Robert scott hazardous waste disposal specialist for a 1 services in michigan offers these general rules.
Do all vinyl rugs from the 1950s have aspestos.
Such products some sold under the brand name solarian were installed as recently as 1980 long after governmental restrictions on asbestos were initiated.
Asbestos has been used in vinyl wallpaper since the 1920s and vinyl floor tiles and sheet flooring rose to prominence in the 1950s.
Unfortunately i scraped some of it out prior to finding out that it could contain asbestos.
When inspecting the tiles look for parts that are grayish brown dark gray dark brown or black.
Step 3 date the tiles.
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See asbestos flooring hazard reduction steps to take to reduce the asbestos hazard on 2020 04 21 by linda.
Best left in place.
Vinyl or asphalt tiles that have these colors in it have a high likelihood of asbestos fibers.
One of the main ingredients used in old asbestos tiles was asphalt so they were primarily made in dark colors only.
Asbestos is dangerous and its proper removal is an important issue.
A detailed list of the forms products in which asbestos was used links to detailed articles about individual asbestos containing products how to recognize some common asbestos containing materials in buildings questions answers about what building products and common in building products appliances mechanical components were produced using asbestos materials.
Linda those look like 9x9 vinyl asbestos floor tiles from the 1950s or 1960s.
I was prepping the floor for new wood and found this underneath.
The wondrous new no wax flooring sold by companies such as congoleum put a glossy sheen on post war american prosperity.
On 2020 04 21 by mod 9x9 vinyl asbestos floor tiles from the 1950s or 1960s.
One armstrong world industries vinyl resilient sheet flooring product thought to have been installed in 1967 was tested in a lab and found to contain 70 percent asbestos.
Asbestos materials must be disposed of in special bags manufactured for this purpose.
I have attached a photo of some vinyl flooring that i have in my house.
The date a building was built is often the most important clue to whether or not it contains asbestos.
However if you choose to remove the tiles and do the work yourself you should know about the types of regulations most states have.
My house was built in 1982.
However if proper techniques are used by the do it yourselfer the danger of exposure to asbestos resulting from the removal of small quantities of vinyl asbestos tile or sheeting from the home is not as great as when removing other materials containing the deadly fibers.
Asbestos was common in building materials between 1920 and 1986 asbestos was common in decorative plaster between the 1940s and 1980s and in the artex ceilings that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s.