You can either engage an asbestos remediation expert or obtain a test kit for.
Does concrete floor have asbestos.
Hi there i am doing a flooring renovation and the kitchen and storage area have vinyl tiles made by armstrong with the black masting adhesive.
The best way to deal with old asbestos floor tiles is to cover them up.
Material be tested for asbestos content.
There s an article link above titled does my floor contain asbestos that gives you some easy questions you can try to answer to make a more accurate guess.
No sealer is needed.
The presence or absence of asbestos cannot be determined without a survey.
There s some old cement plaster on the exterior also.
In a basement i d suggest a rubber based carpet pad rather than.
On 2020 06 06 by charles.
Cement has been used for years in construction with some types containing asbestos thus exposing workers to asbestos.
The definitive way to find out if tiles contain asbestos is to have them tested.
I don t recognize that exact flooring pattern jack and am guessing it s an early 1980s vinyl sheet flooring.
The only way to make sure that a concrete structure or surface contains or does not contain asbestos is to subject it to a professional testing procedure.
Such a procedure should form part of the agenda for any repair modification or removal project carried out on concrete installed in the early decades of the 20 th century.
The advice you received is correct.
But unless you do something to seriously damage it it s not a concern.
Vinyl floor tiles or sheet flooring were made or installed before 1986 should be treated as a floor covering presumed to contain asbestos or else have a sample tested and report the results here please.
Learn more today about cement and asbestos exposure.
Identifying asbestos floor tiles.
This exposure has triggered a type of cancer known as mesothelioma in these workers.
That s enough to prevent the damage and wear that can release fibers into the air.
I have a job that entrails demolition at a factory building from 1935 the issue came up of whether we needed to worry about asbestos in the concrete or in some of the adhesives used for the flooring.
There were previously no survey and testing requirements for concrete with the exception of bridges and pools or other structures that have a higher likelihood of containing asbestos.
Carpeting and a suitable pad will do the trick.
You may have asbestos in the tile and you may have asbestos in the glue on top of or under the tile.