The Barnet Extension Where the Builder Found Asbestos and Why Our Architect Had Already Planned for It
The builder called us on day three. He had opened up the old kitchen ceiling and found Artex. The textured coating that was popular in the 1970s and 80s. The textured coating that often contains asbestos. Most homeowners panic at this point. Asbestos. Health risk. Stop work. Expensive removal. Project derailed. But our barnet architects practice had already planned for it. They had flagged the Artex during the first visit. Budgeted for testing and removal. Built the timeline around it. What could have been a crisis was just a scheduled task. Why Artex Means Asbestos Artex and similar textured coatings applied before the year 2000 often contain white asbestos. It was added to the mix to strengthen the coating and help it set. Completely legal at the time. Completely common in houses built or renovated in the 1970s and 80s. Our house in Finchley had Artex ceilings throughout the ground floor. Applied by a previous owner in what looked like the 1980s based on the style. We never thou...