Hi all (and apologies for yet another asbestos garage roof thread!).
I have a garage to the rear of the house which is in the process of being removed. The walls are made from panelled concrete and the roof is concrete asbestos (we used to have this in our garage ceiling when I was growing up).
I've looked into/researched/asked around and feel 'relatively' confident on removing it myself. I will purchase the appropriate full body suit, mask (level of which seems open to debate?), hose down the material and bags to double up the sheets. My local tip has a facility for taking domestic asbestos (I popped round to ask about this last week) and I will bag up the clothing/mask when complete. (Actually, whilst at the tip a fellow nonchantly turned up with this stuff in the back of his car and attempted to just drop it in the 'assorted waste' drop!! He was quickly shown the way out...)
The bags will then be taken via a trailer to said tip.
My only concern is the size of the sheets (they appear to be approx 1.5 - 1.75m) so hoping I can get the necessary bag size rather than breaking in half. The top of the roof has a metal cap running the length of the the garage which secures the sheets in place - it looks like it might be tricky getting to the bolts which secure them (in fact I cannot see them from inside the garage). There is also asbestos panel at the front and the back (the thinner non corrugated type) some of which looks like it was broken in the past (we moved into the house just before xmas).
I'm therefore guessing I may have to break some of these panels as they are nailed to a wooden roof frame.
Aside from employing a firm to remove it does the above sound do-able - any other tips?
Many thanks.
I have a garage to the rear of the house which is in the process of being removed. The walls are made from panelled concrete and the roof is concrete asbestos (we used to have this in our garage ceiling when I was growing up).
I've looked into/researched/asked around and feel 'relatively' confident on removing it myself. I will purchase the appropriate full body suit, mask (level of which seems open to debate?), hose down the material and bags to double up the sheets. My local tip has a facility for taking domestic asbestos (I popped round to ask about this last week) and I will bag up the clothing/mask when complete. (Actually, whilst at the tip a fellow nonchantly turned up with this stuff in the back of his car and attempted to just drop it in the 'assorted waste' drop!! He was quickly shown the way out...)
The bags will then be taken via a trailer to said tip.
My only concern is the size of the sheets (they appear to be approx 1.5 - 1.75m) so hoping I can get the necessary bag size rather than breaking in half. The top of the roof has a metal cap running the length of the the garage which secures the sheets in place - it looks like it might be tricky getting to the bolts which secure them (in fact I cannot see them from inside the garage). There is also asbestos panel at the front and the back (the thinner non corrugated type) some of which looks like it was broken in the past (we moved into the house just before xmas).
I'm therefore guessing I may have to break some of these panels as they are nailed to a wooden roof frame.
Aside from employing a firm to remove it does the above sound do-able - any other tips?
Many thanks.