Government Assistance Removing Asbestos Siding
Use a flat pry bar to remove the asbestos siding or roofing material starting from the top.
Government assistance removing asbestos siding. Asbestos siding removal is a thankless yet often unnecessary task. It is thankless because after all of that time and money spent on removal you are now the owner of a house that needs immediate re siding and more expenditure of money. The epa can give some money toward the cleanup of these kinds of sites. To determine whether you need asbestos abatement and to apply for government assistance start by contacting your regional epa office or your state s department of environment.
Asbestos siding is durable and generally not as hazardous as asbestos pipe or boiler insulation. You may need a pdf reader to view some of the files on this page. Burke re applicability to category ii material january 8 1992 pdf 3 pp 94 k letter to j. As an alternative you can either paint or side over it.
Although some contractors insist on removing the siding before replacing it there is no state requirement that the siding be removed before new siding is installed on the house. Brownfield sites and superfund sites are designated by the u s. Asbestos siding never needs to be removed simply because it is asbestos. Epa and refer to any commercial or industrial property that can no longer be used safely until asbestos or other hazardous materials have been removed.
Asbestos abatement assistance is usually implemented at the state level. See epa s about pdf page to learn more. Wet down the asbestos siding or roofing with a mixture of water and liquid soap in a pump up sprayer to limit dust. Keep the asbestos material that has been removed wet.
Dufour re applicability to transite siding january 14 1993 pdf 4 pp 129 k. The program includes specific regulations for inspecting for asbestos what asbestos needs to removed and when and emission control procedures used to control asbestos fibers during the actual removal. Start by sending a sample of the siding to an epa approved lab for testing to make sure the siding actually contains asbestos. Yet removal may be unnecessary.