Hi, Am looking for some guidance.
I am looking to remove the old flue from a now disconnected gas fire - reasons for this is the extra space that this will create above.
I have been advised that the flue is asbestos (see pic) I have been quoted on both full removal by a specialist (£600) and have also been advised that as it is slotted with no need to damage the pipe that it can be done safely by self/general plumber (also stated that the crumbly cement as shown is not asbestos?).
Am keen of course to ensure safety as priority with only involving a specialist if needs be, am therefore looking for advice of anyone who has dealt with a similar job - is this safe to do and is the joining cement safe to handle.
Thanks
I am looking to remove the old flue from a now disconnected gas fire - reasons for this is the extra space that this will create above.
I have been advised that the flue is asbestos (see pic) I have been quoted on both full removal by a specialist (£600) and have also been advised that as it is slotted with no need to damage the pipe that it can be done safely by self/general plumber (also stated that the crumbly cement as shown is not asbestos?).
Am keen of course to ensure safety as priority with only involving a specialist if needs be, am therefore looking for advice of anyone who has dealt with a similar job - is this safe to do and is the joining cement safe to handle.
Thanks
