The drainage for the roof runs down the middle to the back of the garage and the roof itself is a very shallow v shape sloping towards the central drainage.
Water leaking through asbestos roof.
The trick is not to try to disturb or do anything with the asbestos roof yourself.
The difference in the level of exposure whether you have an asbestos roof or not is virtually zero.
Regrettably the pitch is very low and as a result when it rains hard the water ingresses and leeks into the garage.
Do not sand or scrape the cement.
The roof is leaking through the joints in what i believe is asbestos cement corrugated roofing.
Jeyes fluid using a brush or spray then remove the dead moss with a stiff broom a day or more after treatment.
Around the area of the joint water seeps through and i can see some of the roof is damp.
As long as the leaking water is controlled and disposed of safely there shouldn t be any problems.
I don t want to go to the expense of removing the asbestos and creating a greater pitch so i wonder if there is a material with which the roof can be covered.
From going inside and having a look around the roof on my side is made up of several large sheets of asbestos running towards the centre from the outside wall with some smaller pieces.
Posted by m forbes if the water is leaking through the roof the asbestos particles will be contained within the water and should therefore not be airbourne.