It resists termite damage.
Asbestos in wood siding.
Portland cement is still used to this day in mixing with other materials to create fiber cement siding that in turn is installed by fiber cement siding contractors.
It is fairly easy to clean and maintain.
Testing your siding for asbestos.
Encapsulating is a more inexpensive option for full replacement.
It has been manufactured with textures intended to simulate the look of other cladding materials such as wood grain.
You can t drive screws and nails through them without pre drilling.
If you suspect that your siding may contain asbestos there is no need for alarm.
The building shown at left located in hughsonville ny using the thatch edged shingle siding style is almost certainly sided with asbestos cement shingles.
If your siding fits either of these descriptions you should consider having it tested.
Covering old asbestos shingles with new siding may seem like an option too but it s not easy to do safely.
An expert will painstakingly paint your siding using a latex masonry primer and high grade latex paint.
It is fairly easy to clean and maintain.
In fact asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was added to portland cement between the 1920s and 1980s.
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.
The cost for asbestos siding encapsulating is 2 to 6 per sq.
Asbestos cement siding is highly fire resistant and will not burn or melt the way vinyl and wood siding will.
Asbestos siding encapsulation costs.
The siding may also contain asbestos if it is old with a wood grain texture to resemble cedar.
From the 1940 s to perhaps the early 1970 s it was popular to cover peeling wood clapboard buildings with this durable material.
Asbestos shingles are relatively strong but brittle.
Asbestos cement siding is highly fire resistant and will not burn or melt the way vinyl and wood siding will.
It has been manufactured with textures intended to simulate the look of other cladding materials such as wood grain.
Asbestos ranks high on the list of dangerous substances because of its toxic and carcinogenic properties when airborne.
It resists termite damage.