DanMcLiverpool
DIY
I drilled into a soffit to fit a downlight. The soffit wasn't wood, growing a bit concerned it's asbestos.
Few questions:
1. If it's not wood, what other building material could it be? It's a thin, dry almost plasterboard like sheet.
2. If it were asbestos, would sticking the downlight in the hole created effectively 'plug it' to minimise the danger or is this now disturbed even if the hole's filled?
Appreciate this should've been tested first. The bottom soffit was wood so made an incorrect assumption. I've ordered a testing kit for next day delivery so I can find out either way.
Really appreciate any help.
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Few questions:
1. If it's not wood, what other building material could it be? It's a thin, dry almost plasterboard like sheet.
2. If it were asbestos, would sticking the downlight in the hole created effectively 'plug it' to minimise the danger or is this now disturbed even if the hole's filled?
Appreciate this should've been tested first. The bottom soffit was wood so made an incorrect assumption. I've ordered a testing kit for next day delivery so I can find out either way.
Really appreciate any help.
[automerge]1586778044[/automerge]
I drilled into a soffit to fit a downlight. The soffit wasn't wood, growing a bit concerned it's asbestos.
Few questions:
1. If it's not wood, and not asbestos, what other building material could it be? It's a thin, dry almost plasterboard like sheet.
2. If it were asbestos, would sticking the downlight in the hole created effectively 'plug it' to minimise the danger or is this now disturbed even if the hole's filled?
Appreciate this should've been tested first. The bottom soffit was wood so made an incorrect assumption. I've ordered a testing kit for next day delivery so I can find out either way.
Really appreciate any help.