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Leah of Seejanedrill explains a common home remodeling mistake many homeowners make. Leah helps you identify floor tile and linoleum flooring which could contain asbestos. It's best to know if your flooring contains asbestos prior to demolition.
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@kittenheels1958
@kittenheels1958 3 года назад
You don’t talk down to me the newbie and make projects seem doable and that is very much appreciated.
@EazzyBeezie
@EazzyBeezie 3 года назад
I’d work for Leah
@mbenn8168
@mbenn8168 3 года назад
I’m far from a noobie! Leah always has new welcome tips for all of us - you never (should) stop learning. Thanks Leah!
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 2 года назад
Leah has such kindness in her voice.
@kenteno822
@kenteno822 3 года назад
My new home in California 1972 said in sales brochure " Featuring Asbestos tile in kitchen."
@ProleDaddy
@ProleDaddy 3 года назад
Noice 👍
@thebewitchinghour831
@thebewitchinghour831 3 года назад
I had to laugh. Sorry. That was awesome. They didn't know back then either. lol
@msmb2012
@msmb2012 3 года назад
In the 70s, my parents wanted to remove the tile in the kitchen, dining, and living rooms that had been laid over the original hardwood floors. We took it up ourselves, using a hairdryer to heat up and scrape off the very sticky black adhesive. I’m in my 50s and had no idea that was mastic with asbestos we were working with as children until I watched your video. This is such important information. Thank you, Leah.
@MichaelPiz
@MichaelPiz 3 года назад
Oh crap, I just remembered that when I was about 14 my dad had me remove the tile floor in our bathroom. My vague memory of that has "black stuff" under the tile. That house was built circa 1965.
@QueenGail
@QueenGail 2 года назад
Ugh, this is giving me flash backs of science class where the teachers let us handle mercury showing how it separated 😱
@VSMOKE1
@VSMOKE1 Год назад
My Cousin brought Mercury From middle school And literally They had to call bio hazard and they threw thousands of dollars worth of stuff away
@flippingwithshae6148
@flippingwithshae6148 3 года назад
I love how Leah talks to us as a teacher and not talking down and instead inspires us to do it ourselves
@lisaferrara8120
@lisaferrara8120 3 года назад
When I had my kitchen floor redone, the flooring contractor realized that the old tile had asbestos (age of home, 9” x 9” tile size). He first installed cement board over it and then laid ceramic tile. He chose the third option you mentioned. The information you provide is very valuable! Thank you, Leah!!
@FM19MONTH
@FM19MONTH 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. Sounds like you hired a true professional!!
@lisaferrara8120
@lisaferrara8120 3 года назад
@@FM19MONTH He was recommended by my plumber!
@getin3949
@getin3949 3 года назад
It's no wonder I have COPD, I worked for hours on my hands and knees scraping up an old tile floor with the black mastic underneath. It was about a 90 degree day, I was then 20 and I spent the entire day prying up that old flooring with no mask. That was over 40 years ago and no one knew about asbestos being present in this material. I also worked with hydrochloric acid that I used for etching magnesium plates in the rubber stamp making process. My boss died of ALS at 65. I am now 67 so, who knows how long I have. People are much more aware now of the dangers surrounding us. Make sure you listen to these warnings, at least you have them now as we didn't back then,
@amaher1334
@amaher1334 2 года назад
Did you only removed tiles that one time? I did that unaware of asbestos couple months ago and now im anxious and desperate not knowing of the danger my family was put through. Any recommendations?
@matjusz8985
@matjusz8985 2 года назад
@@amaher1334 short exposure to asbestos is not dangerous
@rubenleal4821
@rubenleal4821 3 года назад
I grew up in a house with asbestos siding. We were poor. When a piece broke, we used to play with the tile. Kids will make anything into a toy.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 3 года назад
Yep, you're right about that.
@dianamoody7251
@dianamoody7251 3 года назад
We did the same thing.
@thebewitchinghour831
@thebewitchinghour831 3 года назад
You don't know what you don't know at the time.
@GilMichelini
@GilMichelini 3 года назад
Same here
@kingbee4474
@kingbee4474 2 года назад
@@seejanedrill Does all black adhesive under vinyl tiles contain asbestos? My house was built in 1994 and the tiles are 12x12inches. Some say not all black adhesives contain asbestos...and since it is a 1994 home, what to think?
