Wear a mask, wet it and double bag and tape it you’ll save yourself a mountain of money.
Call the council for the location of the nearest tip that will take it.
Edit: just try not to break the sheets as the asbestos gets released.
It’s an easy job if you follow the guidance that Iolo has pointed to. If you speak to you local authority they can probably point you to either their own skips or a good waste company’s. PPE, care and wet it and you’ll be fine. Else, it’s been 13 years since I used to project manage asbestos removal, but the Asbestos Removal Contractor’s Association (ARCA) website will be able to point you to the registered firms in your area. I’d not name any given the time it is since I worked with the firms but there are a number across Yorks that would be good.
Just to give you an idea of PPE. Speak to your local tool hire place and tell them what you’re doing. They can supply what you need. Don’t scrimp on this.
I’ve had a look on ARCA and I’m not familiar with those listed. Sod it, two that I worked with are Rhodar and J Alderson. Both Leeds based, given it’s a domestic garage you might find costs are expensive.
remember your sheet prob only contain 1 or 2% asbestos
rememeber the only hazard is airborne asbestos
we did ours. wet, wet, wet is the rule (so no dust). no drilling, no sawing. Try to cut the bolts and take the sheets off whole. Wrap them in polythene (£25 a roll from builders merchant). Use hosepipe to soak the roof. Even better do it while it is raining. Wear a mask.
We actually broke ours up into pieces 2′ square, which is not ideal (breaking it) but did what we wanted and put it in double bin liners.
Most councils have a tip that takes it at a household recycle centre, free of charge to the public.
At the risk of hijacking a little, I’ve got some asbestos drainpipes ( 🙄 ) that I want to get shot of, has anyone any tips on getting the things out of the ground? Presumably I just break up the concrete ( 🙄 ) it goes into, but how are these things connected to the soil pipe? I’m wary of my ham fisted stupidity making thud job more dangerous (and eventually expensive) than it really needs to be.
Do you need to replace them? If not cut them flush with the ground, and make good.
If you do, where do they drain to? To a manhole or soakaway? If to a manhole you need to dig down in the concrete, find the pipe and connect either the downpipes or gully to the existing pipe using a bandseal, a few collars, but of pipe and a few bends. If it’s to a soakaway just dig down to expose it, stick your downpipe in and make good.
Is there felt under the asbestos roof?
There needs to be some kind of dust barrier.
If no felt and there’s a possibility that fibers could enter the house some kind of sheeting should be placed. Usually thick polythene.
You and your family should keep well away from the internal roof area while works are being carried out.
You’ll be fine.