Can you paint over asbestos siding?

Painting asbestos siding is often a much better alternative than trying to remove it. It's not difficult at all to paint asbestos siding, as one of its benefits is that paint easily adheres to it and it is very durable and can last for decades without chipping or cracking.
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What kind of paint do you use to paint asbestos siding?

Latex paint is the preferred paint for asbestos cement siding, but needs a base coat of latex primer for proper adhesion. Select the highest quality satin latex paint and prepare the tiles properly for a perfect finish.
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Do you have to Prime asbestos siding before painting?

Allow the shingles to dry for a couple of sunny days before you start to paint them. Then you will need to prime the shingles with an exterior acrylic primer, such as Duron Bond-N-Seal and finish with 2 coats of either a flat or satin acrylic house paint, such as Duron Weathershield.
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Should you paint asbestos siding?

Generally speaking, painting over asbestos-cement siding isn't nearly as dangerous as removing it altogether. In fact, if you're concerned about your asbestos-cement siding, painting over it is a safer and more cost-effective option than professional removal.
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What is the best paint to use on asbestos?

Top 5 Best Paint For Asbestos Siding
  • Fiberlock 7470 Fiberset PM Encapsulant.
  • Fiberlock 6421 ABC Asbestos Binding Compound.
  • Cinder Block Semi-Gloss Exterior Paint.
  • Child Guard Lead Encapsulating Paint.
  • Kilz Latex Based Paint and Primer.
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How do you cover asbestos siding?

Wrap asbestos siding in 6-mil thick plastic sheeting and secure the plastic with duct tape, or place the debris in heavy duty plastic bags. Dispose of the asbestos properly at a landfill, or contact your local waste collection service to find out if they will pick up asbestos material.
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Can you clean asbestos siding?

Remove any biological growth such as moss and fungus from the surface of the siding. Mix one part bleach and three parts water and spray the growth. The bleach will kill the organic matter. Within a week, you can come back and simply brush the moss or fungus off the surface.
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Should you paint asbestos?

Asbestos cement can be painted but extreme care must be taken not to loosen or release any dust or fibres. In fact, painting can make the material safer by sealing the surface. If you suspect that the material is straight asbestos rather than asbestos cement, do not touch – call in experts.
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Can you pressure wash asbestos?

Asbestos shingles should not be power-washed. The reason is that federal and state environmental-protection laws prohibit mechanically cutting or disturbing the shingles. It releases fibers into the air, and also leaves the surface of the shingles exposed when it dries out.
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How do I know if I have asbestos siding?

The only way to be sure whether your siding contains asbestos is to have it tested. The Asbestos Network recommends bringing in a professional to collect samples. They then send the samples to a qualified laboratory to test and determine whether they contain asbestos.
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How do you remove asbestos peeling paint?

If existing paint is peeling or flaking off ACMs, first damp down the area to be worked on with water using a spray bottle, then gently remove any flaking paint using a soft nylon kitchen type spatula (if the paint is stuck on, do not try to remove it) – remember to keep the area you are working on damp.
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How long do asbestos shingles last?

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The average life expectancy for an asbestos shingle roof is anywhere from 30 to 50 years. Typically, these shingles are very brittle and are difficult to work on if you are not familiar with the material. These shingles are not harmful unless they are broken and the asbestos is exposed to the air.
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Is it OK to scrape moss off asbestos roof?

Don't brush or scrape off moss, lichen or algae growing on the roof sheets; this may release asbestos fibres unnecessarily.
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Can you wash asbestos shingles?

Leeper explained that asbestos shingles must be cleaned “with a soft-bristle brush” similar to a car-cleaning brush. You can also use detergent, like dishwashing liquid, with the brush. Leeper called this method “the safest way” to clean shingles.
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Can you walk on an asbestos roof?

The simple fact is that you should never walk directly on an asbestos roof. The fragile nature of asbestos cement sheets means that they can give way without warning.
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Can you seal over asbestos?

Properly encapsulating or sealing asbestos tiles will help greatly in preventing the asbestos from becoming airborne as the process of encapsulating or sealing will bind the fibers together. As long as the tiles are intact, there's no health danger.
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Can you sand painted asbestos?

Sanding asbestos is about the worst thing you can do to it, but its very likely that yellow was just paint. I have never seen asbestos sheet that wasn't white or some shade of light grey (when weathered), so you should be fine. OTOH, it would be wise to get an inspection to find out the extent of the problem...
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Can I paint over asbestos soffits?

If you or your tradesperson want to paint asbestos soffit boards, you should use masonry paint and not regular undercoat or gloss, which won't adhere to cement-based boards. You should also avoid sanding down these boards as dangerous fibres will be released.
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Can you power wash asbestos shingles on a house?

When you say asbestos shingles, I presume you mean asbestos 'siding' shingles. These are easily prepared and easy to repaint. You can power wash any loose paint or simply scrape and remove any loose paint lightly with a wire brush. Then either prime and paint or simply paint (brush, roll, spray).
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Is it safe to side over asbestos siding?

Removing asbestos is often cost-prohibitive for most people. 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.
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Does asbestos siding affect resale value?

Asbestos cement siding can also negatively impact the resale value of your home because of the way it looks. Unlike wood, which can be sanded down, repainted, and refinished, asbestos siding cannot.
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Can you put lap siding over asbestos siding?

Some experts recommend screwing, rather than nailing, when new siding is installed over existing asbestos-cement siding. If the shingles are to be removed, they should be wetted during the process to prevent fibers from becoming airborne, and they must be properly disposed of at a landfill.
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What do asbestos roofing shingles look like?

It is black and pretty difficult to remove. Cement: Asbestos cement roof tiles are usually square-shaped and their color is a combination of grey and black. They can last for more than 40 years and if undamaged, they pose little risk of exposure.
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How long does asbestos siding last?

How long does asbestos cement siding last? You can expect asbestos-cement siding to last 80 years or more. It was used extensively from the 1940s through the '60s, but not produced after the ban by the EPA on construction products that contain asbestos in 1973.
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