.
Non-Friable Asbestos: Also known as bonded asbestos, means that the asbestos is mixed with other bonding or adhesive materials and are usually solid, rigid, and not easily disturbed. Though this kind of asbestos can become damaged over time, from natural occurrences, or from direct activities, like drilling, cutting and sanding.
Asbestos was used in building materials in Australia predominantly between the 1940s to the late 1980s, though it was still used up until it’s complete ban in Australia in 2003. Asbestos is extremely dangerous for the health and well-being of humans and can lead to irreversible health conditions.
Asbestos should always be professionally removed from your home as it is a highly dangerous substance that can cause incurable health conditions.
Some of the conditions asbestos exposure can cause include:
Each of these illnesses often have a long latency period, which means that you may not become unwell until a long time after the exposure.
In addition to being the cause of these diseases and illnesses, another reason that you should avoid removing asbestos yourself and instead work with a professional, is that it is very unlikely that you will be able to detect the presence of asbestos yourself.
Asbestos is not able to be detected by the naked eye, and unless you have experience in the building industry or environmental hygiene industry, it is unlikely you will have the knowledge of the signs or indications that asbestos may be present.
If you’re planning a home renovation, or you’ve recently bought a home that was built prior to 2003, if you want peace of mind about the presence of asbestos, you should work with an asbestos professional, like us here at Asbestos Australia, as we can inspect and test your property for the presence of asbestos.
As asbestos fibres are very small in size, it’s highly unlikely that you will be able to see them with the naked eye. If you have experience in the construction industry, you might know what some asbestos containing building materials may look like.
If your home was built between 1940 and the late 1980s, there is a high chance that your home may contain asbestos. If your home was built between 1990 and 2003, there is still a chance that asbestos building materials may have been used.
The most effective way for you to be confident in knowing whether your home has asbestos present is to have it professionally tested by an asbestos specialist, like us here at Asbestos Australia. We provide our asbestos inspection services all over Melbourne, Victoria and Australia.
Yes! Here at Asbestos Australia, we’re able to safely and effectively remove both friable and non-friable asbestos from your home, residential, or commercial property in Melbourne, Victoria.
We are Class A & B licensed asbestos removalists that are as concerned about your safety as well as our own. We pride ourselves on being able to provide a thorough service that will ensure you and your family are safe from asbestos and hazardous goods.
Before we perform any asbestos removal of your home, building or property, our qualified and licensed team will first perform an onsite evaluation before providing you with a free quote and plan of action for our services.
As a part of our initial asbestos inspection, we will identify affected areas and if testing and sampling is required to confirm the presence of asbestos, we will work with an independent Environmentalist Hygienist to confirm whether asbestos is present through Nata accredited testing.
We will provide you with a no obligation plan of action for the management and removal of the asbestos present on your property and if you decide to proceed with our asbestos removal services, we will remove the asbestos in accordance with OH&S standards.
Your home, building or property will be safe for you to reoccupy once we have completed our Asbestos Removal Services. You can learn more about our asbestos removal service here or get in touch with us here.
Asbestos is a hazardous material that was commonly used in construction before the 1990s and can pose a serious threat to the health of homeowners and their families in Mitcham and other suburbs in Victoria. Asbestos can be found in a range of building materials, including cement sheeting, roof tiles, insulation, and flooring.
Homeowners in Mitcham need to be aware of the potential presence of asbestos in their homes and take necessary precautions. If you suspect that your property may contain asbestos, it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a licensed and experienced asbestos removalist. A professional asbestos removalist can conduct a comprehensive inspection of your property and test any suspected asbestos-containing materials.
If asbestos is found in your home, it is important to have it safely and professionally removed to prevent any potential health risks. Asbestos removal should only be carried out by licensed professionals who are trained in the safe removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials.
At Asbestos Australia, we offer a range of asbestos inspection, testing, and removal services to homeowners in Mitcham and the surrounding areas. Our team of licensed professionals has the expertise to safely remove any asbestos-containing materials from your property, providing you with peace of mind.
If you suspect that your home may contain asbestos, don’t hesitate to contact us today to schedule an inspection and ensure the safety of your family.