First a word of caution prior to the 1980s tar paper and roofing felt often contained asbestos so it s important to have the material tested before attempting to remove it.
Asbestos tar paper flooring.
Also check for your state approved asbestos testing facilities.
We found hardwood floors under that and want to.
See asphalt asbestos felt flooring for sheet flooring that was quite similar in composition and where we point out that asbestos was used in bituminous impregnated building papers and flooring underlayments in some products.
Asbestos was phased out of production in the 1980s.
Tar paper generally used in construction was a heavy duty form of paper infused with tar.
Asbestos in tar paper put workers at risk of developing mesothelioma.
Asbestos in tar paper put workers at risk of developing mesothelioma.
Tar paper or roofing felt are often used as flooring underlayment.
In the 1940 s 1970 s and were produced by some manufacturers armstrong as late as 1980.
Tar paper generally used in construction was a heavy duty form of paper infused with tar.
Some asbestos containing flooring products were manufactured we estimate as early as the late 1920 s.
No longer used in the manufacture of roofing felt asbestos can still be found in old pre 1990 rolls of the material.
However old asbestos felt remains in the floors and roofs of millions of american buildings constructed between 1900 and 1980.
Hi there i am doing a kitchen remodel on a home in another state the house was built in 1955.
Put paper over the asphalt and then use the iron.
However it also contained a high quantity of asbestos.
The tar ensured that the paper was waterproof.
Over time the asphalt in the underlayment may fuse to the flooring underneath making it very difficult to remove.
Asphalt based asbestos floor tiles and later plastic or vinyl based asbestos flooring were popular in the u s.
First a word of caution prior to the 1980s tar paper and roofing felt often contained asbestos so it s important to have the material tested before attempting to remove it.
I found one in maryland to test some tile for 25.
The tar ensured that the paper was waterproof.
If the material tests positive for asbestos your best bet is to either leave it alone and cover over it with new flooring or have the material professionally removed by an asbestos remediation company.
Originally used for its fire resistance and ability to strengthen the cloth asbestos once made up 15 percent of the material.
The paper impregnated with a bituminous compond or simply thinned asphalt imparted both a moisture resistance to the flooring and a strength to the paper backer.
The glue on the back will soften enough to peel up paper.