@MrJeffcoley1
@MrJeffcoley1 3 года назад
5:13 I liked Leah's channel from the first, but this very level-headed explanation that asbestos tile isn't dangerous unless you do something to it that puts asbestos into the air made me a super fan. Not often you find an online personality with the courage and integrity to counter the fear mongers. BTW ripping it up will definitely be something that puts the asbestos into the air.
@RazsterTW
@RazsterTW 3 года назад
This is why i'm going to just lay new flooring over it, with a protective layer of course.
@rogerk1710
@rogerk1710 3 года назад
You are so correct MrJeffcoley!
@FM19MONTH
@FM19MONTH 3 года назад
Leah is simply the best! And her soothing, confident voice is awesome 💚💚
@amberdelivered6054
@amberdelivered6054 5 месяцев назад
What about changing a ceiling in a dormer that possibly has it ​@@RazsterTW
@shylerf721
@shylerf721 3 года назад
Just bought my grandparents’ house a few months ago.. they’re everywhere. I knew the 9x9 tiles were asbestos filled, but wasn’t aware of the glue. Thanks for the info!
@FM19MONTH
@FM19MONTH 3 года назад
Hang on to grandparents' house if feasible and carry on w modernizing as you see fit. Odds are in your favor that it is of better construction quality than anything you can find now. 💚
@mattrinne
@mattrinne 3 года назад
Also consider that if chipped and you want to cover you'll have voids under new floor. You can wet the chipped pieces to prevent particles from becoming airborne. Remove. Wear a mask. Cover chipped floor with leveling compound. Lay new floor. I was told by local professionals a small amount of exposure while not good is not as dangerous as workers exposed daily. Take some precautions and you'll be fine if you're a diy person doing it once or twice in your lifetime. Only take risks you're comfortable taking.
@Martial-Mat
@Martial-Mat 3 года назад
Leah's face is pure wholesomeness.
@varrjames186
@varrjames186 3 года назад
You're kidding aren't you?
@Martial-Mat
@Martial-Mat 2 года назад
@@varrjames186 Absolutely not. I think she's wonderful.
@ziggyrow7534
@ziggyrow7534 3 года назад
You are the realest. Female carpenter/lead abatement/Asbestos worker. I've seen. Bless up
@CheeseBurgerSugar
@CheeseBurgerSugar 3 года назад
Wow….I am so thankful for you. Not just for your VERY valuable information…but the depths that you go to, to provide us with the info and references that we need. You have a beautiful heart and you are SO needed and appreciated.
@davidr6585
@davidr6585 3 года назад
Leah, you're just a champion for the people. Bless you.
@GoodlyEarth
@GoodlyEarth 3 года назад
This is probably one of the best videos for any remodelers to see. I was just waiting for you to mention the 9 inch tile size. In Portland, we had to watch out for these sizes all the time in the older parts of the city when we did demos. Thank you Leah for all you do for us.
@jokerace8227
@jokerace8227 3 года назад
Yep, and I was suckered into cleaning up those tiles up in the Teton National Park employee housing buildings without being told that's what those were.
@waspwort7438
@waspwort7438 3 года назад
I used to test materials that were suspected asbestos, floor tile being a common one. Yes, asbestos is dangerous to breath, but non-friable material like floor tile rarely releases enough fiber, even with breakage from removal, to be cause for concern at all.
@joplinijohnson
@joplinijohnson Год назад
So if I get the tile up and it's no friable material I will mot have a problem?
@waspwort7438
@waspwort7438 Год назад
I highly doubt you will have any problems. With asbestos, long term contact is key. Just like you wouldn't want to breath in fiberglass for decades. Good Luck!
@joplinijohnson
@joplinijohnson Год назад
@@waspwort7438 Thanks!
@donk026
@donk026 3 года назад
Our home was built in 1945 and we're positive the upstairs tiles we covered up were asbestos. We pulled the carpet noticed that none of them were cracked, so we put the underlayment and the vinyl plank right over the top. I found ours in the links you provided. Thanks for the video 🤟🏻
@Jude300c
@Jude300c 3 года назад
My parents has those tiles in the basement. We lived in a poorer neighborhood and dealt and deal with basement flooding that is lifting those tiles up. Its frustrating for reasons, but the knowledge is there.
