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Some ways to identify asbestos floor tiles are if the home was built before 1980, the tiles come in 9-, 12-. or 18-inch squares, the tiles have an oily or stained appearance, or there is a black...
See ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS for flooring produced between 1949 and the late 1980's and in some cases, later products up to the present. Below we provide additional example photographs of asbestos-containing floor tiles in both 9" x 9" and 12" x 12" sizes.
Our photo at page top shows Armstrong® Excelon 12x12 vinyl asbestos flooring made in 1972, identified in our detailed photo guide to asphalt asbestos and vinyl asbestos floor tiles, and resilient flooring produced in 1900 -1980.
Vinyl sheet flooring, vinyl tiles, and linoleum flooring might contain asbestos, especially in high-traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens. Look out for brand names such as Kentile,...
Asbestos floor tiles where used extensively throughout 1900-1999. It's important you know how to identify asbestos containing floor tiles & bitumen to prevent exposure to asbestos fibres. Check out our guide on how to spot them!
The Wards vinyl asbestos floor tiles shown just below are nominally 1/16 gauge (4mm) in thickness 9" x 9" square. Above: 9" asbestos-containing floor tile sold by Montgomery Wards®. 12" Square Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles. Armstrong also made 12" x 12" vinyl asbestos floor tiles beginning in 1960.
In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about identifying and getting rid of asbestos tiles in your wall and ceiling.