

WESSLING determines your real estate's asbestos contamination according to the state-of-the-art technology, and analyses the samples quickly, safely and discretely. Remediation planning and monitoring of remediation work.Evaluation of the results with reference to the planned work or the use of the real estate.Inspection, sampling and analytical determination of materials containing asbestos.Project- and needs-based analysis strategies.This aspect also affects many real estate transfers which have been already completed.Īt this point, the WESSLING experts advise you in regards to the planning and execution of remediation strategies and ensure that conversion, remediation and dismantling work proceeds smoothly. The economic aspect must also not be underestimated, as the example of a student residence shows: due to the occurrence of asbestos, demolition costs increased from €270,000 to over €750,000 - not including follow-on costs. How the occurrence of asbestos can increase demolition costs As knowledge of the situation increases, it is becoming clear that identification in good time is essential in the case of all construction projects. Prefabricated constructions are currently the central focus of the findings. It should not be forgotten that the fillers were used to fill holes, joints and cracks. Their use within a room changes unsystematically from one partial surface to another. However, they may also be covered by structural plaster and wall paints containing asbestos. The fillers containing asbestos are found in thin layers and are usually concealed by several surface layers. Ongoing production can also be maintained without the need to increase costs Close window Suitable or even alternative solution options are always available for any plant situation. As firmly bound asbestos fibre products, they are not subject to mandatory remediation as long as they are not affected by construction measures or extensive destruction. Like all other floor coverings containing asbestos, little attention is usually paid to polluted floors.

Firmly bound asbestos fibre products are only conditionally subject to mandatory remediation With very little effort, however, they can be checked for asbestos fibres using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Some can be seen to contain fibres with the naked eye, whereas others only reveal isolated, minute wood contents and provide no indication of asbestos. These wood fibre screeds can have very different appearances. However, asbestos fibres were also used between the sixties to the nineties. Its suitability as an industrial screed with elastic properties is achieved using wood fibres (stone-wood screed). Magnesia and magnesium chloride form a quick-hardening, cement-like mass that can be used as screed in permanently dry areas.
