Between the 1920s and 1960s asbestos was a popular material used in floor tiles.
Asbestos 1960s linoleum flooring.
Cork pattern vinyl asbestos floor tiles were produced in at least three hues by armstrong as well as montgomery ward and sears and possibly kentile and other companies.
T he flooring during this period was usually made in 9 inch squares and is quite a bit thicker than most of the modern vinyl tiles.
It can cause lung cancer mesothelioma cancer of the larynx and ovaries and a health condition called asbestosis caused by fibrosis of the lungs.
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If your tiles are of that size and construction took place before 1980 there is a good chance the tile contains asbestos.
Occasionally the glue used to adhere the tile to the subfloor will also.
If floor tiles were installed between 1920 and 1960 there s a good chance they contain asbestos because most flooring tiles manufactured during this period did.
Asbestos is a hazardous material that is present in some older linoleum flooring materials.
This article provides photographs of 1960 s floor tiles flooring identification requests to help identify flooring that contains asbestos.
Above we show a 9 x 9 cork patterned vinyl asbestos floor tile found in a 1960 s ranch style home in new york.
The adhesive used in these older tiles may also contain some asbestos.
This article series includes a photo gallery of pictures of floor coverings submitted for identification along with comments on findings recommendations asbestos content.
Photo id guide to reader submitted 1960 s asbestos containing floor tiles.