Hi all,
I have a corrugated asbestos shed which I need to remove from my garden. I know about all the safety aspects and am well prepared with respirator masks, paper suits and wellies etc, and I also know that my local council tip will accept the asbestos, but I have a question over what is the best way to actually take it down.
The shed looks to have a timber frame, and the asbestos sheeting is attached to the frame by large nails with a kind of rubber/plastic washer under each nail between the head and the sheeting. I am not sure what is the best way to take the shed down without damaging the panels? If I try and remove the nails this could take a very long time, and I cant see how I could use a claw hammer without crushing the asbestos sheeting. One other way I was thinking is to cut the timbers where the asbestos panels meet with a disc saw (obviously being VERY careful not to start cutting into the panels!) so that the sheets would then come away from the shed with some of the wood attached still. Or, perhaps try and chisel/grand off the heads of the nails so that the panels can come away from the timber frame that way?
My partners father who is a bit of an old school farmer would probably want to just break it down with a digger but I want to do this properly and not end up with asbestos fibers on/in the ground that could be inhaled in later years or released when gardening.
If anyone has some practical advice on how to carry this out who has actually done this before it would be great to hear from you. It is very difficult to find anything out on the internet as all the advice is about the safety aspect.
Thanks!
I have a corrugated asbestos shed which I need to remove from my garden. I know about all the safety aspects and am well prepared with respirator masks, paper suits and wellies etc, and I also know that my local council tip will accept the asbestos, but I have a question over what is the best way to actually take it down.
The shed looks to have a timber frame, and the asbestos sheeting is attached to the frame by large nails with a kind of rubber/plastic washer under each nail between the head and the sheeting. I am not sure what is the best way to take the shed down without damaging the panels? If I try and remove the nails this could take a very long time, and I cant see how I could use a claw hammer without crushing the asbestos sheeting. One other way I was thinking is to cut the timbers where the asbestos panels meet with a disc saw (obviously being VERY careful not to start cutting into the panels!) so that the sheets would then come away from the shed with some of the wood attached still. Or, perhaps try and chisel/grand off the heads of the nails so that the panels can come away from the timber frame that way?
My partners father who is a bit of an old school farmer would probably want to just break it down with a digger but I want to do this properly and not end up with asbestos fibers on/in the ground that could be inhaled in later years or released when gardening.
If anyone has some practical advice on how to carry this out who has actually done this before it would be great to hear from you. It is very difficult to find anything out on the internet as all the advice is about the safety aspect.
Thanks!