What is the best paint for 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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Can you paint old 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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Which paint is best for asbestos?

For external asbestos cement surfaces, 100% Acrylic type Emulsion paints or Dekrolite Masonry Paint are preferred due to their high alkali resistance.
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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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Can you paint over asbestos sheeting?

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.
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How do you paint asbestos siding?

When it comes to applying a long lasting coat of paint, start with a 100% acrylic exterior latex primer, followed by 100% exterior latex paint. Not all latex paint is 100% acrylic, so read the labels. Asbestos shingles hold paint very well when you use the right kind of coating.
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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 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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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 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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What paint can I use on asbestos tiles?

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After the floor is primed, use oil-based paint to cover the tiles as oil paint adheres and resists wear better than latex-based paint. If you expect your floor to receive heavy traffic, consider coating the paint with polyurethane.
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What kind of paint do you use on fascia boards?

The best paint to use on your soffits and fascia is acrylic paint, not oil paint. Oil paint dries too slow and it's more likely to form mildew where the sun doesn't shine.
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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 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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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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How do you treat asbestos shingles?

I have been told not to power wash asbestos shingles, just use tsp, lightly scrub, and rinse off with hose. Lay tarp down or weed barrier to catch any flaking, wear masks, then paint with any good exterior paint.
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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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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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Why does paint bubble on exterior walls?

Bubbles in paint are caused by a difference in drying times between the layer of paint that is close to the wall, and that which is facing the sun. This can happen when paint is applied to the wall that has not been dried out completely.
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Can you paint over fibro?

Easy to tell, just try to nail in a fine panel pin. You should't have any problems with the fibro, it was probably painted for years before the wallpaper went on. Just don't get stuck into it with a sander etc.
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Can you paint over asbestos walls?

specifically designed to seal asbestos are available, as long as you use a good quality paint to cover the exposed area, the asbestos material will be sealed. condition and recoat when required.
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What is the longest lasting exterior paint?

“Acrylic paint lasts the longest and is also known for resisting all sorts of damage caused by weather and other natural variables. Acrylic paint is also excellent for resisting fading or damage caused by exposure to the sun, making it perfect for homes located in hot regions or climates.”
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