CONTAMINATED GROUND REMOVAL
Controlled removal of asbestos contaminated ground carried out by fully licensed excavation professionals.
A survey is the quickest way to find out if you have a problem with invasive weeds or contaminated ground. Get a quick quote by sending in pictures of the suspect invasive plant or for commercial property or land with suspected infestation or asbestos contaminated land, request a full site survey.
For residential customers who send us images of the target plant we provide a ‘quick quote’ – this is an initial estimate on the cost of Invasive or aquatic weed treatment, based on a rough approximation of the amount of target plants on the property. This can precede a full site survey and full quote.
To provide a full quote a site survey (walkover visual inspection) is required to be carried out by one of our invasive or aquatic plant specialists so that you can be provided with a comprehensive survey report and remedial works quotation. The report will detail the site, the target problem(s), with photographs and a survey drawing. It will factor in options for treating the plant or completely get rid of the infestation and may also include any environmental considerations spotted on the survey such as protected species.
For asbestos contaminated ground projects we will need to carry out soil analysis at the time of survey. Ask us for details.
“From our first contact with Dan from the company, through the surveyor coming round and the report being sent back out to us, was really efficient and really informative. Would definitely use again in the future. Can’t recommended enough.”
“Easy and very quick response which has put our mind at rest, would highly recommend”
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