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Electric, Gas and Asbestos

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We are buying a house built around the mid 1990s with a 20 year old conventional boiler . The survey have flagged up that the decoration on the ceiling may contain asbestos and also a recommendation to see recent certification on gas and electrical installations.

My concerns are..
- How likely is it that the decorative finishes on the ceiling to contain asbestos (House built mid 1990s, I heard that asbestos stopped being used before that)
- When buying a house of that age (around 20 years old), is it recommended to get a gas and electrical inspection done (as there is no recent certificate) ?

Feedback appreciated.
Thanks!
Alex

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  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
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    alex_lee wrote: »
    How likely is it that the decorative finishes on the ceiling to contain asbestos

    Very unlikely.
    When buying a house of that age (around 20 years old), is it recommended to get a gas and electrical inspection done (as there is no recent certificate) ?

    I doubt most people would bother.
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    alex_lee wrote: »
    ... a house built around the mid 1990s with a 20 year old conventional boiler .

    My concerns are..
    - How likely is it that the decorative finishes on the ceiling to contain asbestos (House built mid 1990s, I heard that asbestos stopped being used before that)
    Highly unlikely.
    And if there IS asbestos, there's no problem provided you don't disturb it. Painting is fine - Cutting, sanding, removing would create asbestos dust.

    - When buying a house of that age (around 20 years old), is it recommended to get a gas and electrical inspection done (as there is no recent certificate) ?
    Up to you.
    If it's the original boiler it will be near the end of its life - but might last another 5.... 10 years. Who knows.
    Electrics are unlikely to be dangerous unless there's been a lot of poor DIY, though any inspection will highlight it is not to current standards (so what?).
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