The dnr implemented its asbestos program to reduce the public s possible asbestos exposure.
Removing asbestos siding do you need a license.
Even if you don t know exactly what asbestos is you know it s not safe and you hope it s not lurking in the walls around you because of the health hazards associated with asbestos the federal government and all 50 states including north carolina have enacted laws and regulations restricting its use and controlling its removal process.
Do it yourself asbestos removal is limited to residential property.
Wrap asbestos siding in 6 mil thick plastic sheeting and secure the plastic with duct tape or place the debris in heavy duty plastic bags.
Effective january 10 2019 inquiries and correspondence regarding new permit applications reporting and compliance matters related to sites in armstrong and indiana counties should be directed to dep s northwest regional office questions on permit applications under review as of january 9 2019 and pending enforcement matters for armstrong and indiana counties should.
Do not throw or drop removed asbestos siding.
Spray down all the siding you will be removing with water to minimize dust.
You should always hire a licensed asbestos removal contractor to remove asbestos in commercial areas but non professionals may operate removals in domestic settings.
Use a hose ideally fitted with a spray nozzle to thoroughly saturate the siding of the building.
Certified asbestos consultants are available to help identify the presence of asbestos and the precautions needed to protect yourself.
That said you really do need to wear a respirator and a completely sealed set of disposable overalls to stay safe.
If the property is commercial a certified abatement professional must do the work.
If you do decide to go the diy route and you want to maintain a traditional character of your home consider new factory finished wood siding or fiber cement siding.
Should renovations require the disturbance of asbestos siding precautions should be taken to ensure that there are no fibers released during the removal see the next question.
This will help decrease the number of asbestos particles in the air as you remove the siding.
You also need to dispose of the old shingles as toxic waste.
When cutting through asbestos shingle siding to insulate a wall you may be exposed to insulation fibers.
If you side over it the new siding should be screwed in to avoid breakage of the asbestos containing siding.
Contractors are removing asbestos from buildings as it contributes to an increased risk of lung cancer asbestosis and mesothelioma.
Work from the top down removing the snails to keep from breaking the asbestos siding.