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Ilona Warf's blog ::Scientists nix EPA’s asbestos plan






Ilona Warf's blog ::Scientists nix EPA’s asbestos plan










Most               homeowners               are               aware               of               the               health               risks               associated               with               asbestos.

While               removal               of               the               asbestos               coating               that               insulates               pipes               is               often               preferred,               removal               costs               may               make               this               prohibitive.

Also,               the               real               danger               of               asbestos               is               that               it               will               degenerate               over               time,               allowing               the               toxic               particles               to               become               airborne.

By               covering               the               asbestos               pipes,               you               can               prevent               the               insulation               from               becoming               airborne               until               you               can               remove               the               pipes               and               replace               them.

Before               doing               any               work               on               your               asbestos               pipes,               check               for               any               state               and               local               laws               governing               your               area.

There               may               be               specific               requirements               if               your               home               has               asbestos,               especially               if               you               have               just               purchased               it.

Of               course,               you               can               save               yourself               the               research               and               contact               an               asbestos               removal               service,               which               will               be               able               to               advise               you               on               how               to               proceed               and               will               seal               your               pipes               for               you               if               they               do               not               need               to               be               removed.

Keep               in               mind,               however,               that               when               the               asbestos               has               begun               to               degenerate,               you               may               need               to               remove,               not               cover               up               the               problem.
               Step               1:               Locate               your               safety               equipment               and               make               sure               it               is               in               good               working               order.

You               will               need               heavy               work               gloves,               a               high               quality               ventilator,               and               eye               protection.
               Step               2:               Mix               the               asbestos               encapsulate               together               according               to               the               manufacturer's               instructions.
               TIP:               Asbestos               encapsulate               is               a               liquid               product               used               to               seal               asbestos               pipes.

It               is               applied               just               like               paint,               but               often               must               be               mixed               like               epoxy               prior               to               application.

For               this               reason,               only               mix               enough               to               cover               the               pipes               with               a               single               coat               of               encapsulate.
               Step               3:               Apply               the               asbestos               encapsulate               to               your               pipes               carefully,               making               sure               to               cover               all               of               the               asbestos.

Allow               the               encapsulate               to               dry               for               60               minutes.
               Step               4:               Mix               another               batch               of               the               asbestos               encapsulate               and               apply               it               to               the               pipes               for               a               second               coat.

Allow               the               encapsulate               to               again               cure               for               60               minutes               before               proceeding.
               Step               5:               Wrap               the               asbestos               covered               pipes               in               special               asbestos               tape,               which               will               further               stabilize               the               insulation.

When               wrapping               the               pipe,               allow               for               a               ¼               inch               overlap               for               best               results.




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