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      • The two most affordable options are: 1) applying new vinyl siding over your asbestos siding to safely encapsulate the asbestos or 2) simply replacing older broken (cracked, chipped, etc.) pieces of asbestos siding with matching panels from GAF and James Hardie.
  1. Jul 8, 2024 · If asbestos siding is removed, it can be replaced with any type of siding of a similar thickness, such as vinyl siding or fiber-cement siding. What is the best way to cover asbestos siding? The best siding to cover asbestos siding is a thin type of siding.

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  3. Feb 16, 2023 · The two most affordable options are: 1) applying new vinyl siding over your asbestos siding to safely encapsulate the asbestos or 2) simply replacing older broken (cracked, chipped, etc.) pieces of asbestos siding with matching panels from GAF and James Hardie. This can save you thousands of dollars and these two manufacturers have panels that ...

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  4. May 13, 2024 · After the asbestos is removed and safely taken to an appropriate landfill (not all landfills accept asbestos), you can replace it with different siding. Installation costs vary depending on the material you choose, but on average, getting new siding costs somewhere between $11,679 and $21,250.

  5. Mar 11, 2022 · If you’re thinking about replacing your asbestos siding, you may be wondering what types of siding are available for your new siding. This article will outline 13 different types of siding and their pros and cons. Then, you can find the right siding type to replace your asbestos siding.

  6. Dec 5, 2023 · The factors that will have the largest effect on the total cost of your project are the size of your house, the type of siding that contains the asbestos, the cost of asbestos removal, and what material you choose to replace your old siding. Types. There are two types of asbestos-infused siding that are seen more than others. They are:

  7. Aug 25, 2018 · However asbestos-siding is not considered a problem unless the asbestos fibers separate from the cement bonding agent in the siding and become airborne. There are two ways that this can happen: 1) disturbing the material by cutting, drilling, or removing sections of it, 2) or by surface deterioration/weathering.

  8. Jul 31, 2024 · You need to maintain or repair the siding: Drilling, sanding, sawing, and even power washing may release asbestos fibers into the air. You want to replace the siding: The demolition and...

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