Taking out ceramic tile is dirty process that sends broken chips and concrete dust flying throughout the house.
Covering asbestos floor tiles with ceramic tile.
Don t be afraid to wet mop and scrub at the tiles because a clean tile will render better adhesion and a more successful seal.
Clean up any remaining bits.
Take care to choose a tile whose thickness is not going to create a problem and choose a tile that is rated for floor use.
Dispose of asbestos floor tiles in approved asbestos disposal bags and seal each one as directed.
Paint the tile with a stencil.
You have lot of options when it comes to covering asbestos tiles and it only is a health risk when the floors asbestos particles come airborne.
The tiles are easy to pop off that glue that means its good odds the floor leveler will begin to break apart now you have a crunchy floor.
Lay groutable vinyl peel stick tile flooring over the tile.
You could also cover the tiles with new vinyl flooring linoleum or even ceramic tiles.
It is set into a bed of thin set that hardens like concrete and the tile itself shatters like glass during removal.
Ceramic tile is a tough flooring surface that is as hard to remove as it is to damage after it is in place.
Install ceramic tile over asbestos.
Use a steel floor scraper to pry up the asbestos tiles one at a time.
Using concrete to encapsulate asbestos tiles starts by having a clean well washed floor surface.
Therefore you can choose from using an adhesive with a new plywood subfloor to even porch floor paint as you stated.
Remove baseboards as part of your prep too so that you can fully clean your tile.
If you are hiring a flooring company they may be hesitant to work around asbestos tiles and require you to get an abatement first.
Use a portland cement based adhesive to adhere the new tiles to the old.
However as a favor to future owners of your house make some note of the fact that asbestos tiles are under the new flooring.
It really is up to you as long as the existing tiles are not disturbed in any way.
Floor leveler is not the best choice for your situation becuase its likely that the asbestos tile are bonded to the older black adhesive.
In many cases installing a new floor over the tiles encapsulates the asbestos fibers and is an acceptable way to manage the material.
It s not the asbestos that s the issue but instead the slick surface that will cause your tile job to fail.
That way no one will be endangered years from now when they start to rip up the new flooring and find asbestos tiles beneath.
Installing ceramic or porcelain tile over asbestos tile.