Testing your siding for asbestos.
I have asbestos siding on my house.
My mother is now looking to possibly have the house resided.
Although homes built after the 1980s are generally safe some newer builds may also have asbestos lurking in the siding.
It s pretty serious but according to health canada one of the world s leading sources of unbiased information on the subject if.
Asbestosis irritates and scars the lung tissues while the more dangerous mesothelioma causes a type of cancer that is often fatal.
My parent s house had vinyl siding put on in the early 80s it was put over the aspestos siding.
Even a single airborne fiber of the most dangerous types of asbestos can eventually cause a particular form of lung cancer if inhaled.
I took my kids out of town during the removal and when i got home the next day i noticed pieces of debris including small broken pieces of asbestos siding in my grass and in the mulch beds surrounding my house.
And make no mistake asbestos is dangerous.
We just had our asbestos siding on our house removed last week by a licensed asbestos removal contractor.
If your siding fits either of these descriptions you should consider having it tested.
Most siding companies are well experienced at techniques for covering over existing asbestos cement siding with new vinyl aluminum or fiber cement siding.
If a siding company removes an outer layer of siding and finds an older layer of asbestos cement siding beneath the standard procedure is simply to cover it over with new siding rather than remove it.
Brent should have known that many older plumbing systems are wrapped in asbestos insulation.
But asbestos removal isn t as cut and dried as it may seem.
The siding may also contain asbestos if it is old with a wood grain texture to resemble cedar.
These shingles are generally 12 by 24 inches and the bottom tends to have a wave like pattern though that is not always the case.
Asbestos has been linked to asbestosis and mesothelioma lung diseases caused by breathing asbestos fibers.
The insulation may have already posed an exposure risk before he started the project but cutting the damaged material released even more fibers into the air.
Most homes built after the 1980s no longer use siding that contains asbestos because of its obvious health risks.
The issue here is asbestos and the risks of serious lung diseases it can cause.
It was widely used on houses from the 1940s thru the 1960s and is still found in many of the older gainesville neighborhoods around the university and downtown.
Asbestos cement siding is probably the longest life lowest maintenance siding around.
Can we just remove the old vinyl and go over the aspestos again or does that have to be removed also tia p.
However fixer uppers and older homes with their original siding may still contain this dangerous material.
Finding asbestos within the home is a dreaded event for most homeowners.
My question is the old aspestos siding was never removed.