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Asbestos Removal in Public Buildings

Working in many public sectors including schools, supermarkets, offices, hospitals & factories. Sensitive to customer needs and careful to not...

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Asbestos Removal in Residential Properties

If you are a homeowner who has found traces of asbestos within your residential property, we can help find the...

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Asbestos Removal in Demolition & Construction

As a demolition or construction contractor, you will work closely with an asbestos removal contractor like us. We remove asbestos...

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Asbestos Advice & Consultation

Every step of the way, E4 Environmental offers consultation and expert advice to ensure you are receiving the best quality...

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Asbestos Removal and Encapsulation services across the UK

Finding asbestos in your home, workplace, or commercial project can fill you with stress. Our job is to take that away from you and use our years of expertise to remove the asbestos safely.

Asbestos Removal Services

Asbestos removal comes in many forms. These are categorised into four main areas, and we offer free advice on any aspect of Asbestos Removal and Encapsulation. Click on the service...

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About e4 Environmental - Fully Licensed Asbestos Removal Company

Founded in 2006, we help people like you to remove asbestos in a regulated and safe manner. HSE certified, we are a fully-licensed asbestos removal contractor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Some of the most common questions we get asked are answered below for you! For further information give us a...

Q: How much will it cost me?

As each case is different to the next, we are unable to give a set price but are happy to take a look free of charge before any commitment from yourselves, always guaranteeing a competitive price.

Q: How many types of asbestos are there?

Asbestos has two sub-categories; Serpentine and Amphibole, defined by their difference in fibre qualities. In the Serpentine category is Chrysotile (also known as White asbestos) with S-shaped fibres. In the Amphibole category is; Crocidolite (Blue asbestos), Amosite (Brown asbestos) and also lesser-known Anthophyllite, Tremolite and Actinolite, all with straight fibres. To learn more about the history of asbestos, read our blog

Q: Why is asbestos hazardous to my health?

The fibres of the asbestos materials are long, thin strands that are very small. When inhaled, these fibres latch on to your lungs and organs and when built up over time can cause Asbestosis or Mesothelioma, both fatal and incurable diseases. For further information on why asbestos can be dangerous, read our blog.

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