Posted by Ultradog MN on June 07, 2014 at 15:09:06 from (174.20.238.34):
In Reply to: Asbestos air ducts posted by IAMIKE on June 07, 2014 at 06:12:11:
I encounter it fairly often while remodelong in older homes. As said, just get it wet and remove it. I use a pump type garden sprayer. Then peel it off and throw it out in the trash. Here in MN it's legal to throw small amounts of it in the trash. I just did a kitchen a couple of months ago. Home built in the early 70s. Lady was scared about asbestos in the linoleum on the floor. I said just staple a new layer of 1/4" plywood over it and put down the new vinyl tile she had picked out. Nope. Wont do. She had an abatement company come out to take a sample. Yep asbestos. They had to hire the abatement company to take it out. Two specially trained Union laborers came in and put tape and plastic everywhere and then went in with NO MASKS and cut the plywood it was glued to out, wrapped it up and hauled it out. Took them about 4 hours. $2000 later she was happy.
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