This seems to be a subject that has come up so many times. Moving into an 1850s cottage the bathroom ceiling is artex covered lathe and plaster, the ceiling is water damaged from the roof leaking (will be fixed before I start anything) so it has to come down, I also want spots and a ceiling fan.
I know there are risks that the artex may contain asbestos but my plan is use suitable mask with disposable overall, wet everything down, try to get the artex off and double bag and then rip the lathe and plaster off and bag. The bathroom is fully tiled with vinyl floor so can be washed down after. Then plan to shower with the overall on to wet it before then removing and carrying on with the shower. Other than don't bother and get the professionals in is there anything I've missed from this.
I will get the artex tested and I've also got it on the kitchen walls so will test that, the test is so cheap it would be daft not to check.
There appears to be so much conflicting advice regarding this, artex contains very little asbestos so the risk is low through to torch the house and start from scratch.
My local council issue the correct bags for asbestos and will take the waste at the household waste centres.
I know there are risks that the artex may contain asbestos but my plan is use suitable mask with disposable overall, wet everything down, try to get the artex off and double bag and then rip the lathe and plaster off and bag. The bathroom is fully tiled with vinyl floor so can be washed down after. Then plan to shower with the overall on to wet it before then removing and carrying on with the shower. Other than don't bother and get the professionals in is there anything I've missed from this.
I will get the artex tested and I've also got it on the kitchen walls so will test that, the test is so cheap it would be daft not to check.
There appears to be so much conflicting advice regarding this, artex contains very little asbestos so the risk is low through to torch the house and start from scratch.
My local council issue the correct bags for asbestos and will take the waste at the household waste centres.