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Dingley Village has plenty of brick veneer homes and older sheds where fibro eaves, wet-area linings and cement sheeting can still be present—especially in pre-1990 builds and later DIY updates.
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We focus on the areas where asbestos commonly appears in older Dingley Village properties—eaves/soffits, wet areas (bathroom, laundry), garages, sheds and external cement sheeting—so you get a practical shortlist of likely ACM locations.
We visually assess materials that commonly contain asbestos, including flat fibro sheeting, corrugated cement roofing, backing boards and older wall/ceiling linings, noting visual cues such as sheet profile, fixings, edge condition and typical installation style.
We document whether suspect materials look intact, weathered, cracked, drilled, painted or previously cut. Condition matters because damaged or disturbed ACMs present a higher risk during maintenance, storm repairs and renovation works.
We record clear photos and location details (e.g., ‘rear eaves’, ‘garage ceiling’, ‘laundry wall behind cabinetry’) so you can brief a removalist, builder or tester without guessing where the suspect material was found.
Dingley Village homes often have later additions like pergolas, enclosed carports, re-lined wet areas or re-roofed sheds. We pay attention to transitions between original and newer work where asbestos sheeting is commonly left in place and covered over.
Where suspect materials are identified, we outline sensible next steps—such as engaging appropriate asbestos testing before drilling or removal, and management options if the material is to remain undisturbed.
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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our inspection service.
In Dingley Village, we commonly see suspect asbestos-containing materials in eaves and soffits, wet-area wall/ceiling linings (bathrooms and laundries), older garage ceilings, sheds, and sometimes external cement sheeting or fencing. Homes built or renovated before 1990 can also have asbestos products in backing boards, older cladding, or roof and wall sheets on outbuildings. A visual survey pinpoints the most likely locations.
A visual survey is a strong first step for planning because it highlights where asbestos is likely based on materials and building era. If you’re drilling, cutting, sanding or demolishing any suspect areas, you should arrange targeted sampling and laboratory testing through an appropriate asbestos professional before works begin. Visual checks can’t confirm asbestos content—they guide where testing is most needed.
No. This service is visual only, meaning we identify and document materials that look consistent with asbestos-containing products and explain why they’re considered suspect. Sampling requires specific procedures and is handled as a separate process. If we identify suspect sheeting or linings, we’ll recommend the next steps so you can confirm materials before disturbing them.
Mixed-era renovations are common in Dingley Village and can increase the chance that older asbestos cement sheeting remains in place behind newer finishes or in adjoining rooms like laundries. Renovated spaces may have had asbestos removed, covered over, or partially left behind. During the survey we pay close attention to wet areas, service penetrations and transition points between old and new work to highlight where testing should be prioritised.
We’ll document the location, describe the material and its condition, and outline practical next steps. If the suspect material is intact and not being disturbed, management (leaving it in place and monitoring condition) may be appropriate. If you plan to renovate or the material is damaged, we’ll recommend targeted testing and professional advice before any cutting, removal or disposal is attempted.
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Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections focuses on the pre-1990 materials and mixed-renovation risks common in Dingley Village homes, so you can plan works and testing with clear, site-specific findings. Call 0485 857 077.