1 some won t touch the tiles saying they have asbestos in them.
Do all 9inch floor tiles have asbestos.
If the tiles were installed between 1960 and 1980 there s a slight chance they contain asbestos.
Josh that looks like a vinyl asbestos floor tile.
If you re already suspicious about the potential for asbestos measure the tiles to see if they fit one of these three sizes.
When asbestos tiles were still in production they came in three sizes.
I am not handy enough to do this kind of job.
Tiles that are disintegrating should be handled with.
9 x9 12 x12 and 18 x18.
Another time period that asbestos floors were popular in was between the years of 1920 and 1960.
Examine the condition of the tiles.
Asbestos floor tiles were manufactured in three sizes.
Such tiles are not considered dangerous unless they break and crumple into powder or are tampered with and pulverized.
I am not sure the right image attached.
I took up 6 tiles of this stuff in a friend s basement.
Keep in mind that the mastic used as an adhesive for these older tiles might also contain some asbestos.
The flooring tiles are 9 inch 12 inch or 18 inch squares.
We have spoken to several people and have gotten 3 responses.
The flooring during this period was usually made in 9 inch squares and is quite a bit thicker than most of the modern vinyl tiles.
The most common size for asbestos tiles is 9 inches by 9 inches.
Pretty much all asphalt based darker core floor tiles and most vinyl floor tiles from the 1960s would contain asbestos.
Intact asbestos tiles are not a major risk and can in fact be left in place and covered with other materials such as carpet vinyl linoleum or concrete.
Here is the flooring in question from a 1962 home.