If siding should begin to crack or crumble immediately wet the cracked or broken areas with the pint size spray bottle or garden pump sprayer.
Asbestos shingle siding disposal.
Asbestos disposal not removal is the problem your city and county may have different rules but usually there are no legal requirements pertaining to the removal of asbestos from your home.
They only care about the proper disposal of the asbestos.
If necessary carefully lift siding pieces with pry tool to expose nail heads.
Seal any protective clothing and gloves that were used in the asbestos removal in plastic bags and dispose of it properly as well.
Put the asbestos siding or roofing material in sealed plastic bags and dispose of it properly at a landfill designed to handle hazardous waste.
Repair and removal.
If it is a problem there are two types of corrections.
Breakage releases asbestos fibers.
Cost to remove asbestos shingles.
Asbestos siding disposal can be difficult and expensive due to limited landfills availability.
Doors and windows have to be sealed during the process to limit exterior contamination.
The price will differ because steeper roofs are harder to work on than a flat roof.
The price of removing asbestos shingle siding is about 200 per hour or 8 per sq.
Most dumpster companies don t allow asbestos in regular dumpsters.
Scraping or brushing off old paint from asbestos siding is necessary before repainting but dangerous because it can release small asbestos fibres the approach of removing the old shingles and replacing them with new siding is an option that many homeowners have pursued though probably not as safely as they should.
Because it takes around 1 hour for the removal of 25 sq.
In contrast it costs between 20 to 120 per sq.
As you might imagine the cost of such a lengthy process can be expensive but most companies are able to complete this and other asbestos removal projects for under 2 000.
Once you decide to remove asbestos siding from your home you ll face another major obstacle.
If the asbestos material is in good shape and will not be disturbed do nothing.
Due to the health risks involved you can t simply dump old asbestos siding into your trash can and put it on the curb as many states require that material containing asbestos be properly disposed.
Asbestos cement roofing shingles and siding products are not likely to release asbestos fibers unless sawed dilled or cut.
Asbestos removal should be done when the home is empty.