Three Central Guidelines for Safe Asbestos Roof Removal

Three Central Guidelines for Safe Asbestos Roof Removal

21 March 2018
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There are multiple options for managing an asbestos residential roof. The most inexpensive processes to consider for your home are repair and refurbishment. In general, asbestos is a dangerous material, but it does not cause harm as long as the particles do not become airborne. Therefore, if you have an asbestos roof, you can repair damaged sections of the roof and seal the hazardous mineral by over-cladding and coating it. However, if you want to resolve the problem permanently, you will need to remove and replace the roofing. Here are practical tips to help you handle your asbestos roof replacement work safely.

Inspect the Roofing

You should have your home inspected for asbestos if you are interested in the removal of the roof. This process will help you have certainty about the presence of the mineral in the structure. Also, it is important to understand the condition of the asbestos even if you are sure that there is asbestos in the house. Remember, you will require different handling methods if the asbestos is crumbling in comparison to a situation where the material is in good condition. After the inspection, the consultant will also provide some recommendations for handling the asbestos. The information can be critical during removal and roof replacement.

Remove the Materials Correctly

Asbestos roofs are fragile, and their breakage can mean contamination of your entire property and the surrounding environment. The legal repercussions of such an incident can be overwhelming. Therefore, if you decide to proceed with the asbestos roof removal, you should hire contractors experienced in handling this type of work. They should have the correct tools and protective gear for ideal results. You should take appropriate measures to ensure that no one without authorisation or safety equipment will enter the site during this period. Once the work is completed, the space must be cleaned up completely, and the area should be checked before reoccupation.

Dispose of the Waste

Finally, you should make sure that the waste material produced during your project is disposed as outlined in local laws. Incorrect disposal of the asbestos will attract heavy penalties because the impact of the mineral on the environment is quite significant. It is advisable to have a specialist waste management company handle the work on your behalf. You will only need to prepare the chunks of asbestos by placing them in strong plastic bags, sealing the waste and placing a label. Then, the material can be collected and dropped off at an approved site.

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Rosa's Roofing Advice

Writing about roofing may not seem like a very exciting thing to be doing but I love it. That is why I have started this blog. I'm Rosa and this is my roofing blog. I first became interested in roofing when I called in a team of contractors to assess the roof space on my property. There had been a very strong tropical storm a few days before which had damaged the roof tiles. The contractors were great and provided me with lots of really useful information. They carried out a repair job and gave me lots of really good advice.

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