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How to paint over asbestos paint under drainage board?
Hi Everyone,
I have a asbestos inspection done for my house and identified the black paint under the drainage board to contain asbestos.
I'm thinking of painting over it to seal it.
What sealant/primer/paint is suitable for the job? How would I go about it?
I've not done much painting at all.
Thanks
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Re: Paint over asbestos paint under drainage board
Thanks @Nailbag I'll keep an eye out. If I find a slightly larger one I would need to make the cut out bigger? Would the plumber be able to do that? I don't have the tools let alone skills for it 😂
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Re: Paint over asbestos paint under drainage board
Thanks @JacobZ , I'm happy to go with a different configuration, anything with drainer on the right would be fine.
This unit is a bit over my budget, althought I should be able to reuse it for the new kitchen.
Since this one has not tap hole, the plumber would need to cut it?
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Re: Paint over asbestos paint under drainage board
Yes @wintersnow911 any plumber would be able to modify the opening. It’s a pretty common task for them typically using a jigsaw.
regards Nailbag
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Re: Paint over asbestos paint under drainage board
Hi @wintersnow911,
Yes, the plumber would need to cut the tap hole.
Any licenced plumber should be able to do this fairly easily.
Jacob

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