I m unsure of what to do.
Broken asbestos roof tiles.
Our home was built in the 1950s and our laundry storage room has asbestos tile in it.
It may be difficult to find asbestos replacement tiles that match the original roof in color although we link to a page listing sources of asbestos tiles.
The danger is in the hazardous dust that becomes airborne.
Studies have proved there are health hazards from breathing high levels of asbestos but the risks from smaller amounts should never be taken lightly.
It s been ratting around in the current storm.
Encapsulating asbestos is often cheaper and safer than trying to remove it.
Asbestos floor tiles become a problem when they are damaged or broken during removal and become fibrous.
But other types of roof tiles containing asbestos also exist.
My neighbour two doors down has being doing some diy and for a few weeks now the pieces of his broken up asbestos garage roof have been strewn across his front garden.
We re all aware of the health risks here.
The only downsides of that are.
Asbestos roof removal and replacement.
Having or buying a home with asbestos tiles does not mean you need to remove the tiles especially if they are still in good health.
If an asbestos ceiling tile is drilled or broken for example it may release fibers into the air.
They are a cement based material known for being hard wearing and can last for more than 40 years.
Tiles which contain asbestos include mastic or bitumen based pressed metal roof tiles that were produced prior to the early 1980s.
Asbestos roof tiles can be dangerous the main reason why asbestos roof tiles need to be replaced by safer alternatives is that the asbestos fibers used to build the material pose a health hazard when inhaled and when they come into contact with the skin.
We are planning to put peel and stick lineoleum tiles over it but there are a few broken.
This is why knowing how to identify asbestos roof tiles and removing asbestos roof tiles is highly recommended if they re damaged or old.
Asbestos containing ceiling tiles floor tiles undamaged laboratory cabinet tops shingles fire doors siding shingles etc.
As a building material asbestos was very widely used between the 1950s and 90s especially as a roofing material due to its fire resistant properties.
All mastic or bitumen based pressed metal roof tiles should be suspected of containing asbestos.
1 an asbestos abatement contractor is more likely offer removal than encapsulation.
Will not release asbestos fibers unless they are disturbed or damaged in some way.