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.
Asbestos tile flooring covering.
Diy or call a professional.
Installing ceramic or porcelain tile over asbestos tile this is trickier as you can t simply slap mortar down on top of old asbestos tile put down the new tile and expect a good result.
You want to avoid cutting drilling sanding or doing anything that abrades the old tile.
The old tiles are relatively thin around 1 8 inch thick so installing new flooring on top.
Excelon supreme was introduced in 1977 and did not contain asbestos but it was the only variety that did not.
You would need to level the floor for laminate.
Recommended by the flooring industry for the care of asbestos containing floor tile and or covering.
In the 1940 s 1970 s and were produced by some manufacturers armstrong as late as 1980.
You can tile directly over asbestos with new tile including ceramic tile.
Although vinyl asbestos floor tiles are considered non friable.
Asbestos tile can be encapsulated in several ways depending on if its vinyl flooring or individual tile pieces with carpet hardwood floors and newer vinyl flooring all valid options.
Asphalt based asbestos floor tiles and later plastic or vinyl based asbestos flooring were popular in the u s.
Prior to applying a finish coat to a vinyl asbestos floor covering apply 2 to 3 coats of sealer.
One of the best ways to deal with asbestos tile is to leave it in place and cover it with new flooring.
If you would install the flooring yourself in a normal situation there s no reason not to if you re covering asbestos tile.
Vat production continued until the mid 1980 s when it was determined that asbestos was a health risk.
Installing vinyl flooring is a similar process.
It s not the asbestos that s the issue but instead the slick surface that will cause your tile job to fail.
Covering asbestos flooring asbestos vinyl sheet flooring comes in large pieces cut to size to suit your space.
Some asbestos containing flooring products were manufactured we estimate as early as the late 1920 s.
If the existing floor is in good shape the cheapest easiest solution is to cover it.
Use a portland cement based adhesive to adhere the new tiles to the old.
If you disturb that material asbestos fibres can be released into the air posing a considerable health risk.