Short answer: sometimes. But it’s not as simple as chucking on a dust mask and going for it.

Asbestos is still lurking in a lot of Kiwi homes and buildings—especially anything built or renovated before the mid-1980s. And while some smaller jobs can legally be done DIY, you need to know the rules before you touch it, because the risks are real.


🏡 So, Can You Do It Yourself?

Yes—but only if the asbestos is non-friable (meaning it’s solid and not easily crumbled) and the total area is under 10 square metres.

That might include:

But even then, you’ve got to:

If it’s friable (crumbly, damaged, or deteriorating), or over 10m²?
🚫 You legally cannot remove it yourself.
You’ll need a licensed asbestos removalist.

👉 Check WorkSafe’s rules on removal here


⚠️ Why You Should Be Cautious

Asbestos isn’t dangerous when it’s sitting there undisturbed. But once it’s broken or sanded—even accidentally—it can release microscopic fibres into the air. Breathe them in, and they can get lodged in your lungs for life, causing:

Symptoms usually take 20–30 years to show up, so you won’t even know until it’s too late.


🧱 Where Asbestos Hides in NZ Homes

If your home was built before 1985—or even after, if it’s had older materials reused—get it tested before any reno or demo work.

👉 WorkSafe guide: Identifying Asbestos


👷‍♂️ The RB THOMAS LTD Take

We get it—DIY can be satisfying and cost-saving. But with asbestos, it’s not worth the gamble. If there’s any uncertainty at all, talk to a licensed professional and get a survey done.

We’re happy to point you in the right direction, help with planning, or connect you with certified removers. And if we’re handling your project, you can trust we’ll deal with it properly—by the book and with your health in mind.


✅ Quick Rules Recap:

Can You Remove It Yourself? Conditions
✅ Yes Non-friable & under 10m²
🚫 No Friable OR over 10m² OR commercial jobs
⚠️ Best Practice Use licensed pros even for small jobs

🔗 More info:

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