Your city and county may have different rules but usually there are no legal requirements pertaining to the removal of asbestos from your home.
How to remove old asbestos siding.
Asbestos siding achieved its height in popularity between the 1920s and 1970s.
Keep the asbestos material that has been removed wet.
Put the asbestos siding or roofing material in sealed plastic bags and dispose of it properly at a landfill designed to handle hazardous waste.
Use the hammer to remove any nails that are holding the siding in place.
They only care about the proper disposal of the asbestos.
Many homes used this type of siding because it was easy to clean and more durable than other substances.
Often since asbestos siding holds paint so well there won t be any but if there is it you must remove it before you can repaint.
What may prove to be a very expensive removal and or abatement which needs to disposed of properly and then new siding installed adds to the significant cost of replacement.
Step 4 pry off the siding.
Since asbestos is only dangerous when it is in a friable state you will remove the paint without sanding or scraping.
Saturating the area helps to keep the asbestos fibers from getting into the air.
Cleaning this siding takes some care since asbestos could be released into the air and cause health problems for those present.
Remove pieces of siding by pulling nails or cutting nail heads so as to minimize breakage.
Use the pry bar and the hammer to start taking off the siding.
It is your decision whether to paint or removal and replace remember it is always more affordable to paint old asbestos siding.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the asbestos siding or roofing material starting from the top.
Breakage releases asbestos fibers.
Most dumpster companies don t allow asbestos in regular dumpsters.
I recommend having a certified asbestos removal contractor take the existing asbestos siding off though in many areas homeowners are allowed remove asbestos siding themselves if they follow proper precautions.
Use a water blaster for the large pieces and allow the siding to dry thoroughly.
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.
Painting siding versus replacing.
If necessary carefully lift siding pieces with pry tool to expose nail heads.
Asbestos disposal not removal is the problem.