Rarely if ever will they need to be cut and cutting is the one activity that creates hazardous dust.
Old asbestos roof shingles.
Asbestos shingles were so common during the 20th century that almost any shingles installed between 1920 and 1986 probably include asbestos.
Asbestos cement shingles can be removed safely without costly teams of abatement professionals.
Do you have asbestos in your home.
History asbestos shingle history begins with inventor and entrepreneur ludwig hatschek who was born in the czech republic on october 9 1856.
The asphalt shingle became the preferred roofing choice.
This way you ll avoid the hazardous dust created by tearing the shingles off.
Only a trained professional can tell for sure if your shingles contain asbestos.
Asbestos was banned in 1989 so as the buildings that incorporated it age their roofing and siding will fall into disrepair.
If they look old they might have asbestos fibers in them.
When you remove those shingles they will either come off when you pull out the nails require you to snap them off or require you to cut them.
While asbestos based roofing shingles and siding were still available their popularity had waned drastically well before the federal ban of the product in 1989.
Many asbestos roofs and siding are damaged cracked or broken.
Asbestos siding in particular however has a tendency to chip crack and break with normal wear and tear of family life.
The most common and least expensive solution is to leave the original asbestos shingles in place and remove only the aluminum siding.