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  2. Can I Remove Asbestos Shingles on a Wood House? - The Spruce

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    Close windows and doors around the asbestos shingle removal area. Turn off air conditioners around the removal area to prevent asbestos from being sucked into the home. Keep shingles intact as much as possible; avoid cutting and breaking.

  3. Asbestos Shingles: How To Find & Remove (DIY Guide)

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    Step-by-Step Guide for Removing Asbestos Shingles. Now that you know more about asbestos exposure, it’s time to dive into the step-by-step process of removing asbestos shingles safely. Follow these guidelines:

  4. How to Remove and Dispose of Asbestos Siding and Roofing

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    Use a flat pry bar to remove the asbestos siding or roofing material, starting from the top. Keep the asbestos material that has been removed wet. Put the asbestos siding or roofing material in sealed plastic bags, and dispose of it properly at a landfill designed to handle hazardous waste.

  5. Asbestos Roof Shingles: Risks, Removal, and Safety

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    Learn how to identify and safely remove asbestos roof shingles. Protect your home and health with expert advice and professional abatement services.

  6. Asbestos in the Home: How to Identify, Test, and Remove It

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    The actual removal process depends on the type and location of the asbestos-containing material. A few common techniques include the following: Glove bag removal: This technique is commonly used for pipe insulation and other small amounts of asbestos.

  7. How to Replace Asbestos Shingles (with Pictures) - wikiHow Life

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    By working carefully and following the proper safety measures, you can replace asbestos shingles and make your home safer! Let others in the neighborhood know you’re working with asbestos. Talk to your neighbors and let them know the work you’ll be completing in the coming days.

  8. Understanding Asbestos Roof Shingles: Risks, Removal, and ...

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    Asbestos removal is not a DIY project. Here are the steps involved in safely removing asbestos roof shingles: Assessment: Begin by having your roofing inspected by a licensed asbestos professional. They will determine the condition of the shingles and whether removal is necessary.

  9. How to Properly Remove Cement Asbestos Board Siding

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    Sometimes, it is possible to work around asbestos without removing it. However, if asbestos-containing siding must be disturbed as part of a remodeling project, then removal may be your only option. You are liable.

  10. What You Should Know About Asbestos Siding - The Spruce

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    Learn about asbestos siding, how to identify it, and how to decide if you should remove it. What Is Asbestos-Cement Siding? Asbestos-cement siding is a thin type of siding shingle made from a mixture of Portland cement reinforced with asbestos fibers. The Portland cement binds asbestos fibers into a hard mass.

  11. Why And How To Remove Asbestos Siding - africkerroofing.com

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    In this blog post, we’ll walk you through why asbestos siding is a problem, when you should think about removing it, how much it could cost, and the safest way to handle it. What Is Asbestos Siding? Siding containing asbestos can be harmful.