I have a house build in 1868 i have been doing an enormous amount of work on it since i bought it about 7 years ago.
Clapboard siding being covered up by asbestos.
This is usually the preferred method of dealing with asbestos building materials.
Dispose of the asbestos properly at a landfill or contact your local waste collection service to find out if they will pick up asbestos material.
Asbestos cement is a composite material consisting of portland cement reinforced with asbestos fibers.
So for example if one of the clapboards measures 10 inches and there are 20 of those clapboards going up the side of the home 10 x 20 200.
Do not throw or drop removed asbestos siding.
Because fiber cement siding manufactured in north america after around 1978 was made without using asbestos in those later products and because those non asbestos fiber cement shingles included products that by eye were an exact visual match for their older asbestos containing brothers and sisters already installed a building built.
A better strategy may be to cover it over with new siding which effectively seals in the asbestos material.
When manufacturers figured out ways to produce siding made using asbestos cement it became very popular for a number of years before being banned in the u s.
Multiply the length of the clapboard by the number of clapboards on the home and then divide that number by 100 and you will know roughly how much siding you need measured in squares.
The house has the original clapboard siding covered over with asbestos siding which was done a long time ago and is looking very dated.