You can paint intact tiles cheaply to give floors in your home a more modern look.
Encapsulating vinyl asbestos floor tile.
The binder was some kind of black.
Removing vinyl asbestos tiles is a very time consuming and expensive process.
Photo by russell kaye i m told that the old vinyl floor tiles in the basement of our 1950 house contain asbestos and that i should not try to remove the tiles but cover them with wall to wall.
You could also seal it with a coat of epoxy floor paint.
The tiles are sitting right on top of the concrete.
Will it encapsulate the asbestos.
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Many houses built before the 1980s used vinyl tiles containing asbestos as flooring.
That means it is safe to walk on but not safe to scrape sand or use power tools on.
These tiles provided fire resistance and durability a high performance function that has always been in.
Will the moisture retardant bond w vinyl tiles.
Is there a better product to use.
Asbestos found in the vinyl floor tiles at the toh tv project house means a state licensed and well protected abatement crew must do the removal.
Many older buildings have vct tiles with asbestos.
Read the directions for using the sealant several times.
But when vinyl asbestos flooring is in good condition it is considered nonfriable.
We want to put vinyl plank right on top of the tile.
Does anyone know what we should use to try to encapsulate the tile better and provide ensured waterproofing.
While asbestos is a frightening word for homeowners the durability of these tiles means the best way to handle them is to cover them with other flooring.
Concrete toppings can be applied at various thicknesses over vct resulting in huge savings in time and money.
Purchase a good sealant that is made for vinyl flooring as asbestos tile is a type of vinyl flooring material.
Make sure that you have a full face respirator gloves and any other recommended personal protective equipment.
Get out of the box.
I have a similar situation.
Originally posted by jbk.
Encapsulation with a sealant is probably the easiest way to go.