And while this operation can be safely completed on wood or other solid siding options it s not so easy when working with asbestos shingles.
How to scrape paint off asbestos siding.
Asbestos shingles hold paint very well when you use the right kind of coating.
Do not sand or saw the asbestos shingles to prevent particles from entering the air you breathe.
Repainting always involves some kind of sanding or brushing to remove loose paint.
They recommend that leaving the old shingles on is a safe choice though removal is a possibility too.
Then either prime and paint or simply paint brush roll spray.
So what can you do.
The choice is yours as far as whether you want to spray or roll the paint on.
Cut in paint along windows doors and eaves with a good brush that disperses paint smoothly.
Once the surface is prepped and cleaned there s really no difference when it comes to painting asbestos siding than any similar fiber cement or hardiboard siding.
Wear safety goggles if you are using a water blaster.
It is possible to gently brush off the old flaking paint while keeping the siding damp to prevent dust.
You can power wash any loose paint or simply scrape and remove any loose paint lightly with a wire brush.
Not all latex paint is 100 acrylic so read the labels.
You ll need to consult an asbestos expert to discuss removal and disposal.
When it comes to applying a long lasting coat of paint start with a 100 acrylic exterior latex primer followed by 100 exterior latex paint.