Aspestos siding is viewed the same as stukko in my area, another no drilling situation.
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Oh yeah....I am now in the emergency services business which is mitigation of water, fire, smoke and mold losses. We are under strict EPA regulations.
For example, if we go into a home and demolition is required, we must research the age of the home. If the home was built prior to 1982, we must take samples of flooring, textured ceiling and even some types of parquet or engineered flooring and have them tested at a lab.
Any way, one of the owners of the shop I used to work at, called me. He said a customer had called to complain about some cracked siding near an entry door. The custy claimed the tech attached a cable to the siding and it cracked. They claimed the asbestos siding was going to make them sick. He needed my advice as to what to do.
a few days later he called back and told me upon his inspection, he discovered that the cabling was there before the tech got there and that the siding around the house was in terrible condition.
Clearly this customer was setting up some kind of claim to force a payoff.
The bottom line all techs must be wary of asbestos siding. It should never be drilled. No penetrations. Even to attach cable.