Vinyl is a type of plastic that has long been a popular material for floor tiles and sheets.
Covering asbestos tile with epoxy.
Unlike many asbestos containing materials vinyl asbestos flooring is generally safe to be around.
Contractor wondered about a thick coat is epoxy.
These tiles provided fire resistance and durability a high performance function that has always been in.
Strategies for leaving asbestos containing floor tiles or sheet flooring safely in place in a building.
Removing vinyl asbestos tiles is a very time consuming and expensive process.
Concrete toppings can be applied at various thicknesses over vct resulting in huge savings in time and money.
But removing the tiles can disturb this trapped asbestos so the best strategy is painting over asbestos.
If you are using an epoxy based thin set mortar and are willing to seal the tiles after installation natural stone tiles such as marble or granite can also be used over asbestos.
Once again thickness can be a consideration as is the amount of maintenance that natural stone requires such as sealing and cleaning with stone cleaners.
Choosing an appropriate material to cover up or coat the surface of a sound well adhered floor can protect against future damage or asbestos particle release in the building.
Many older buildings have vct tiles with asbestos.
One of the best ways to deal with asbestos tile is to leave it in place and cover it with new flooring.
The good news is that the harmful fibers are securely embedded into the vinyl material so under normal conditions the fibers aren t released into the air.
Advice for coating or painting over asphalt asbestos flooring or vinyl asbestos floor tiles using epoxy paint and or a rejuvenation sealer or gloss coat.
Bought small 50s house w what we are assuming are asbestos tiles.
But that changes as soon as you decide to remove it.
Need to cover it so carpet is acceptable but yucky in basement glue down flooring is ok but starting to get costly.
Most 9 inch vinyl tiles and many 12 inch tiles and the mastic adhesive that anchors them to the subfloor contain a level of asbestos.
If your tiles are in perfect condition it s true that they could be removed but doing.