Dispose of the asbestos properly at a landfill or contact your local waste collection service to find out if they will pick up asbestos material.
How to repair damaged asbestos siding.
Use vise grips or end cutting pliers illustrated in our faqs below or a pair of horse shoe nail clips or similar tool to carefully pull out the.
Wrap asbestos siding in 6 mil thick plastic sheeting and secure the plastic with duct tape or place the debris in heavy duty plastic bags.
How to remove and replace broken asbestos cement wall shingles.
It is easier to replace pieces of siding with large cracks and breaks than by attempting to repair it.
Sawing and sanding is strictly forbidden because it releases tiny little asbestos fibers into the air.
After the damaged pieces are removed be sure to remove all the nails from the siding as well or you will end up fighting with them later on.
If the case is more severe than just minor cracks it is better if a professional handles it.
Slide out the damaged asbestos cement wall shingles.
If the cracks are a bit bigger you can put epoxy into the cracks.
Tips for replacing siding.
Remove it by pressing the top of the shingle.
Take appropriate care and precautions when removing and disposing of old asbestos siding pieces.
The first step you want to take is to remove the damaged pieces.
In most cases you can pry out old pieces in one intact piece which is very important as asbestos only becomes dangerous when it s broken and made friable and fibers are released into the air.
If there are small cracks in the siding you can apply a layer of latex paint on it.
To fix a broken one take a full shingle from an out of sight place like the top of a gable and install a vent or decorative grill in its place.
This is best done by scoring down the loose siding materials with a hammer.
Inspect the wall sheathing for.
Even removing them can release fibers.