Because it is embedded into the substance the mere presence of material containing asbestos is not necessarily a threat to you.
Covering asbestos tile in basement.
Carpeting and a suitable pad will do the trick.
However as a favor to future owners of your house make some note of the fact that asbestos tiles are under the new flooring.
Copyofa posted in general questions on february 2 2020 10 24am i live in a 1948 brick home with a basement.
All material should be removed by a professional in this field.
Covering asbestos tile in basement.
Upon removing the carpet we discovered likely asbestos tile.
We are in the process of re finishing half of the basement.
Hello all i have a basement that was finished when the house was built and had 9 asbestos tile on the floor.
Unfortunately on some of the tiles the corners are cracked and came up and i believe you can see the cement flooring underneath.
Covering asbestos floor tile in unfinished basement.
It is now functioning as an unfinished but heated rec room for ping pong workshop storage etc.
It is not in good condition but mostly well adhered.
Sbestos was once considered a miracle material used in everything from paint and pipe insulation to even tiling.
I want to put a floor covering over the asbestos tiles but nothing as nice as allure.
One of the biggest factors of installing a new floor over the old is thickness.
If you aren t removing the old floor you may be creating a new floor that is too thick for doors to open and shut or for thresholds to have clearance.
After the cheapest flooring is to carpet.
Vinyl tile is an excellent option for sealing in asbestos tiles.
I have a deteriorating tile floor in my basment and i suspect that the tiles are vat vinyl asbestos tiles.
In a basement i d suggest a rubber based carpet pad rather than a fiber pad.
The basement floor has the 9x9 tiles brown and white that we believe has asbestos in them.
Any asbestos in powder form is a health hazard.
Comments 7 if it s crumbling you need to get an asbestos abatement done.
Asbestos was used as a binder in almost all resilient flooring this includes vinyl linoleum asphalt and even the mastic in which some ceramic tiles are set until about 1985.
However once considerable testing proved that it was a killer the miracle became a nightmare to deal with and remove.