Roof eaves that meet or overhang the walls of a building were made from non-friable (bonded) asbestos sheeting until the mid-1980s. Signs the asbestos has broken down include discoloration, cracking, or splitting. Do not drill into the eaves as it can release asbestos fibers.
- Asbestos cement eaves that are well-maintained
- Flat asbestos cement eave and corrugated asbestos cement cladding
- Asbestos cement eaves and exterior cladding
- Hardiflex soffit sheeting with drilled diamond pattern. The asbestos cement is newly painted and well maintained.
- 1970s brick apartment building with asbestos cement eaves. Paint has peeled, exposing asbestos cement.
- Brick home with damaged fibro eaves