Yeah. Asbestos in an untouched state is safe enough.If there's nothing actually wrong with the roof then leave it well alone.
I fell through an asbestos roof when I was about 8/9 and it never done me a bit of harm
I'll give you a call then if I ever decide to change it then.
Probably right enough. Concrete will be at its full newton strength by then. 3 weeks was a bit sharp on it.They've put my shed back to 8th Jan, I'm livid. They're saying some BS that the base isn't cured until around then. Base was down on the 22nd Nov
Probably right enough. Concrete will be at its full newton strength by then. 3 weeks was a bit sharp on it.
tizz bollox. i had a car on mine for a pic next day(less than 24 hrs) and a transit and trailer on mine in 4 days , loaded with scaffolding and equipment, and the shed up 6 days later.They've put my shed back to 8th Jan, I'm livid. They're saying some BS that the base isn't cured until around then. Base was down on the 22nd Nov
what time of year out of interest? Don't forget ambient temps are lower now which will delay compressive strength development.tizz bollox. i had a car on mine for a pic next day(less than 24 hrs) and a transit and trailer on mine in 4 days , loaded with scaffolding and equipment, and the shed up 6 days later.
i just couldnt put sealer on the floor for 4 weeks, so i threw down a few sheets of ply and worked round the frame installing the wiring.
from digger to door closed on power, 14 sockets and 14 roof lights, consumer unit and welding sockets, it was 7weeks 1 day.
what time of year out of interest? Don't forget ambient temps are lower now which will delay compressive strength development.
i sealed mine, 4 weeks after i got power on and dehumidifiers and heaters run in it.The boy who layed the base did say that I couldn't paint the floor because of the time of year. He said leave it until March/April or it will be a disaster