Is asbestos siding toxic?

No. Just having asbestos siding and roofing on your home does not pose a hazard to your health. Asbestos-containing roofing and siding in good condition are best left alone.
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What do you do if you have 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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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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How do I know if my house siding is asbestos?

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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Is it safe to paint 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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Is it safe to power wash asbestos siding?

Do not power wash your siding. This could release cancer-causing particles into the air which could end up in your lungs.
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Can you pressure wash asbestos?

This safety alert reminds you never to use high-pressure water or compressed air to clean asbestos roofs.
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Can you burn asbestos siding?

Burning is considered demolition, so the Asbestos NESHAP standard for demolition applies. Just as with other forms of demolition, the building must be inspected first. The only time a building containing asbestos can be burned is when a fire department does it as a training exercise.
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What did asbestos siding look like?

Asbestos was particularly prevalent in siding that resembles shingles or was made to look like wood grain.
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How long does asbestos siding last?

How long does asbestos siding last? Due to its highly durable nature, asbestos siding can remain perfectly intact for 50 years or more. Encapsulating asbestos siding in fresh paint can make it last even longer.
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Can you vinyl side over asbestos siding?

Vinyl siding, indeed, can go over asbestos.
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Do you have to disclose asbestos when selling a house?

Yes. You are legally required to disclose the presence of any asbestos that you know about in your house or flat, and if you hide this information from a buyer, you could face legal action in the future.
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Can you get a mortgage on a house with asbestos?

Will a bank finance a house with asbestos? The short answer: It depends. It may become an issue for government-backed loans with strict minimum property standards. In particular, if the asbestos could pose a health hazard to the homeowner.
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What happens if you breathe in asbestos once?

It is possible to develop an illness such as asbestosis, mesothelioma, pleural effusions or lung cancer after a one-time exposure to asbestos if the exposure was significant enough to lead to asbestos particles lodging in the body's tissues. The 9/11 attack is a common example.
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When was asbestos siding last used?

The use of asbestos in homebuilding was discontinued in the late 1970s or early 1980s, but it is still present in many older homes. If your home was built before then and is up to 100 years old, it could be covered in asbestos siding.
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Is asbestos siding hard or soft?

It is very hard material. Is there a way to determine whether it's fiber cement (without asbestos) or asbestos cement shingles? We would like to replace it with wood siding and would like to remove it first regardless. The joints aren't obvious.
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How much exposure to asbestos causes mesothelioma?

Pleural is the most common type, representing about 75% of all mesothelioma cases. Out of all people with heavy, prolonged exposure to asbestos, 2% to 10% develop pleural mesothelioma. Symptoms of mesothelioma usually do not show until 20-50 years after asbestos exposure, which is when tumors have grown and spread.
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What is asbestos siding made of?

Asbestos-cement siding is siding made from a mixture of Portland cement reinforced with asbestos fibers. The Portland cement binds asbestos fibers into a hard mass.
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When was asbestos siding first used?

Asbestos cement first came into use as an exterior cladding after 1907, when Austrian engineer Ludwid Hatschek came up with a way to shape the material into sheets, allowing it to be manufactured as siding and shingles.
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How do you get exposed to asbestos?

The primary route of asbestos entry into the body is inhalation of air that contains asbestos fibers. Asbestos can also enter the body via ingestion. With dermal exposure, asbestos fibers may lodge in the skin.
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Can you use high pressure water spray on asbestos?

It is illegal to use high pressure water spray equipment on asbestos, including asbestos cement roofs, fences and walls. High pressure water spray equipment destroys the binding matrix of ACM, leaving cement debris and asbestos in the air. This results in widespread contamination putting people's health at risk.
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How do you clean mold off asbestos?

Instead, apply a biocide (diluted with water) to the surface, using a soft bristle/hair brush that does not scour the surface or just applying the solution liberally, over the surface. Allow a contact time of at least 20 minutes then rinse the surface with clean water.
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Is it safe to have asbestos shingles?

Just having asbestos siding and roofing on your home does not pose a hazard to your health. Asbestos-containing roofing and siding in good condition are best left alone. Damaged roofing and siding should be carefully repaired. Sometimes asbestos-containing roofing and siding can be covered with new materials.
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