An asbestos refurbishment survey is carried out before renovation work, structural alterations or intrusive maintenance where the fabric of a building may be disturbed. The purpose of the survey is to locate and identify asbestos-containing materials within the specific area affected by the planned works so they can be managed or removed safely before refurbishment begins.
Under HSE guidance, refurbishment and demolition are treated as part of the same survey category because both are designed to identify asbestos that could be disturbed by intrusive work. In practice, an asbestos refurbishment survey is usually limited to the part of the building affected by the refurbishment, rather than the whole premises.
Refurbishment surveys are commonly required for buildings constructed or refurbished before the year 2000, when asbestos-containing materials were widely used in walls, ceilings, service ducts, floor coverings, insulation products and other hidden parts of the building structure.
These surveys support safe project planning and help property owners, landlords, duty holders, contractors and developers avoid accidental disturbance of asbestos during building works.
Before refurbishment work starts, it is essential to identify any asbestos-containing materials that may be hidden within the areas affected by the project. Unlike a management survey, which is designed for normal occupation and routine maintenance, a refurbishment survey is required where the planned work is more intrusive and may disturb the building fabric.
An asbestos refurbishment survey helps property owners and project teams:
Because refurbishment surveys are intrusive by nature, they are normally carried out in vacant or isolated areas where inspection and sampling can take place safely.
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The survey focuses on the exact parts of the property affected by the proposed works. This may include rooms, corridors, ceiling voids, wall linings, service ducts, pipe boxing, floor build-ups and other concealed areas within the refurbishment zone.

Where necessary, the surveyor may open up parts of the building to inspect hidden materials and take representative samples. This is carried out using controlled methods designed to identify asbestos-containing materials before contractors begin work.

Samples collected during the survey are sent to an accredited laboratory for testing. The analysis confirms whether asbestos fibres are present and identifies the material type so that appropriate action can be planned before refurbishment begins.

If asbestos-containing materials are identified, the survey findings help determine what must be removed or managed before the planned refurbishment works can safely proceed. This gives contractors and duty holders a clear understanding of asbestos risks within the work area.
After the survey is completed, a detailed asbestos survey report is provided for the refurbishment area.
The report identifies the location, extent and type of any asbestos-containing materials found within the scope of the proposed works and helps determine what action is required before refurbishment can begin.
The report typically includes:
Refurbishment surveys are often required before upgrading kitchens, bathrooms or internal layouts where walls, ceilings, flooring or service routes may be disturbed.
Commercial refurbishment works often involve partitions, ceilings, electrical works, HVAC upgrades and service alterations where hidden asbestos materials may be present.
Shop refits, frontage works and internal layout changes can disturb older asbestos-containing materials in ceilings, walls, columns and floor finishes.
Older industrial premises may contain asbestos in insulation boards, roof sheets, pipe lagging, service ducts and plant areas that are affected by refurbishment works.
Refurbishment surveys are commonly required before maintenance projects, room conversions, service upgrades or accessibility works in older public buildings.
Major residential refurbishment works, particularly in older flats and housing stock, may require intrusive surveying before contractors begin structural or internal alterations.
Asbestos surveys in the UK should be carried out in accordance with guidance published by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Survey organisations are often accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), which assesses the competence of testing and inspection bodies.
Surveys are typically carried out by qualified asbestos surveyors following HSE guidance HSG264: Asbestos: The Survey Guide. Surveyors commonly hold recognised qualifications from the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS), such as the P402 qualification for surveying and sampling asbestos in buildings.
Following recognised standards helps ensure asbestos surveys are carried out safely and in line with industry best practice.
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The cost of an asbestos refurbishment survey depends on the size of the refurbishment area, the complexity of the building, accessibility and the level of intrusive inspection required. Refurbishment surveys are often more detailed than management surveys because they are designed to identify asbestos hidden within the building fabric before work starts.
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An asbestos refurbishment survey is an intrusive inspection carried out before renovation work, structural alterations or major maintenance. It is designed to identify asbestos-containing materials within the areas affected by the planned works so they can be dealt with before refurbishment begins.
A refurbishment survey is required before any work that may disturb the fabric of a building, including internal alterations, service upgrades, strip-out works, major repairs or refurbishment projects. It is particularly important in buildings built or refurbished before 2000.
Yes. A management survey is used for normal occupation and routine maintenance, whereas a refurbishment survey is used before intrusive works. Refurbishment surveys are more invasive because they are intended to identify asbestos hidden within walls, ceilings, floors and service areas.