Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Property/DIY

Join our Property forum for renovation, DIY, and house selling advice.

Asbestos in Artex

27 replies

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 10:37

My buyers’ surveyor have said due to the age of my house, the ceiling artex could have asbestos in it. The house was built in 1990.

I know the buyers have plans to knock through to make a dining kitchen, so this is relevant.

Does anyone have any idea whether houses built in 1990 might have asbestos in the ceilings?

I’m going to pay to have it checked of course. I just hope it comes back negative.

OP posts:
FunPinkSwan · 06/07/2025 11:43

normally the buyers would pay for this survey.. have they asked you to pay ?

Asbestos was banned in UK 1985 so there’s a good chance you may not have any however only a sample will advise for sure

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 16:58

Yes I’ve been asked to pay. The estate agent says it’s a grey area.

OP posts:
WallaceinAnderland · 06/07/2025 17:00

You don't have to have it checked or pay for any survey.

NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 17:21

FunPinkSwan · 06/07/2025 11:43

normally the buyers would pay for this survey.. have they asked you to pay ?

Asbestos was banned in UK 1985 so there’s a good chance you may not have any however only a sample will advise for sure

Yes, but the construction industry was very lax about materials for many years afterwards. The HSE advise caution about the presence of asbestos as being potentially in any building built before 2000.

OP, you have no duty here. If the buyer wants an asbestos survey that's up to them but be aware it'll need to be intrusive sampling to test it in every suspect material.

My house was built in 1980 and every ceiling and several walls have been skimmed in artex containing chrysotile asbestos.

Doris86 · 06/07/2025 17:45

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 16:58

Yes I’ve been asked to pay. The estate agent says it’s a grey area.

I wouldn’t be paying. This is just a standard comment that surveyors put in for any house built before the year 2000, when asbestos stopped being used. Perhaps your buyers don’t realise that? It’s incredibly common and not something that buyers would usually kick up a fuss about. If they want to get it checked it’s down to them.

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:11

Thanks everyone. The buyers want to knock through to make a kitchen diner, so knowing about the asbestos situation is important. I don’t want to lose my buyers, so I might pay. Should I?

OP posts:
NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 19:22

Personally I'd tell them to piss off.

If they want a full refurbishment and demolition survey, they can do it when they own the property. It's up to them what they do later on, but their desire to demolish part of the house has nothing to do with your sale or their purchase IMO.

You also don't want them asking for money off to deal with any asbestos which is then identified.

That said, it depends on how much you need to sell to these people!

MargaretMarigold · 06/07/2025 19:24

I bought a test and scraped some bits off which were then sent for testing.
Didn’t cost much. Would they accept that?

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:26

Oh god, I feel stressed now. I don’t know what I should do.

OP posts:
NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 19:29

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:26

Oh god, I feel stressed now. I don’t know what I should do.

What, specifically, have they asked for?

A tiny scraping taken from one wall or one ceiling sent off by you = about £100.

A full R&D survey of the entire house = £0000 (four figures)

Paperthin · 06/07/2025 19:30

Asbestos wasn’t banned completely until 2000, with some previous bans previous to that related to different types. Every building built prior to 2000 may have Asbestos in the materials. Rates, soffits and facia, some insulation, there’s a diagram of a home on the HSE website with all the places it COULD be.
So, if their surveyor states this might be the case it is their responsibility to get a further more intrusive survey, it is not your responsibility.

Abra1t · 06/07/2025 19:32

It’s easy and cheap to do a home survey yourself. I think mine cost about £40 and I got a certificate from the lab saying no asbestos was present.

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:36

It’s the ceiling artex that’s suspected of having asbestos. The house was built in 1990.

OP posts:
NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 19:38

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:36

It’s the ceiling artex that’s suspected of having asbestos. The house was built in 1990.

Then I wouldn't be entertaining this. But I'm like that, and it's you that needs to sell the house!

ToldMeTheTruth97Percent · 06/07/2025 19:41

Every time I see these posts I usually just pop a reply on here just highlighting the importance of asbestos checks. Whoever pays for it I don't know but please, please get it checked.

please don't end up like me diagnosed with mesothelioma. It's gruelling and horrid to live with.

never skip an asbestos check ❤️

Summerhillsquare · 06/07/2025 19:42

Surely this is common, not the most dangerous type of asbestos, and is simply plastered over?

CountAdhemar · 06/07/2025 19:44

ToldMeTheTruth97Percent · 06/07/2025 19:41

Every time I see these posts I usually just pop a reply on here just highlighting the importance of asbestos checks. Whoever pays for it I don't know but please, please get it checked.

please don't end up like me diagnosed with mesothelioma. It's gruelling and horrid to live with.

never skip an asbestos check ❤️

Thanks for sharing. How did you get it, do you think? I appreciate mesothelioma hard to trace back.

