I have peal and stick tile floor in my kitchen. It was installed maybe 20-24 years ago. Adjancent to our kitchen, we had torn down a wall to enlarge the kitchen. THIS area was once was an outside porch that had been closed in many many years before. It had required a layer of luan to bring both areas level when we opened it up. There was/is a layer of stick tiles under the luan. That tile is either peal/stick or glued down? It has been down around 30-35 years.
We had a contractor stop by and he says to leave all the layers down and put the laminent floor on top of everything. Normaly I'd be ok with that but it introduces a number of "new floor" height problems that would'nt look right. I am up for the work of removing the old tiles. Also, when the luan was installed over the concrete area (to level with original kitchen), it was nailed down. Over the years some of the nails are raising up and breaking thru the visable layer of peal/stick tiles. Again a reason to remove. I do 99% of my home repairs and this does'nt scare me.
What does scare me is the 30 year old tiles having asbestos in them. Do to the age of these tile, should I assume there is asbestos???? Considering exploritory surgery this weekend
We had a contractor stop by and he says to leave all the layers down and put the laminent floor on top of everything. Normaly I'd be ok with that but it introduces a number of "new floor" height problems that would'nt look right. I am up for the work of removing the old tiles. Also, when the luan was installed over the concrete area (to level with original kitchen), it was nailed down. Over the years some of the nails are raising up and breaking thru the visable layer of peal/stick tiles. Again a reason to remove. I do 99% of my home repairs and this does'nt scare me.
What does scare me is the 30 year old tiles having asbestos in them. Do to the age of these tile, should I assume there is asbestos???? Considering exploritory surgery this weekend
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