Congratulations asbestos cement siding is durable holds paint exceptionally well and is fire proof.
Prepping asbestos siding for paint.
You ll need to consult an asbestos expert to discuss removal and disposal.
This means that you ll have to take some extra time cleaning and prepping the siding before painting and rely instead on a garden hose sponges and good old fashioned elbow grease.
Allow the primer to dry completely.
They recommend that leaving the old shingles on is a safe choice though removal is a possibility too.
Be sure to use both a primer and top coat that are recommended for use on cleaned fiber cement siding as recommended by the manfacturer of both the siding and the paint.
Here at top coat painters we dial down the pressure and use a 4 step process.
We rinse with plain water to pre wet the surface and remove very loose dirt.
It is hard to top.
If you do power wash use as gentle a touch as possible and quit if you find that you re knocking pieces of siding off.
We do a final rinse again.
The primer creates an adhesive surface for the paint and helps seal the color of the old paint.
Apply a coat of primer to the newly cleaned siding.
Then be sure that the siding is dry before applying either primer or paint.
Use bleach for stuff that is growing green.
Not all latex paint is 100 acrylic so read the labels.
Asbestos shingles hold paint very well when you use the right kind of coating.
You can roll it or brush it on but make sure you get under the small lip at the bottom of each asbestos siding shingle.
Pressure washers are over rated.
When it comes to applying a long lasting coat of paint start with a 100 acrylic exterior latex primer followed by 100 exterior latex paint.