But be sure to check your local building codes first to see if it is allowed in your area.
Asbestos siding covered with vinyl.
The third said the asbestos nails wouldn t work for the vinyl siding because the nail head is too small and wanted to remove the asbestos.
Removing asbestos is often cost prohibitive for most people.
The following article will show you how.
I have used a pneumatic stapler to install siding over asbestos but the siding was hardboard not vinyl.
However removing the asbestos siding first though more expensive is the best alternative in the long run.
Also if you could somehow use a pneumatic tool the shattered siding wouldn t be able to move anyways.
Vinyl or plastic siding vinyl siding is incredibly popular these days for obvious reasons it s inexpensive and attractive as well as very easy to install and if you completely cover the asbestos siding in your home with vinyl or plastic siding you can neutralize the impact of this material as well.
Asbestos shingles are relatively strong but.
As for the old siding replacing it or tearing it down usually always leads to legal matters.
A better strategy may be to cover it over with new siding which effectively seals in the asbestos material.
Applying a layer of sheathing or sheets of foam insulation over the asbestos then covering it with vinyl siding is a common practice.
It is amazing that massachusetts allows vinyl siding to be put up over asbestos cement shingles.
This however can change if the asbestos siding begins to dry out or get damaged.
This is usually the preferred method of dealing with asbestos building materials.
Let the siding dry then prime and paint with the best exterior latex you can find.
Two companies said they could install insulation and vinyl siding over the asbestos siding so as not to lose any insulating value.
The procedure involves putting a blanket of 3 8 inch styrofoam insulation over the shingles then.
Covering old asbestos shingles with new siding may seem like an option too but it s not easy to do safely.
Lead paint wasn t outlawed until 1978 so it s sure to be present on siding going back to the 1950s.
Alternatively if you leave the asbestos on your home you can safely seal the old siding underneath the new siding and because asbestos is an excellent insulator you will actually be adding to the energy efficiency of your home by leaving it on.
The other solution is to cover the asbestos with siding.
Most siding companies are well experienced at techniques for covering over existing asbestos cement siding with new vinyl aluminum or fiber cement siding.