Asbestos Management Survey
An asbestos management survey is carried out to locate and assess asbestos-containing materials within an occupied building. The purpose of the survey is to ensure that any asbestos materials present can be safely managed without posing a risk to occupants, contractors or maintenance workers.
Across Stockport, many residential and commercial properties were constructed or refurbished before the year 2000, meaning asbestos-containing materials may still be present within ceilings, walls, insulation systems and service areas.
These surveys support the legal responsibilities placed on property owners and duty holders under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012.
Why Asbestos Management Surveys Are Required
Under UK asbestos regulations, those responsible for managing non-domestic premises must identify and manage asbestos risks.
An asbestos management survey helps:
- Identify asbestos-containing materials
- Assess their condition
- Prevent accidental disturbance
- Ensure safe day-to-day use of the building
- Support compliance for landlords and businesses
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What An Asbestos Management Survey Involves
During an asbestos management survey, a qualified surveyor will assess accessible areas of the property to identify materials that may contain asbestos. The process may include:

Visual inspection of materials
Accessible parts of the building are examined to locate materials that could contain asbestos. This typically includes ceilings, walls, flooring, insulation and service areas where asbestos was commonly used.

Careful sampling of suspected materials
If any materials are suspected to contain asbestos, small samples may be taken using controlled techniques. This is carried out in a way that minimises disturbance and reduces the risk of fibre release.

Laboratory asbestos testing
Samples are sent to an accredited laboratory where they are analysed using specialist equipment. This confirms whether asbestos is present and, where applicable, identifies the type.

Assessment of condition and risk
Where asbestos-containing materials are identified, their condition is evaluated along with the likelihood of disturbance. This helps determine whether they can remain in place under management or if further action may be needed.
What Happens After The Survey?
Once the survey is complete, a comprehensive report is issued detailing the location, extent and condition of any asbestos-containing materials identified within the property. The report will also include clear recommendations for management, such as monitoring, encapsulation or removal where appropriate.
This information can be used to support compliance with current regulations and to help property owners, landlords and contractors plan works safely.
What Is Included In The Report?
An asbestos management survey report typically includes:
- Material assessment scores
- Photographs and material notes
- Location plans or marked diagrams
- Laboratory test results
- Recommendations for management or further action
Buildings Where Asbestos Management Surveys Are Common
Offices and commercial premises
Regular surveys support the identification and management of asbestos risks, helping dutyholders meet workplace safety responsibilities.
Rental properties and housing blocks
Landlords and managing agents are responsible for identifying and managing asbestos within communal areas to meet legal obligations.
Retail units
Asbestos may be present in areas such as ceilings, partition walls and flooring, particularly in older shop units or previously refurbished spaces.
Hospitals and healthcare facilities
Healthcare buildings often include older structures where asbestos-containing materials require careful monitoring and management.
Schools and public buildings
Routine inspections help maintain safe environments for staff, students and visitors by identifying and managing potential asbestos risks.
Industrial units and warehouses
Many industrial properties contain materials from periods when asbestos was widely used, making ongoing monitoring important for worker and contractor safety.
Professional Standards For Asbestos Surveys
Surveys are undertaken in accordance with HSE HSG264 guidance by qualified surveyors with relevant experience in inspecting a wide range of property types. Where materials are suspected to contain asbestos, samples may be carefully collected and analysed by UKAS-accredited laboratories. This process ensures accurate identification and helps support safe management and regulatory compliance.
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Areas We Cover Across Stockport
We connect customers with qualified asbestos surveyors across the Stockport area.
Arrange asbestos surveys, inspection and testing for homes, landlords and commercial properties across Cheadle, Gatley and surrounding areas.
Survey services available across Bramhall for property purchases, renovation work and ongoing building management.
Asbestos surveys arranged across Hazel Grove and High Lane, covering residential and commercial properties.
Survey services available across Marple and Marple Bridge for renovation, property purchases and compliance requirements.
Asbestos surveys arranged across Bredbury for residential, industrial and commercial properties.
Arrange asbestos surveys in Romiley for homes, landlords and property management across the area.
Survey services available across Edgeley, covering older housing stock and commercial premises.
Arrange asbestos surveys in Offerton for residential properties, landlords and renovation projects, including inspection, testing and sampling where required.
How Much Does An Asbestos Management Survey Cost?
The cost of an asbestos survey will depend on factors including the size of the property, the type of survey required and its location. Management surveys are typically less complex, while refurbishment and demolition surveys involve a more detailed and intrusive inspection process.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Asbestos Management Surveys in Stockport
What is an asbestos management survey?
An asbestos management survey is the standard type of inspection carried out in occupied buildings to identify materials that may contain asbestos. It focuses on locating asbestos-containing materials that could be disturbed during normal use or routine maintenance, and records their location, condition and potential risk so they can be safely managed.
When is an asbestos management survey required?
Management surveys are typically required for buildings constructed before 2000 where the property remains in use. They are commonly carried out for commercial premises, rental properties and public buildings to help dutyholders comply with their responsibilities under asbestos regulations.
What does an asbestos management survey involve?
The survey involves a visual inspection of accessible areas within the building, along with sampling of materials suspected to contain asbestos where necessary. Any samples are analysed in a laboratory, and the findings are compiled into a report outlining locations, condition and recommendations for safe management.
How much does an asbestos management survey cost?
Costs can vary depending on factors such as the size and type of the property, the number of materials requiring inspection and the location within Stockport. Management surveys are generally more straightforward than other survey types, making them one of the more cost-effective options.