
Asbestos in Old Storage Heaters - What You Need to Know
If your home still relies on an old storage heater, you may be sitting on more than just an outdated heating system—you could be at risk of exposure to asbestos.
Many older storage heaters, particularly those manufactured before the 1980s, were built with asbestos insulation. Back then, asbestos was used for its heat-resistant properties, but we now know it’s a serious health hazard. If disturbed, asbestos can release tiny fibres into the air, which, when inhaled, can cause severe lung conditions, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma.
Should you be concerned?
Not all old storage heaters contain asbestos, but some well-known brands and storage heater models do. If your storage heater is several decades old, it’s worth investigating—but do not take matters into your own hands.
Asbestos is only dangerous when disturbed—meaning any attempt to remove, dismantle, or even move the heater could send harmful fibres into the air. That’s why it’s critical that homeowners do not attempt removal themselves.
What Should You Do If You Suspect Asbestos in Your Storage Heaters?
If you think your old storage heater may contain asbestos, the safest thing to do is seek professional advice before making any changes to your storage heaters.
At Trust Electric Heating, we can help:
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Check your heater’s serial number to confirm if it contains asbestos
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Advise on the best course of action
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Guide you to a modern, safe, and asbestos-free electric heating solution
Upgrading your heating system doesn’t just mean better energy efficiency and lower bills—it also means ensuring you and your home are free from hidden dangers like asbestos.
Need Expert Advice?
If you’re considering replacing your old storage heater, give us a call first. We’ll help you move to a safer, smarter heating option with complete peace of mind.