Croydon is full of outbuildings with corrugated cement roofs, including garden sheds, workshops, pavilions and stables from the asbestos era. They share the same material, age and tendency to become brittle just when the structure needs removing.
Field access, soft ground, livestock nearby we plan around all of it. Sheets come off intact, ground debris is picked and bagged, and everything leaves by registered carrier with the consignment note to prove it.
Stables, shelters, workshops, garages and club buildings.
Structure demolition for complete building removal.
From the site visit to the consignment note, every step is planned around your access, your ground conditions and your schedule.
We survey the building and the route to its vehicle position, ground conditions, animals, neighbours so the day runs without improvisation.
One figure covering removal, ground pick-over, transport and licensed disposal. Confirmed within 48 hours, immovable after.
Fixings out, sheets lifted whole and lowered by hand. Broken fragments on the ground are collected and bagged as licensed waste not raked into a corner.
Double-bagged waste travels to a licensed facility; your consignment note follows on completion for your records or your land agent’s file.
Field gates, tracks and carry-distances priced in, not discovered on the day.
Timings and exclusion zones agreed with you before we arrive.
A fragment sweep is part of the job, not an extra.
where the whole structure is going, demolition runs under the same fixed contract.
FAQS
Yes, entirely. The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 and the hazardous waste rules apply to the material, not the building type. A shed roof needs the same trained removal and consigned disposal as a house roof, just usually a smaller invoice.
It needs dealing with, calmly. Fragments weather and shed fibres, and they’re a particular risk where animals graze or children play. Don’t gather them up yourself; we collect and bag ground debris as part of every outbuilding job.
Yes. Where a stable block, garage or workshop is beyond saving, we remove the asbestos elements first and demolish the remainder under the same contract, leaving a clear footprint and segregated waste streams.
Smoothly, and we’ve done it before: one site visit, a fixed written price the committee can minute, works scheduled around your sessions, and a consignment note plus completion letter for the society’s records. Grant-funded projects get the documentation their funder asks for.
Corrugated cement on outbuildings almost always falls into the non-licensed or NNLW categories, no HSE licence required, trained operatives and correct disposal mandatory. We confirm the category in your written quote.
Absolutely not both are offences. Asbestos waste must be consigned to a licensed facility whatever land it sits on. The consignment note we issue is your legal proof it went where it should.
Yes timings, exclusion zones and quiet-working arrangements are agreed with you at survey so animals are moved or settled before we start. It’s a planning line on the job sheet, not an obstacle.
Fixed, after the site visit sheet count, access, ground debris and disposal all inside one written figure. Awkward field access changes the number honestly; it never changes to day-rates.
The whole southern edge of the borough Old Coulsdon, Sanderstead, Selsdon, the Farthing Downs fringe plus bordering villages like Chaldon, Caterham and Warlingham on request. If it’s within reach of a CR postcode, send the photo.
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Send us your postcode and a description of the material you’ve found. A surveyor will be with you the same week, and your fixed written price follows within 48 hours.