The short answer is yes.
Paint siding shingles.
Underneath the smartside lap siding is a standard 7 16 osb sheathing to provide structural shear strength.
How to paint shingle siding.
How to do it.
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.
Remove all dust and cobwebs to prevent adhesion difficulties.
Properly primed a 100 percent acrylic latex paint will provide decades of protection for cedar siding shingles.
Apply primer and paint.
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Attach thin plastic drop cloths over.
How to paint wood shingles.
Lp lap siding this is the same material as the panel siding above but in 8 wide x 16 long boards that are applied by lapping each board over the lower board.
Painting cement asbestos siding or non asbestos fiber cement siding is in part a cosmetic decision.
Work left to right moving your roller vertically.
Allow the shingle siding.
There is approximately 1 of overlap to prevent leaks.
It s a latex combination exterior paint that can be used on masonry and siding.
Wash the shingle siding using a pressure washer.
Spread canvas drop cloths over any shrubbery pavement lawn furniture or decking.
Rinse and let dry.
Cinder block semi gloss exterior paint is a base level solution for asbestos abatement.
Survey the entire area of your house especially the lower levels where the shingles will more likely retain water.
Apply a coat of primer to the newly cleaned siding.
Prime the clean shingle siding using a roller.
These paints form a tough but flexible film that allows moisture within the wood to escape while protecting the cedar from atmospheric moisture that might lead to extractive bleed.
The primer creates an adhesive surface for the paint and helps seal the color of the old paint.
Sand off any extreme protrusions from the shingles using a sanding block but do not sand the shingles to perfect.
Allow the primer to dry completely.
We have rarely seen this material in a worn friable condition but should that occur one might paint the surface also to stop fiber shedding and to preserve the material.