Over Cladding Asbestos Roof Sheets
This stops any leaks and leaves you with a brand new roof without having to disturb the old one.
Over cladding asbestos roof sheets. One of the most common construction materials used in older buildings is the cement sheeting or fibro cladding. Asbestos over cladding in some cases asbestos containing materials need not be removed and can instead be over clad. The insulation is then installed into the framework often an ashgrid system so named after the original manufacturer ash lacy construction and the metal weather sheet is the fixed to a bar. Over cladding adds one or more additional layers on top of your existing roof.
It therefore requires no additional structural supports. However many asbestos roofs are built with concrete portals meaning the roof is supported by a small number of concrete arches. Roof cladding requires bolts to be drilled into the asbestos roof. Cladding over asbestos unfortunately asbestos releases harmful fibres if disturbed and causes harm if it s inhaled.
In certain circumstances asbestos containing materials such as roofs maybe over clad. It can also be used to reseal your roof making it watertight again and to protect the existing roofing structure from the elements preventing further damage which might lead to the entire roof needing to be replaced. But over time people are now replacing asbestos sheets to asbestos free alternatives because it s safe. This is especially true when it comes to asbestos cement roof coverings.
This can be used to increase the insulation in your roof bringing your property in line with current legislation and lowering heating bills. As the weight of the system is less than that of the potential water absorbed by the existing asbestos cement and fibre cement sheets there is no requirement for structural calculations. This allows some damp air from inside the garage to get out through the sheets and reduce condensation. This means the new roof cannot get enough stability on top of the old one a common risk of over cladding.
This is a cost effective approach with an aesthetically pleasing and watertight result. Extend the life of your asbestos roof with over cladding. Once the sheets are coated or painted this cannot happen any more and an increase in condensation in the winter is inevitable. Over cladding or over sheeting asbestos roofs means the original asbestos roof stays where it is while new sheets are positioned on top and secured by a fixing that goes through the old roof and attaches to the existing structure of the building.
When overcladding an asbestos cement roof it will also be necessary in most cases to include a layer of insulation to meet current day building regulations. At roofclad we strongly recommend not going down this route and replacing the roof instead.