Hi,
I'm getting my loft insulated (which clearly hasn't been done since the 70s... currently about 10mm up there!) and the surveyor asked that I fix the crumbling cement around the rim of our asbestos cement flue pipe. Apparently, it should be as simple as taking a trowel and just tapping it loose into a bucket (with a mask/goggles obviously), then replacing it with some new cement (polyfilla or something).
Has anyone done this themselves before? Any suggestions? (Yes, that includes "don't do it as the asbestos fibres can kill!") Is it too risky or should it be ok? Would it be better to get my landlord to pay someone to fix this?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Alistair
I'm getting my loft insulated (which clearly hasn't been done since the 70s... currently about 10mm up there!) and the surveyor asked that I fix the crumbling cement around the rim of our asbestos cement flue pipe. Apparently, it should be as simple as taking a trowel and just tapping it loose into a bucket (with a mask/goggles obviously), then replacing it with some new cement (polyfilla or something).
Has anyone done this themselves before? Any suggestions? (Yes, that includes "don't do it as the asbestos fibres can kill!") Is it too risky or should it be ok? Would it be better to get my landlord to pay someone to fix this?
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Alistair