Asbestos

ASBESTOS REMOVAL IN BUNDABERG

CERTIFIED REMOVALISTS

Asbestos is a known highly dangerous material that can cause serious damage to your health. If you know or suspect that you have asbestos on your property, talk to the team at Kwik Lift today.


We are certified asbestos removal specialists who can carry out all your air monitoring needs and supply clearance certificates upon completion. Whether you need removal jobs for Class A or Class B asbestos, we’ve got you covered.


Asbestos Inspection

A certified asbestos removal specialist will come out to your property to conduct a professional inspection. Our thorough inspection includes checking surrounding fences, under buildings and any other material found on your property.


Asbestos Advice

We give you accurate advice on the risks associated with any level of asbestos found on your premises. We make sure that you have a clear understanding of the removal options available by providing a comprehensive report and recommendation.


Asbestos Removal

Never attempt to remove asbestos yourself. Instead, call the expert team at Kwik Lift to safely and effectively remove asbestos of all shapes and sizes from your property. We are fully insured and certified in providing professional asbestos removal from residential, commercial and industrial projects. We have a fully qualified and experienced asbestos assessor available at all times to carry out all your monitoring needs.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT ARE SIGNS OF ASBESTOS POISONING?

Shortness of breath, persistent dry coughing, chest pain and appetite loss are the common symptoms of asbestos poisoning. Before it leads to more serious health problems, call licensed removalists to conduct professional inspections and prompt removal.

WHAT ARE SIGNS OF ASBESTOS POISONING?

Asbestos comes in three types: white asbestos (Chrysotile) which consists of curly fibres that are difficult to separate, brown asbestos (Amosite) which are often found in sprayed insulation materials and blue asbestos (Crocidolite) which are extremely thin, making it the most dangerous type.

WHERE IS ASBESTOS USUALLY FOUND IN HOMES?

Asbestos was primarily used in building materials for homes built between 1940s and late 1980s because of its durability and effective insulation. Hence, it can be found in pipes, roofing, flooring as well as brakes, clutches and gaskets of cars.

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