It s important that you contact a licensed asbestos removal contractor for disposing of asbestos sheets.
Asbestos free corrugated roofing sheets.
Corrugated asbestos sheets fibrous cement created an easy and affordable alternative to corrugated metal panels which offer little insulation and inevitably rust over time.
Corrugated asbestos sheets were used in the roofing and siding of all types of buildings especially in factories and farms.
Contacting a licensed asbestos removal contractor will ensure safe handling and disposal of asbestos sheets.
The original product was anasbestos cement product known as super six manufactured by james hardie co.
Duragreen non asbestos corrugated sheets have been manufactured and supplied to market since 2007.
Wear a face mask gloves and cover any bare skin.
Corrugated cement panels were used for a short period of time as they break quite easily.
Asphalt shingles usually contain small amounts of asbestos.
How is it constructed.
If you re going to check your garage roof for asbestos take the appropriate safety precautions.
Contemporary roofing product manufacturers make reinforced fiber cement roofing shingles and other roofing products which look like perform similarly to and need to be installed similarly to the original corrugated asbestos cement sheet roofing but these new products are free of asbestos.
Corrugated fibre cement sheets have been used in australia for over 40 years in either for fencing or roofing.
This type of roofing material can have various colors from different shades of grey to red green and even blue.
Most older cement sheets contain asbestos.
Often these sheets were used as siding corrugated roofing and soffit material.
Contemporary roofing product manufacturers make reinforced fiber cement roofing shingles and other roofing products which look like perform similarly to and need to be installed similarly to the original corrugated asbestos cement sheet roofing but these new products are free of asbestos.
The surface will also have a texture and contain dimples or craters.
Many garage roofs which contain asbestos are constructed using flat or corrugated sheets of cement.
Manufacture ceased in 1985.
Sheet disposal costs vary and depend on the extent of work required to remove corrugated roofing sheets.