Asbestos shingles are quite brittle when we had to replace some my husband had to drill pilot holes for the nails.
Installing vinyl siding over asbestos shingle siding.
2 houses ago i did the same thing with vinyl over asbestos siding 1x3 sheets with verticle ripples.
A common remodeling practice is to install new vinyl or aluminum siding over cement asbestos shingle siding as well as over many other older siding materials when the old siding has become damaged leaky or cosmetically ugly.
Guide to siding over asbestos cement siding.
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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I ve seen house fires where the vinyl siding burned off only to reveal the superior asbestos shingles underneath which saved the house.
In general it was a very successful siding material and continues to perform well.
Choose a paint that is mold and mildew resistant as well as waterproof.
I put felt paper only.
Painting the asbestos siding will help prevent this from happening.
Asbestos siding though hard can flake over time which will lead to the possibility of you inhaling the asbestos.
Removing asbestos is often cost prohibitive for most people.
Also if you could somehow use a pneumatic tool the shattered siding wouldn t be able to move anyways.
I have used a pneumatic stapler to install siding over asbestos but the siding was hardboard not vinyl.
I think even inspectors have come to realize that asbestos is safe when it is contained.
Asbestos cement shingle siding is common on houses built or re sided from the 1940s generally through the 1960s.
The easiest way to paint the asbestos siding is to use a paint sprayer.
If the job had been done right the house would have been a total loss.
I don t see how a vinyl siding contractor would nail vinyl onto the shingles without breaking the shingles and creating weird bulges underneath the vinyl.
Unless asbestos siding is disturbed it doesn t pose a significant health hazard and does not need to be removed.
Which may partly explain the frequency of vinyl bulges on older houses.
As for the old siding replacing it or tearing it down usually always leads to legal matters.
By the way i live in northeast nj.