What Is Class B Asbestos Removal?
Class B asbestos removal covers non‑friable asbestos, which is asbestos that is bonded into solid materials such as:
- Asbestos cement sheeting (AC sheeting)
- Villaboard and old bathroom linings
- Eaves and soffits
- Fences and external cladding
- Backing boards behind switchboards
- Vinyl floor tiles with asbestos backing
Although non‑friable asbestos is considered lower risk than friable asbestos, it still requires strict safety procedures and a licensed
professional to remove it legally.
Our Asbestos Removal Process
We follow all WorkSafe, QBCC, and Australian Standard requirements to ensure your
property is safe and compliant.
1. Site Inspection & Testing
- Identify suspected asbestos-containing materials
- Arrange NATA‑accredited testing if required
- Provide a clear report and removal plan
2. Safety Setup
- Establish exclusion zones
- Install signage and barriers
- Use approved PPE and negative‑pressure methods where required
3. Professional Removal
- Carefully remove all non‑friable asbestos materials
- Minimise disturbance and dust
- Follow strict handling and packaging procedures
4. Disposal at Licensed Facilities
- All asbestos waste is double‑bagged, sealed, and transported to an approved disposal site
- Full chain‑of‑custody documentation provided
5. Clearance & Documentation
- Final site clean and HEPA vacuum
- Visual clearance inspection
Why Choose Us?
✔ Fully Licensed Class B Asbestos Removalists
We meet all Queensland and national regulatory requirements.
✔ Safe, Compliant, and Insured
Your property and your family’s health are our top priority.
✔ Fast Turnaround for Renovations
We work efficiently to keep your project moving.
✔ Transparent Pricing
Clear quotes with no hidden extras.
✔ Local Brisbane Expertise
We understand Queensland building standards, older home construction, and common asbestos locations.
Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found Inside the Home
- Ceilings: Textured coatings, AC sheeting, tiles
- Walls: Villaboard, fibro, insulation panels
- Floors: Vinyl tiles, sheet flooring backing, old carpet underlay
- Bathrooms: Wall linings, backing boards, compressed sheet flooring
- Kitchens: Splashbacks, wall linings, vinyl flooring
- Laundries: Wall/ceiling linings, floor coverings
- Fireplaces: Flue pipes, insulation
- Electrical: Switchboard backing boards
Outside the Home
- Eaves & Soffits: AC sheeting
- Roofs: Corrugated AC sheets, shingles
- Fences: Flat or corrugated AC panels
- Garages/Sheds: Wall linings, roof sheets
- Downpipes/Gutters: AC pipes
- External Cladding: Fibro/AC sheeting
Key Safety Notes
- Bonded asbestos = lower risk unless damaged
- Friable asbestos = high risk (insulation, flues, sprayed coatings)
- Damage from drilling, sanding, hail, fire, or water blasting increases danger
- Always confirm with NATA‑accredited testin
Book an Asbestos Inspection Today
If you suspect asbestos in your home or renovation project, don’t take risks. Our licensed team will assess, remove, and dispose of it
safely and professionally.
Removal License: 2329478
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