Place the pieces of asbestos siding inside 6 mil plastic bags and close the tops with duct tape.
How to seal asbestos siding.
If containers are to be wrapped rather than bagged use 6 mil polyethylene plastic and ensure all seams are sealed with duct tape.
Removing the boards allows better application of the embossing leveler.
Apply a coat of primer to the newly cleaned siding.
Twist top of each filled bag bend twisted part in half and seal it with duct tape.
As always it s best to consult with local authorities and professionals that specialize in this field.
If asbestos tiles are covered with carpeting or a floating floor made of wood bamboo cork linoleum or vinyl along with the appropriate vapor barrier the potential for creating friable asbestos and resultant health effects is very low.
Label the sealed bags with asbestos warning labels.
Seal up the removed siding in 6 mil plastic bags and label them.
You can roll it or brush it on but make sure you get under the small lip at the bottom of each asbestos siding shingle.
Pry the baseboards away from the wall gently to prevent splintering so you can use them again.
Wear a properly fitted.
If the test comes back positive and you do decide to remove asbestos siding yourself it s important to follow all safety guidelines and dispose of the asbestos material properly including.
Allow the primer to dry completely.
The primer creates an adhesive surface for the paint and helps seal the color of the old paint.