Among many other things a client has me doing to prepare an old house for sale, I need to repair a few broken pieces of asbestos siding. I understand somebody makes a lookalike fake product specifically for repairs. Any ideas for a source?
Thanks!
Among many other things a client has me doing to prepare an old house for sale, I need to repair a few broken pieces of asbestos siding. I understand somebody makes a lookalike fake product specifically for repairs. Any ideas for a source?
Thanks!
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SteelBuddha,
You can buy this stuff at the big boxes. it is a fiber sement product and breaks if you look at it wrong. Try using a bare hacksaw blade and slide it up between the shingles and cut the nails. It is pricey stuff. Good luck
GAF makes a replacement shingle. Home depot use to carry it or try a roofing and siding supplier.