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While investigating the options for replacing the 35 sq metres of
asbestos cement roof that blew away in Saturday's gale, I have discovered just how expensive asbestos disposal has become. One local firm has quoted £50 per sheet if I took it to them, or £850 for a skip. Derbyshire County council will only accept 2 square metres at a time at their sites. I'm hoping the insurers (Zurich) will pay for the disposal of the smashed sheets and the remainder of that roof which is now in a precarious state, but I have another building of around 120 square metres which is structurally sound but has a number of leaks in its big-6 asbestos sheets as well as quite severe condensation problems on the underside of the roof. I don't relish removing the existing sheets, and I certainly don't relish paying for their disposal. Does anyone have experience of "oversheeting" with steel, onduline, or other materials? I believe it can be done directly onto the sheets, having first removed all the nails, or onto battens. -- Kevin Poole **Use current month and year to reply (e.g. )*** |
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:39:38 -0000, "Autolycus"
wrote: While investigating the options for replacing the 35 sq metres of asbestos cement roof that blew away in Saturday's gale, I have discovered just how expensive asbestos disposal has become. One local firm has quoted £50 per sheet if I took it to them, or £850 for a skip. Derbyshire County council will only accept 2 square metres at a time at their sites. Such is the hysteria that we now face for disposal of this simple mineral. I look out of my window at acres of garage roofs covered in the stuff. I hope it lasts a bit longer. |
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In message , Autolycus
writes While investigating the options for replacing the 35 sq metres of asbestos cement roof that blew away in Saturday's gale, I have discovered just how expensive asbestos disposal has become. One local firm has quoted £50 per sheet if I took it to them, or £850 for a skip. Derbyshire County council will only accept 2 square metres at a time at their sites. I'm hoping the insurers (Zurich) will pay for the disposal of the smashed sheets and the remainder of that roof which is now in a precarious state, but I have another building of around 120 square metres which is structurally sound but has a number of leaks in its big-6 asbestos sheets as well as quite severe condensation problems on the underside of the roof. I don't relish removing the existing sheets, and I certainly don't relish paying for their disposal. Does anyone have experience of "oversheeting" with steel, onduline, or other materials? I believe it can be done directly onto the sheets, having first removed all the nails, or onto battens. Don't forget that with e.g. corrugated steel, you will be liable to get condensation from the roof dripping everywhere unless you have some cunning scheme to overcome this -- geoff |
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In message , EricP
writes On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:39:38 -0000, "Autolycus" wrote: While investigating the options for replacing the 35 sq metres of asbestos cement roof that blew away in Saturday's gale, I have discovered just how expensive asbestos disposal has become. One local firm has quoted £50 per sheet if I took it to them, or £850 for a skip. Derbyshire County council will only accept 2 square metres at a time at their sites. Such is the hysteria that we now face for disposal of this simple mineral. I look out of my window at acres of garage roofs covered in the stuff. I hope it lasts a bit longer. I used to erect pre-fab concrete garages. Fixing the roof on entailed one being on top with a drill and screwdriver and one underneath holding the clips in an atmosphere thick with asbestos dust. Of course, the danger depends on the type of asbestos , but I never see this mentioned -- geoff |
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![]() Of course, the danger depends on the type of asbestos , but I never see this mentioned You wont!, it does'nt suit peoples interests to give all the facts. Same as mobile phones and all this talk of radiation, radio waves are a FORM of radiation, but the way the media present it, gives the impression of nuclear radiation !!. Dave -- For what we are about to balls up may common sense prevent us doing it again in the future!! |
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You don't know how lucky you are m8
If you would have lifed in the Netherlands, Germany or the US, you would't be able to gone have back in your house until it was cleared off the stuff and have given the all clearance This stuff is dangerous, and get it out of your life sooner then latter, DO NOT LISTEN TO PEOPLE who don't see the danger of this stuff. SCIENCE has come up to level with the danger of this stuff. DO NOT TAKE ANY CHANCES |
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Mcluma wrote:
You don't know how lucky you are m8 If you would have lifed in the Netherlands, Germany or the US, you would't be able to gone have back in your house until it was cleared off the stuff and have given the all clearance This stuff is dangerous, and get it out of your life sooner then latter, DO NOT LISTEN TO PEOPLE who don't see the danger of this stuff. SCIENCE has come up to level with the danger of this stuff. DO NOT TAKE ANY CHANCES You are pretty clueless on the subject, and should avoid giving advice until you have read up on it. -- Grunff |
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In message , Dave Stanton
writes Of course, the danger depends on the type of asbestos , but I never see this mentioned You wont!, it does'nt suit peoples interests to give all the facts. Same as mobile phones and all this talk of radiation, radio waves are a FORM of radiation, but the way the media present it, gives the impression of nuclear radiation !!. So it's ... unclear radiation then -- geoff |
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