Many older homes are still in use with asbestos siding. As long as the asbestos is not damaged and is sealed off, there is little danger at the moment. If the asbestos is damaged or frayed, the home is possibly dangerous and the siding should be removed. To prevent asbestos from becoming a threat, cover it with vinyl or have it painted over with a thick layer of vinyl paint.
You test for asbestos in siding the same way you test for asbestos in other building materials. Have a sample collected by a qualified person and sent to a lab for examination with a polarized light microscope. If the result says no asbestos is present, you may need to have that confirmed using an electron microscope.
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Before it was banned in the late 1970's, asbestos siding was installed on several hundred thousand houses within the United States. The asbestos is not a harmful health risk unless the siding is cracked, damaged or deteriorating. Inspect the siding regularly and replace any damaged tiles with non-asbestos versions. Should the siding have to be removed, it should be done by a professional who will follow all applicable ordinances regarding the handling and disposal of asbestos containing products. This is necessary because the dust created during removal may be laced with asbestos which can enter the lungs and cause mesothelioma.
Asbestos siding is a type of siding that was used between the 1920's and 1970's. There are health concerns with the use of asbestos on homes now. Asbestos was then added to cement to provide support, fire-retardant properties, and insulating. You can compare asbestos siding to others on the internet or go to a home-improvement stores.
If the siding was manufactured in the 1970s or earlier, it may contain asbestos. To know for sure, the siding must be examined under a microscope by a specialist. The material should be relatively safe if the fibers are contained within some sort of plastic or epoxy and is not disturbed. If the fibers are exposed and frayed it is a safety hazard and should be removed by qualified individuals using proper safety equipment and procedures. When the material is disturbed, the asbestos fibers will become airborne. If the siding was manufactured in the 1980's or later, in the US, Western Europe or other countries, it will not contain asbestos. However, siding in some parts of the developing world may still contain asbestos.
The only way to know for certain if cement siding contains asbestos is to have a small sample tested by a qualified laboratory.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recommended guidelines for the proper care and maintenance of asbestos tile. The tiles should be inspected on a regular basis to identify damage that requires repair. The EPA suggests that bumpers or shrubs be used to protect asbestos siding from damages. Should damage occur, replace the tile with a non-asbestos containing version. Small cracks can be repaired with Portland cement or epoxy. Tiles that are dirty can be washed with a mild detergent or a diluted mix of glycerin and oxalic acid. Be sure to wear a dust mask when working around asbestos siding.
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It really depends on your insurance co., Auto Owners Ins. doesn't cover asbestos removal, just found out today after my aluminum siding was damaged in hail storm and seen that I had asbestos siding under it and said they don't cover it.
Few home improvements or repairs can improve the appearance, curb appeal and value of a house like new house siding. House sinding materials have varied over the years and have included wood siding, asbestos siding, aluminium siding, vinyl siding or cement fiber siding.