Asbestos Sampling Aberdeen — test a specific material before you disturb it
Sampling is useful when you need to identify one or a few suspect products
Appearance alone cannot confirm asbestos. HSE states that the way to confirm a suspect material is to obtain and analyse a sample, and sampling should be carried out by a suitably trained person.
Textured coatings
Ceilings and walls before drilling, skimming, removal or alteration.
Floor products
Tiles, paper backing and bituminous adhesive before flooring works.
Cement products
Garage roofs, wall sheets, flues, soffits and other cement products where asbestos status is unconfirmed.
Match the size of the evidence to the size of the decision
Targeted sampling is proportionate for a specific material; wider property or project questions usually need a survey.
One isolated material
Targeted sampling can be proportionate where the question genuinely relates to one accessible product.
Whole property / multiple areas
A structured asbestos survey is usually more useful where the decision concerns several rooms, materials or ongoing property management.
Refurbishment
A sample of one visible material does not investigate concealed ACMs behind the building fabric.
Already have a suitable sample?
Laboratory-only testing is a different service and should be booked before material is sent to Sunderland.
From photograph to laboratory result
Send material details
Provide the Aberdeen address, material location, photographs and reason for testing.
Agree the scope
Confirm how many materials require sampling and whether wider survey information is needed.
Collect safely
A trained professional controls the local disturbance, records the location and obtains the sample.
Analyse & report
The sample is submitted to ASM's Sunderland laboratory for bulk identification within the applicable accredited scope.
A negative sample does not clear the whole room or building
The laboratory result relates to the material actually sampled and its recorded location. Other products, layers and concealed areas can be different.
If the planned decision is larger than the sampled item, consider a Aberdeen asbestos survey.
If a sample has not already been collected safely, arrange professional collection.
Targeted testing before renovation, maintenance or removal
Textured coatings
Tenement flats, houses, offices and hotels frequently create sampling enquiries before drilling, downlights, plastering, ceiling removal or refurbishment.
Floor tiles & adhesives
Older domestic, retail, education and commercial property can retain floor tiles, paper backing and bituminous adhesive beneath later finishes.
Cement products & garage roofs
Garages, sheds, soffits, panels, flues and other cement products are common targeted sampling enquiries across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Targeted testing before renovation, maintenance or removal
Textured coatings
Tenement flats, houses, offices and commercial premises frequently create sampling enquiries before drilling, downlights, plastering, ceiling removal or refurbishment.
Floor tiles & adhesives
Older domestic, retail, education and industrial property can retain floor tiles, backing and bituminous adhesive beneath later finishes.
Cement products & garage roofs
Garages, sheds, soffits, panels, flues and roof sheets are common targeted sampling enquiries across Aberdeen, Portlethen, Stonehaven, Inverurie and surrounding areas.
Targeted testing before renovation, maintenance or removal
Textured coatings & internal finishes
Homes, flats, offices and public buildings frequently create sampling enquiries before drilling, downlights, plastering, ceiling removal or refurbishment.
Floor tiles & adhesives
Older commercial, education, industrial and residential property can retain tiles, backing and bituminous adhesive beneath later finishes.
Cement products & service materials
Garage roofs, sheds, soffits, wall panels, flues, gaskets, rope seals and plant-related materials are common targeted sampling enquiries across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire support through ASM's Scotland regional team
ASM supports projects throughout Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and North East Scotland through its Scotland regional team. UKAS-accredited bulk sample analysis is undertaken at ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable accredited scope.
ASM Aberdeen & North East Scotland Support
Scottish regional asbestos support for Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and North East Scotland.
Aberdeen enquiries:
0330 433 9680
Survey:
survey@asbestosSM.co.uk
Monday–Friday
08:00–18:00
Accredited laboratory:
Sunderland HQ
UKAS Accreditation No. 32982
Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire coverage
Aberdeen City Centre, Union Street, Rosemount, West End, Ferryhill, Torry, Footdee, Old Aberdeen, Bridge of Don, Dyce, Bucksburn, Kittybrewster, Woodside, Mastrick, Northfield, Cults, Bieldside, Milltimber, Cove Bay, Altens and Tullos, with wider attendance across Portlethen, Stonehaven, Westhill, Inverurie, Ellon, Peterhead, Fraserburgh and Aberdeenshire.
Attendance is subject to project requirements, scope, access and availability.
Professional collection and laboratory analysis are described separately. ASM's Sunderland laboratory holds UKAS 32982 for defined ISO/IEC 17025 testing activities; the current schedule controls the precise accredited scope.
Aberdeen sampling, testing and survey routes
Choose targeted sampling for a specific material, laboratory testing for a suitably collected sample, or a wider survey where the building question is broader.
Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire FAQs
Can I test just one material in Aberdeen?
Yes. Targeted professional sampling can be appropriate where the question genuinely relates to one accessible suspect material.
Is asbestos sampling the same as an asbestos survey?
No. Sampling identifies a specific submitted material. A survey systematically inspects a wider defined property or project scope.
Where are Aberdeen samples analysed?
Samples are analysed through ASM's Sunderland headquarters laboratory within the applicable UKAS-accredited ISO/IEC 17025 testing scope.
How are bulk asbestos samples analysed?
Bulk asbestos identification uses polarised light microscopy within the applicable laboratory method and accredited scope.
Does a negative sample mean the room is asbestos-free?
No. The result applies to the sampled material and recorded location only.
What happens if the sample is positive?
The next step depends on material condition and planned disturbance. The ACM may be managed, avoided, protected or removed.
Send a photograph and tell us what decision the result needs to support
Provide the property address, material location, clear photographs, planned work and whether other areas may also be affected. ASM can confirm whether targeted sampling is proportionate.

