Carpet over possible asbestos tile.
Removing carpet over asbestos tile.
Often the tiles are in good condition but begin to crumble when tack strips are pulled up from the carpet installation.
Should asbestos materials be found under the carpet there are several options.
Plan and budget for an asbestos abatement to remove the carpet and asbestos flooring materials 3.
So far the most qualified advice i have recieved for removal on my own cannot afford professional abatement is to remove the loose broken tiles obviously wearing appropriate face mask and utilizing appropriate removal techniques seal the floor and cover with a new floor in my case carpet.
Workers need protective gear to prevent asbestos exposure and they must follow special procedures to avoid contaminating the whole building.
It is always safest to leave asbestos flooring removal to asbestos abatement professionals.
Many tile contractors will not even consider the removal of the tile.
Unroll carpet and allow it to set out overnight to get acclimated to the temperature of your room.
In many cases installing a new floor over the tiles encapsulates the asbestos fibers and is an acceptable way to manage the material.
Measure the length of the room based on the direction you will be rolling out your carpet.
Typically this type of removal is something done by an abatement company.
How to install carpet over asbestos tile step 1.
Add six inches to.
Generally the law requires licensed professionals to perform asbestos removal in commercial buildings.
Can i put a new floor on top of asbestos tiles.
That s enough to prevent the damage and wear that can release fibers into the air.
Leave the carpet in place or cover over the existing carpet 2.
The best way to deal with old asbestos floor tiles is to cover them up.
Carpeting and a suitable pad will do the trick.
When you are dealing with asbestos you can either remove it with an abatement or manage it in place.
Removing it is often not an option since the adhesive and dust are considered hazardous waste and must be disposed of by a hazardous waste team.
No sealer is needed.
Clean up any remaining bits of adhesive by scraping them off the subfloor while keeping the floor.
The advice you received is correct.
Cover old asbestos tile with new tile or a floating floor.
However you can do what is called encapsulation or covering up the floor with floor leveling compound.
If the carpet glue is negative for asbestos but floor.
Yes i would most definitely be concerned regarding removal of padding adhesive or any material stuck to asbestos tiles.