Hi Guys...
I'm still trying to solve the problem about cladding my old house! I have finally decided to repaint it with a heavy, textured paint instead of cladding, but I would still love to clad just the back of the house which is undercover and where we sit. As you might remember, I was asking about the use of pailing instead of expensive weatherboard or man-made substitutes, I wanted to simply fix it in place with a nailgun and liquid nails, but I was advised that, as the fibro would be brittle and crumbly, it could crack and release asbestos fibres into the air, etc. So, I've put the project on hold until I can work something out. I was just doing a little research online when I came across a company in NSW using 'Palliside Cladding' over old fibro. I notice in one of their photos (attached) that they appear to be fixing the cladding onto the old fibro with nails, or screws, and I would like to ask your opinions on this... is this dangerous, would it not create asbestos dust? Also, in the photo you can see that they've pulled off the old beading, so would this also be a dangerous thing to do, given that fibres could become airborne, etc.? I would appreciate your advice on this, many thanks, cheers, John