FunPinkSwan · 06/07/2025 19:55

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:26

Oh god, I feel stressed now. I don’t know what I should do.

Im a purchaser and I wouldn’t dream of asking the sellers to fund this … it’s down to me to pay if I want to know this info and same applies here imo

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:57

My estate agent said who pays is a grey area.

OP posts:
Doggymummar · 06/07/2025 20:00

If they want the survey they pay. Did you move in as a new build then? Otherwise why didn't your survey through it up?

Limehawkmoth · 06/07/2025 20:04

Olivesforteatonighty · 06/07/2025 19:26

Oh god, I feel stressed now. I don’t know what I should do.

Don’t panic.
my mid 60s dormer bungalow has/had artex…my surveyor said same thing. I don’t think too much about it as I’ve moved a lot and had before and didn’t think I was doing any new works .

butvthen gradually over 5 years I’ve discovered it’s a money sink house. Jeez, just about everything is worng with it 😱

on the first set of works I had done 3 years ago, they had to take a ceiling down. Then discovered artex under smooth skimming.

the builders took samples themselves. You do need to wear PPE As disturbing the asbestos is the risk. Samples came back clear. It cost me an extra £75 . The buidiers were very relaxed about it, said even if it came back positive it would delay works by 2-3weeks and cost me an extra £1000 . Sure, I did worry, but test results comes back clear in a few days

i then had to have upstairs gutted completely for insulation this year …I decided to do testing in advance. Hired company, he came to sample ALL remaining ceiling even if smooth, all over house whilst he was at it…most didn’t have artex under plaster skim and he didn’t charge for those. In total I paid £170 for testing and sampling…given he’d travelled 40 miles, I can’t actually see how he made a living 😱😳…but he seemed happy with tea and a piece of homemade cake.

all my tests were negative btw. Despite being mid 60s house.

they take very small samples from multiple places in each ceiling…it’s nothing that a little poly filler and a lick of paint can deal with in 30 mins or so of work.

so, it wouldn’t, in theory, take much for you to do testing. Get quotes. It doesn’t cost that much! You can take samples yourself but you’ll need to pay out for mask, goggles and a set of overall etc. and dispose of by double bagging becuase you have to assume it’ll be positive till test results back. Leave bag in garage. If negative you can bin, if positive they can be disposed of by asbestos removal company.

BUT, the main question here is what are buyers going to do if you test and it comes back positive. If they weren’t extending then they simply don’t have to do anything. But it’ll probably put them off. But As long as you don’t disturb it it’ll be fine. It’s the dust that is bad. And there are different types of asbestos some of which are worse than others

but if they’re knocking place around, then they’ll do asbestos removal as they do rest of job. They’ll maybe have to take ceilings down anyway and it’ll just add cost of specialist team and disposal . So they can do that. It’s not adding tens of £1000s to build budget…maybe a £2000- 5000 depending on how much they take down (google still says £300 to £700 per room) , If they know ahead they’ll plan it into the schedule.

As others said this is standard surveyor covering arse wording in survey. If it was me I’d be saying nope, you want to know, you do tests AFTER exchange. If they walk away then that’s life. Someone else will come along eventually.

If lots of people express concern around asbestos you might need to rethink and get tests, but if positive then you’ll probably need to reduce price according by a few thousand and be totally upfront with buyers. But it’s not for you to remove if you’re not going to disturb it- it’s unnecessary

please don’t panic..I did, but learnt it wasn’t as scary as it sounds

another thing to check- did it come up in conveyencing when you bought the house? Go back to questionnaire your vendors completed and see if they made comment on artex ceiling…see if it came up on your survey..,see if your solicitor asked about artex… if they were original owners they’d have known if it was asbestos.

Limehawkmoth · 06/07/2025 20:14

NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 19:29

What, specifically, have they asked for?

A tiny scraping taken from one wall or one ceiling sent off by you = about £100.

A full R&D survey of the entire house = £0000 (four figures)

Don’t know what R&D means..but just doing sampling and testing would be £200-300 for entire house.

NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 20:14

Limehawkmoth · 06/07/2025 20:14

Don’t know what R&D means..but just doing sampling and testing would be £200-300 for entire house.

Refurbishment and demolition survey. Totally different from a basic asbestos survey.

Limehawkmoth · 06/07/2025 20:31

NeedForSpeed · 06/07/2025 20:14

Refurbishment and demolition survey. Totally different from a basic asbestos survey.

thanks for clarifying!

id add if they’re renovating a spepcifc area it’s only that bit that needs doing, and it’s likely some of the costs of asbestos removal (like taking ceiling down, replacing with new plaster board, skimming, decorating) will be in cost of new build anyway…they’d be paying extra for the specialist team to do removal and then disposal.

right now there’s no need to do R&D in all parts of house if it’s undisturbed and not compromised.

Swipe left for the next trending thread