This will entail peeling the sheet vinyl from the flooring beneath if the backing does not separate in the process or removing the sheet vinyl in sections with the underlayment attached.
Asbestos vinyl floor sheeting.
Asbestos was used in vinyl wallpaper from the 1920s and in the vinyl floor tiles and sheet flooring that rose to prominence in the 1950s.
However you re not completely in the clear because asbestos was a common ingredient in the mastic used to hold these flooring materials to the subfloor.
Vinyl asbestos tiles should not be sanded and the glue that holds the tiles to the floor should not be sanded either.
We describe sources of asbestos in older forms of sheet flooring including felt backed flooring rubber backed flooring and vinyl cushion backed resilient flooring products.
Sheet vinyl flooring should be removed to avoid or minimize disturbance of the asbestos containing backing.
Old vinyl products that contain asbestos remain in many buildings across the u s creating a hazard for contractors and do it yourself renovators.
Figure 1 asbestos backed vinyl sheet flooring.
Vinyl is a type of plastic that has long been a popular material for floor tiles and sheets.
This article describes sheet flooring products known to contain significant levels of asbestos.
It is possible to make a tentative identification of floor tiles based on the individual tile pattern color and thickness.
Unfortunately vinyl sheet flooring manufactured with an asbestos backing poses a serious exposure risk when it is disturbed.
Must be implemented to control.
The vinyl sheeting itself does not contain asbestos.
Asbestos backed vinyl sheet flooring is where the backing the side attached to the floor see figure 1 contains friable easily broken asbestos material.
Vinyl asbestos floor tiles were produced by a number of manufacturers and the decorative tile patterns were varied often annually as styles and tastes changed.
Asbestos containing sheet flooring or resilient flooring product identification.
Tiles are safer to remove than the sheeting because the asbestos is held together by the vinyl which is not hazardous.
While asbestos is useful as a binding agent in the manufacture of vinyl and rubber floor coverings it isn t needed to make linoleum tiles or sheet flooring.
You can visually identify vinyl flooring materials that contain asbestos by reviewing the vinyl asbestos floor tiles and sheet flooring identification photo guide see resources.