**Replacing fascia/soffit on 1970s bungalow — how to deal with possible asbestos cement undercloak?**

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**Replacing fascia/soffit on 1970s bungalow — how to deal with possible asbestos cement undercloak?**

I'm replacing the fascia and soffit on a 1970s bungalow. Along the verge there is what I believe is fibre cement undercloak beneath the tile ends, sitting on top of the bargeboard and bedded in mortar. The mortar is largely intact but the undercloak is broken in places. Given the age of the property I'm treating it as potentially asbestos cement.

My main concern is straightforward: I want to replace the fascia and soffit but I'm not sure how to handle the undercloak when I get to it.

A few things I'm uncertain about:

1. Is the undercloak likely to be attached to or resting on the fascia, and will removing the fascia disturb it?
2. If it stays intact when the fascia comes off, is leaving it in place an option — or does it need to come out regardless to do the job properly?
3. If it does need to come out, what's the right way to handle that — get it tested first, treat it as notifiable asbestos, or is non-licensed controlled removal sufficient for this type of material?

Happy to consider a dry verge finish if that's the sensible solution, but that's not the driving goal — I just want to understand what I'm getting into before I start pulling things apart.
 

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Mine I took to tip. My local council has an asbestos container which you can wrap and dump asbestos follow the guide.
Probably asbestos under the tiles and soffit on your house, but you can get it tested to be sure.
I personally would get it removed if you're going up there and want to refurbish it all and be done with it. If you sell and buyers have an asbestos survey then it looks good.

Other option is to get a company in with scaffolding and to organise the removal and replacement or project manage yourself.
Get scaffolding.
Get it removed or do yourself.
Get it all replaced.

My neighbour just convered over the asbestos soffit. Problem is it hard and needs drilling sometimes for fixing. Spray with water and pull down is how I done mine.
Shaving foam is good when you leaver out nails
 
You're not overcladding the barge board then?

If you remove the barge board, the undercloak will fall off.

Asbestos undercloak is fibre cement and would not be notifiable, however CAR 2012 is a workplace regulation and does not apply to DIY.

So if removing, your only concern is transport and disposal - ie who will accept the undercloak and the verge mortar.
 

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