Asbestos.help AI Analysis Report

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Public
Analysed By Anonymous
Quick codeHGVTH
Report ID0a6a1074-9287-4f86-8033-dab9969c1fd7
Photo Timestamp
Report Timestamp2025-08-22 13:42 UTC
Photo Location
Project
Unassigned
Photo Quality75%
Assessment PossibleYes
Description stone house
Report image
stone house
Photo quality 75%
2025-08-22 13:42 UTC
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ASBESTOS RISK
Low (10%)

Summary

The image provided shows a house built with natural stone walls and a tiled roof. The stone is not a suspect material, and the roof tiles strongly resemble traditional clay tiles, making the probability of asbestos low. However, to ensure safety before any renovation, professional sampling and analysis of the roofing material is recommended.

Object description

The image displays a single-story house constructed with dark, irregular stone masonry. The building features a pitched roof covered with reddish-brown, curved tiles. The windows and doors are framed in brightly painted wood or a similar material.

Asbestos Assessment

The primary building materials visible are natural stone for the walls and tiles for the roof. Natural stone is not a material known to contain asbestos. The roof tiles have the characteristic shape and appearance of traditional terracotta or clay tiles, which are also asbestos-free. Based on these visual indicators, the likelihood of asbestos being present in the main structural components is low. Despite the appearance, it is not possible to definitively rule out the presence of asbestos based on this photograph alone. Some asbestos-cement products were manufactured to mimic the appearance of traditional roofing materials like clay tiles. Other potential but less likely sources, which are not visible in sufficient detail, could include window putty or sealants. The assessment is made with low confidence due to the distance from the materials, which prevents examination of texture or broken edges where fibers might be visible.

Recommended action

Given the visual assessment, there is no immediate cause for high concern. However, as a precautionary measure, if any maintenance, repair, or demolition work is planned for the roof, it is strongly recommended to either presume the material contains asbestos and take appropriate precautions or have a sample of the roofing tile collected by a qualified professional and submitted for laboratory analysis to confirm its composition.

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