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Compliance driven
Asbestos Survey
The First Principle focuses on the health & safety of its clients. Our survey is designed to ensure that no asbestos contaminants are present on the premises.
What is asbestos?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in the past due to its fire-resistance properties. It is now known, however, to cause a variety of serious health problems. Because asbestos fibres are so small, they can become airborne and represent a serious health risk if inhaled.
As a result, several countries have banned usage, and strict regulations govern its handling and disposal. If you suspect that your home or workplace contains asbestos, it is critical that you hire a professional asbestos removal company to do an asbestos management survey to ensure that it is eliminated safely and that potential health risks are minimised.
To get more information visit www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/
Key elements of an asbestos survey
- Identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs)
- Evaluate the condition and risk of ACMs
- Conduct visual inspections and collect samples
- Assess fibre release potential and accessibility
- Produce a detailed report of findings
- Outline recommended management steps
- Comply with UK asbestos regulations
- Inform relevant stakeholders (e.g. contractors, tenants)
An asbestos survey is carried out to locate and assess any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within a building. Our certified asbestos surveyors conduct a thorough inspection to ensure safety and legal compliance. According to UK law, all non-domestic buildings and communal areas of residential properties built before 2000 must undergo an asbestos survey.
There are two main types:
- Asbestos Management Survey – for regular use and maintenance
- Refurbishment & Demolition Survey – for projects involving building changes
After the survey, you’ll receive a report detailing the location, type, and condition of any ACMs. While we don’t produce fire or building-wide safety plans, we provide easy-to-understand guidance on how to manage identified asbestos safely.
A management plan may include:
- Ongoing monitoring
- Encapsulation
- Professional removal
- Access restrictions
This plan should be reviewed regularly, especially after maintenance or changes to the building.
Types of Asbestos surveys
Management Survey
This survey is required for buildings that are occupied and undergoing routine maintenance. It identifies any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) that could be disturbed during everyday use.
• Non-intrusive and low-risk
• Legally required for most non-domestic buildings built before 2000
Refurbishment & Demolition Survey
This more invasive survey is essential before any structural work, renovation, or demolition. It locates all ACMs, including those hidden behind walls or under floors, to ensure safe removal.
• Highly intrusive with destructive inspection
• Mandatory before any building alterations
Get your Asbestos Survey in 3 simple steps
Step 1 - Request a quote
Get in touch with us to request a free, no-obligation quote. We’ll gather a few details about your property to determine the right type of asbestos survey for your needs.
Step 2 - We visit your premises
A qualified asbestos surveyor will visit your premises to carry out a detailed inspection. This includes identifying any asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and collecting samples if needed.
Step 3 - Get your reports
You’ll receive a clear, easy-to-understand report outlining any findings, including the type, condition, and location of any asbestos — along with guidance on next steps.
Why choose us for an asbestos survey?
At The First Principle, we provide asbestos surveys that are clear, compliant, and carried out by fully qualified professionals. Whether you’re ensuring legal compliance or safeguarding your property, our process is built around trust, clarity, and safety.

Expertise
Our certified surveyors have the training and experience to accurately identify and assess asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in all types of buildings.

Clarity
We deliver reports that are easy to understand — no jargon, just clear findings and practical guidance on how to manage any risks.

Compliance
Our surveys follow all relevant UK regulations, helping you stay compliant with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.

Trust
We’re committed to honesty, professionalism, and delivering reliable service — from your first quote to your final report.
Established company
When to contact The First Principle
- Buying or selling a commercial property
- Planning & renovation
- Undertaking a demolition project
- Managing a rental property
- Complying with health & safety regulations
- Moving into older premises
- Protecting contractors or staff
- Noticed damaged materials
- Routine safety check
Request a quote today
Don’t leave safety to chance. Whether you’re planning works, managing a property, or ensuring compliance, our qualified team is here to help.
Contact The First Principle today for a fast, reliable asbestos survey and get the clarity you need to move forward with confidence.
Your questions answered
Common questions
Do I need an asbestos survey for my property?
If your property was built before the year 2000, you are legally required to have an asbestos survey if it’s non-domestic or includes shared areas. It’s also essential before any refurbishment or demolition work.
What’s the difference between a management survey and a refurbishment/demolition survey?
A management survey identifies asbestos in areas used during normal occupation. A refurbishment/demolition survey is more intrusive and required before construction work to locate hidden ACMs.
Is asbestos still dangerous if it’s not disturbed?
Yes. While undisturbed asbestos may pose less risk, it can become hazardous if materials are damaged or deteriorate over time. That’s why regular surveys and monitoring are important.
How long does an asbestos survey take?
This depends on the size and complexity of the property, but most surveys can be completed in a few hours to one day. We’ll provide an estimate with your quote.
What happens if asbestos is found?
You’ll receive a detailed report outlining the type, location, and condition of any ACMs found. We’ll also advise you on safe management or removal options — though we do not carry out removals ourselves.