Hi everyone,
so this house has asbestos insulation covering the boiler pipes not that long ago, and I'm worried that, because the floor is mostly dirt in this crawl space, there might be some asbestos in that dirt, and that everytime you drag your feet, it gets airborne again. Also, there's water coming in, usually during spring melt.
So, crazy idea: to get rid of the water, i dig a trench around the inside foundation perimeter, drop in a drainage pipe that leds to a sump pump well. Then, I wet as much of the dirt as I can, flatten it out to make it even, lay a couple of layers of landscape fabric on top, and then some 2' x 2' cement slabs on top of that. Is that excessive? Is there an easier way?
Is there a product out there, similar to Dustbane that's used to keep dust particles down, that can keep asbestos particles down?
so this house has asbestos insulation covering the boiler pipes not that long ago, and I'm worried that, because the floor is mostly dirt in this crawl space, there might be some asbestos in that dirt, and that everytime you drag your feet, it gets airborne again. Also, there's water coming in, usually during spring melt.
So, crazy idea: to get rid of the water, i dig a trench around the inside foundation perimeter, drop in a drainage pipe that leds to a sump pump well. Then, I wet as much of the dirt as I can, flatten it out to make it even, lay a couple of layers of landscape fabric on top, and then some 2' x 2' cement slabs on top of that. Is that excessive? Is there an easier way?
Is there a product out there, similar to Dustbane that's used to keep dust particles down, that can keep asbestos particles down?
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