Could This 1960s Flooring Be Asbestos?

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Asked By CuriousCat99 On

I just bought a house that was built in the 1960s, and after removing the carpet, we found some tiles underneath. Now I'm really concerned that these might be asbestos tiles. Can anyone help me identify if this is indeed asbestos? Here's a link to the image: https://imgur.com/a/N51tqdX

4 Answers

Answered By HomeGuru76 On

Yeah, it definitely looks like it could be asbestos. But honestly, if you leave it alone, it shouldn't pose a risk. Just wet it down if you do need to handle it to minimize dust.

Answered By SafetyFirst12 On

Honestly, the simplest approach is just to cover it up again. If you don’t plan to remove it, it should be perfectly safe as is.

Answered By RetroRenovator42 On

Judging by the age and the size (9x9 tiles), there's a good chance that these tiles contain asbestos, including the adhesive that was used. They're generally safe unless you start disturbing them, so it might be best to just leave them as they are and cover them if needed.

DIYDave88 -

Funny enough, I had a similar situation with 9x9 tiles, and after having them checked by two different companies, they determined it wasn't asbestos.

Answered By FixerUpperFan1 On

From a professional perspective, it’s best to either assume it’s asbestos or get it tested. If I were you, I’d skip the testing and just treat it as if it contains asbestos. Highly likely that it does, but just leaving it be is usually just fine.

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