Asbestos Garage Roof Removal London — test the sheets, plan safe access and remove them intact where possible
Old corrugated garage roof? Confirm what it is before anybody starts removing it
Older corrugated cement sheets can contain asbestos, but asbestos-free fibre-cement products can look similar. Appearance alone is not reliable confirmation.
Suspect roof
If the sheets have not been tested, arrange professional London asbestos sampling before finalising the removal scope.
Confirmed asbestos cement
Price the removal from sheet quantity, condition, height, access, adjoining property and required disposal.
Whole garage demolition
Consider side panels, ceilings and other materials rather than assuming the roof is the only possible ACM.
How much does asbestos garage roof removal cost in London?
ASM's current guide range is approximately £420–£1,500 + VAT, depending on roof size, number of sheets, height, condition, safe access, waste, side panels, frame removal and whether replacement roofing is included.
Asbestos cement roof removal
+ VAT. Guide only — obtain a project-specific quote.
Asbestos is not the only hazard — asbestos cement roofs are fragile
HSE's asbestos-cement guidance warns that asbestos cement roofs are fragile and cannot bear weight. Work-at-height controls therefore need to be planned separately from the asbestos method.
See HSE HSG33.
Plan from ground level
- safe access equipment
- edge protection
- fragile-surface precautions
- safe sheet lowering
- manual-handling route
- people and property below
Intact asbestos cement and badly damaged sheets can require different controls
The task, material condition and likely fibre release determine whether the work is ordinary non-licensed or NNLW.
Intact / weathered cement
HSE lists careful removal of asbestos cement roof sheeting without substantial breakage as non-licensed work, subject to suitable controls and competence.
Substantially damaged cement
Where sheets are significantly damaged or the method will substantially break them up and create significant dust or debris, NNLW requirements may apply.
Other asbestos materials
AIB, insulation or other higher-risk ACMs in the garage need separate assessment and can require a different work category.
Whole structure demolition
Where the whole garage is being demolished, consider whether a wider intrusive assessment is needed.
Plan to avoid turning intact sheets into broken asbestos debris
Confirm scope
Review evidence, dimensions, condition, side panels, frame and final outcome.
Plan safe access
Select access and fall-prevention arrangements without relying on fragile sheets.
Release & lower sheets
Use a controlled method and lower intact sheets where practicable rather than dropping or smashing them.
Package & dispose
Contain, label, transport and dispose of asbestos waste through the appropriate authorised hazardous-waste route.
Tell us if the roof is cracked, collapsed or broken before we price it
Existing breakage can change the work classification, debris controls, cleaning, PPE/RPE, waste volume and whether analytical support is useful.
Send views of the roof, all elevations, damaged areas, access route and adjoining property.
Garage roofs, sheds and asbestos-cement outbuildings across London and Greater London
Suburban garages
Barnet, Bromley, Richmond, Croydon, Enfield, Wandsworth and surrounding residential areas frequently create enquiries for roof-sheet testing and controlled removal.
Roof plus wall panels
Some garages and workshops use asbestos cement on walls as well as roofs. Photographs of every elevation and the internal frame help define the quotation before attendance.
hazardous-waste disposal route
Household asbestos disposal arrangements vary by borough; professional project waste must follow the appropriate hazardous-waste route. Use a suitable specialist waste route and retain the required hazardous-waste documentation.
See City of London household hazardous-waste guidance and GOV.UK hazardous-waste guidance.
Garage roofs, sheds and asbestos-cement outbuildings across Greater London
Outer-borough garages
Croydon, Bromley, Barnet, Enfield, Harrow, Hillingdon, Ealing, Hounslow, Richmond and other residential areas frequently create enquiries for roof-sheet testing and controlled removal.
Restricted or shared access
Rear access, terraced housing, shared driveways, parked vehicles, adjoining gardens and limited loading space can materially affect the removal and waste-handling plan.
Household disposal is separate from trade work
City of London operates a household hazardous-waste collection service for wrapped bonded asbestos on behalf of most London boroughs, but it does not test, dismantle or wrap material and it is not a substitute for a professional removal scope.
See the City of London household hazardous-waste service and GOV.UK hazardous-waste guidance.
London and Greater London support through ASM's local Mayfair office
ASM supports projects throughout London, Greater London and wider Greater London and the South East through its local London office, led by the London office team. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.
ASM London Office
3rd Floor
45 Albemarle Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 4JL
London: 020 3004 4184
National: 0330 433 9680
Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00
UKAS Accreditation No. 32982
London and Greater London coverage
Mayfair, Westminster, Soho, Marylebone, Fitzrovia, Holborn, City of London, Canary Wharf, Camden, Islington, Hackney, Kensington, Chelsea, Hammersmith, Fulham, Southwark, Lambeth, Wandsworth, Battersea, Clapham, Greenwich, Lewisham, Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond, Ealing, Hounslow, Brent, Barnet, Enfield, Waltham Forest, Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Bromley, Harrow, Hillingdon and wider Greater London.
Attendance is subject to project requirements, scope, access and availability.
Asbestos garage-roof removal itself is not a UKAS-accredited activity. ASM UKAS 32982 applies to defined inspection and testing activities that may support identification and project evidence.
London services connected to asbestos garage roofs
Use sampling where the sheets are unconfirmed, removal and cost pages for the project scope, and demolition surveying where the whole structure is being taken down.
London & Greater London FAQs
How much does asbestos garage roof removal cost in London?
ASM's current guide range is approximately £420 to £1,500 plus VAT, depending on size, height, access, condition, waste, frame and replacement requirements.
How do I know if my garage roof contains asbestos?
Older corrugated cement sheets can contain asbestos, but asbestos-free fibre cement can look similar. Professional sampling and laboratory analysis can confirm the material.
Is asbestos cement roof removal licensed work?
Careful removal without substantial breakage can be non-licensed work. Significantly damaged sheets or work that substantially breaks them up and creates significant dust can require NNLW controls.
Can workers walk on an asbestos cement roof?
No. HSE guidance treats asbestos cement roofs as fragile and they should not be relied upon to bear a person's weight.
Can asbestos sheets go in a normal skip?
No. Asbestos waste requires suitable containment, transport and authorised disposal arrangements.
Is air monitoring always needed after garage roof removal?
No. It is not normally required for an appropriate small-scale intact cement-sheet task. It may be considered where damage, debris or another defined reassurance question exists.
Is garage roof removal UKAS accredited?
No. Removal itself is not a UKAS-accredited activity. ASM holds UKAS 32982 for defined inspection and testing activities.
Send photographs of the garage and get the correct scope priced first
Provide the London or Greater London postcode, roof photographs, approximate dimensions, sheet condition, asbestos result if available, access information and whether you need roof-only removal, whole-garage dismantling or replacement work.

