How do you cover broken asbestos floor tiles?

Carpeting and a suitable pad will do the trick. In a basement I'd suggest a rubber-based carpet pad rather than a fiber pad. You could also cover the tiles with new vinyl flooring, linoleum, or even ceramic tiles.
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What can I use to cover asbestos floor tiles?

LIVING WITH ASBESTOS TILE

New vinyl, laminate flooring, hardwood, engineered floating flooring, and carpeting can all be successfully installed over asbestos tiles. Even ceramic, slate, and stone tiles can be installed on top, as long as a fiber-cement backer is installed first.
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Is it safe to cover up asbestos?

The U.S. EPA suggests that if you opt not to have asbestos materials removed, you should seal or cover them. Sealing includes using specially created products that are designed to coat an asbestos product and bind the fibers together permanently.
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Can you cover asbestos tile with tile?

According to The Tile Doctor's website, asbestos tile cannot be removed by anyone who is not a professional. However, covering it with ceramic tile is legal. Installing ceramic tile over asbestos is possible with the proper preparation. Preparing the area is necessary to ensure the new floor covering bonds well.
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How do you lay tile over asbestos?

You can tile directly over asbestos with new tile, including ceramic tile. 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. Use a Portland cement-based adhesive to adhere the new tiles to the old.
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What flooring should I use over old asbestos tiles?



Can I cover asbestos floor tiles with concrete?

The self-leveling concrete can be applied to various thicknesses and will dry as a smooth topcoat over the primed tiles. Once cured, the underlying tiles will be fully encapsulated and not at risk of crumbling with age. There is no danger for asbestos exposure now, unless the floor is drilled or cut into.
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Can I cover asbestos floor tiles?

Tom Silva replies: The advice you received is correct: The best way to deal with old asbestos floor tiles is to cover them up. That's enough to prevent the damage and wear that can release fibers into the air; no sealer is needed. Carpeting and a suitable pad will do the trick.
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Can you cover asbestos tile with epoxy?

Asbestos Black Mastic can be sealed with epoxy rather than removing it, but it is not an adequate sealer. As soon as the sealer has been applied to the mastic and dried, epoxy or paint can be applied safely.
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What happens if you breathe in asbestos once?

It is possible to develop an illness such as asbestosis, mesothelioma, pleural effusions or lung cancer after a one-time exposure to asbestos if the exposure was significant enough to lead to asbestos particles lodging in the body's tissues. The 9/11 attack is a common example.
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Can I paint over old asbestos floor tiles?

Yes, you can paint over asbestos tiles since it makes them easy to clean and maintain. Painting over asbestos tile is a great way to offer it protection by covering and sealing the tile while it is still intact.
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Can you paint over asbestos glue?

Asbestos Black Mastic can be sealed with epoxy rather than removing it, but it is not an adequate sealer. As soon as the sealer has been applied to the mastic and dried, epoxy or paint can be applied safely.
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How long does asbestos stay in air?

The toxic mineral dust can remain in the air for hours, placing anyone nearby in danger of inhaling or ingesting it. In an environment with little disturbances, it may take 48 to 72 hours for asbestos fibers to settle. If the dust is disturbed, it can easily become airborne again because it is so light.
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Can you put carpet over asbestos tile?

You can carpet over asbestos floor tiles if they're undamaged. In tile form, the dangerous fibers are contained and aren't toxic to be around. You can add carpet over the top to cover this, if it's glued down, not nailed. But if the tile is crumbling or shows signs of damage, it will need to be removed.
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How do you install hardwood over asbestos tile?

Although solid hardwood flooring cannot be installed over asbestos tiles because of the impossibility to glue or nail it down, installing floating engineered floor is a feasible option which will work just fine. Floating floors do not need any fasteners, which leaves the problematic tiles undisturbed.
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Does epoxy seal asbestos?

Can You Use Epoxy to Cover Asbestos Black Mastic? The quick answer is–no.
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How do you cover missing floor tiles?

So that's when I scoured the internet for solutions to lay over the tile instead of removing it.
  1. Paint the tile with a stencil.
  2. Lay Groutable Vinyl Peel & Stick Tile Flooring over the tile.
  3. Lay Pergo XP (with moisture lock) over the tile as a floating floor.
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How long after exposure to asbestos do symptoms appear?

Once in a body for a long period, the fibers cause irritation, inflammation and scarring, which cause symptoms that primarily affect the lungs. In most asbestosis patients, symptoms develop within 20 to 30 years after being exposed to asbestos.
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How can you tell if old tile is asbestos?

However, some visual clues can help building owners and homeowners be aware of the potential of asbestos. Size, appearance and installation date of floor and ceiling tiles are all indicators that asbestos may be present. Square floor tiles installed between 1920 and 1980 are most likely to contain asbestos.
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How do you encapsulate black mastic?

Use PerfectPaint to prime, seal, and paint black mastics and other difficult surfaces. Like PerfectPrimer, PerfectPaint harbors no toxic ingredients or VOCs. It adheres to your flooring easily to safely encapsulate the asbestos mastic material. Two coats is all it takes.
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Can you put Hardie board over asbestos tile?

If there was vinyl there prior and you took it down to update, simply place it over and you will be fine. No legality issues as far as I know and when you disclose this when you sell you can say HardiePlank as it is what is technically on the exterior of the property. Good luck with everything!
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How do you cover asbestos ceiling tiles?

When it comes to covering up such tiles, using a drywall is perhaps the most popular way as it's incredibly simple to perform. This method involves the installation of a layer of ¼-, 3/8-inch drywall over the ceiling containing asbestos.
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What paint can I use on asbestos?

There are a couple of different options when you are painting asbestos siding. The two main types are encapsulants and latex paints. Both types are latex-based, which is important because latex creates a permanent barrier that protects the asbestos from exposure and prevents it from releasing.
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Can Kilz cover asbestos?

Experts say that high-quality Kilz products can seal the surfaces. Nonetheless, if you buy products for asbestos encapsulation or other similar purposes, you must check if the products are EPA-approved or not. Many of the floor glue mastic removers and dissolvers are not EPA-approved. So, it is definitely a concern.
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