Small to none. Asbestos is dangerous when it is in dust form and airborne. You could seal it with a clear sealant or install new tile over it. Encapsulation is the best way for protection other than removal.
2007-09-29 09:58:00
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answered by sensible_man 7
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The asbestos used in the tiles is not a hazard unless they are released into the air by breaking the tiles. You can have one of the pieces analyzed for content. If it does contain asbestos, you will either have to hire a remediation contractor, which involves, haz mat suites, negative air filtration, and specialized bagging and dumping requirements. Not a DYI job as you have to be licensed.
Sorry there is no better way but as long as you do not remove the tile, you can still cover it over with new flooring or carpet.
You can find a reputable contractor through servic magic
2007-09-29 17:04:34
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answered by dartiator63 4
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Asbestos is not dangerous in a solid form .DO NOT sand it. You can level the floor with a floor patch (you can pick up at your local hardware or flooring store)after leveling you can put any thing you would like on top. AS long as the old tiles are secure to the floor.
2007-10-05 15:11:10
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answered by Brad S 5
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Do not listen to any who suggest you can do this yourself **if the tiles contain asbestos** (and they probably do).
Throwing them in the garbage can get you in a world of trouble (not to mention exposure). The tiles are only harmful if broken and you mentioned some are.
1) Get them tested
2) Get bids from licensed abatement contractors for encapsulation (if possible) and/or removal.
2007-09-30 01:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on what government agency you talk with
you are not in any more danger now than before
throw the tiles away,, sweep up the dust ,,put down your new floor,, and you will forget it in time,,
2007-09-29 16:59:14
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answered by daorangejello 3
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you are in more danger before you removed the carpet, don't drill it , sand it or cut it and you can remove it yourself
2007-09-29 18:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you say probably,yet are not sure find out first,and put your new floor over them.
2007-10-04 18:42:58
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answered by luka 5
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