Wear disposable coveralls with hood rubber gloves goggles and rubber boots.
Replacing asbestos siding tiles.
A professional asbestos abatement team can quickly legally and safely remove your existing roof or siding and handle the disposal of this material.
Guide to siding over asbestos cement siding.
If your asbestos siding is largely in excellent condition and you decide to keep it you may only a few pieces that are chipped or broken to replace.
Removal alone costs 1 000 to 10 000 depending on the scope of the project.
Then installing new material is 30 per hour plus the price of siding.
Wear a properly fitted respirator that s approved for asbestos hepa filter colored coded purple.
Asbestos particles spread very easily especially during removal when asbestos tiles will be broken.
Cementitious siding installed after 1973 is very unlikely to contain asbestos.
These materials are known as fiber cement siding and they contain no asbestos.
Seal off affected areas.
A common remodeling practice is to install new vinyl or aluminum siding over cement asbestos shingle siding as well as over many other older siding materials when the old siding has become damaged leaky or cosmetically ugly.
Cement asbestos siding tiles do not need to be removed simply because they contain asbestos.
In many cases it s possible to buy replacement asbestos siding manufactured to look like older asbestos siding shingles.
Average cost to replace asbestos siding the average cost to remove dispose and replace 1 500 square feet of asbestos siding is between 11 000 and 24 000.
Use plastic sheets to seal off any room where asbestos will be removed.
Homes built between 1920 and the 1960s are likely to contain asbestos in any cementitious siding tiles.
There is no legal requirement to do so nor is there significant real estate benefit.
Place 6 mil plastic sheeting on the ground around the house to catch any debris.
Block off ventilation ducts so asbestos particles can t get inside and circulate through the rest of the house.