@denisemccarson1163
@denisemccarson1163 3 года назад
Great info. Definitely if you live in an older home! Thank you
@cabinfever7262
@cabinfever7262 3 года назад
Thank you for the PSA type video. Asbestos is no joke.
@brendah.8201
@brendah.8201 3 года назад
This video today possibly saved lives in the future. Thanks Leah.
@ravenartsandgraphics4456
@ravenartsandgraphics4456 3 года назад
I've forgotten most of what I learned about construction when I was young. Now that I'm retired and wanting to work on projects, I'm often left scratching my head. Your channel has helped me rewire my workshop, repair plumbing in my home, as well as many other projects. I have to say, Ms Leah thanks so much for producing an awesome channel! Every episode is clearly thought out and presented in a way that anyone can understand. It's clear that you have a passion for what you do. Keep the great videos coming! Namaste
@zelda_kelly
@zelda_kelly 3 года назад
I would have never dreamed there could be asbestos in flooring. Thank you for posting this. I'll be in the market for a home in a few months and this is a great point to ask about. Thank you Leah! Be well!!!
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 3 года назад
Hey Zelda
@rogerk1710
@rogerk1710 3 года назад
Leah knows everything!
@robin5382
@robin5382 3 года назад
Really good information Leah. So many previous construction materials made with asbestos. My dad worked in a tile factory in the Bay Area as a teenager in the 40s. He had scaring in his lungs on x-ray in his later years. Thank you for your service to all of us.
@luanahaigood278
@luanahaigood278 3 года назад
You are so good at teaching and explaining. Please don’t ever stop your channel
@kennethmiller2333
@kennethmiller2333 3 года назад
I use the 9x9 thumb rule - but I didn't know that mastic was an issue. Thanks for that info. That said, I'm guessing mastic isn't much of an issue, since it's sticky and it's not likely that any of the fibres will get airborne.
@dianamcnerney168
@dianamcnerney168 2 года назад
I have a 45 yr old manufactured home; there were no manufacturing standards til mid 70's. I'm working on replacing the flooring; presently, removing the layered old vinyl flooring. This is just the video I needed to see; Thank you SO much!🤓
@GrassDaddy
@GrassDaddy 3 года назад
Yeah our church has this tile so we decided not to change the tile out. It looks very dated but it's functionally fine so when we found out it had asbestos and the price went through the roof we just decided to continue to maintain it vs remodel.
@vickywanless6899
@vickywanless6899 3 года назад
I was just looking information up on asbestos tiles and up popped your video! I had a buyer for my mom's house, but she was so fearful! She paid for all kinds of test. Then she backed out of the sale last Friday. I just wish that people would just respect it and not get afraid of it!
@amylaurin7269
@amylaurin7269 2 года назад
Leah, my house was built in 1936. I'm pretty sure my walls are made from lead, dinosaur bones, asbestos and radioactive isotopes. It would be a relief to even just have this kind of project.
@ncironhorse8367
@ncironhorse8367 6 месяцев назад
Have a house built in '72. I was getting ready to start ripping out the sheet vinyl and then I saw this video. Earlier I had noticed that in the kitchen they had laid new sheet vinyl over this stuff so in my half project, I am going to lay LVP over it to encapsulate it.
@melindaschink6072
@melindaschink6072 3 года назад
My first house was built around 1953. It had asbestos tiles and mastic adhesive on every floor of the house. We had to wear so many bits of protective gear to remove it and hire a special skip for disposal, it was ridiculous.
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill 3 года назад
Thanks gor sharing
@kingbee4474
@kingbee4474 10 месяцев назад
​@@seejanedrillcan my 1994 vinyl tiles contain asbestos? I see black adhesive under. I feel 1994 is too recent to have asbestos.
@DianaJG8
@DianaJG8 3 года назад
I've seen those tiles and Mastick in several grocery stores and repurposed stores/buildings! This is good info to know. Thanks, Leah!
@scottfromcleveland9718
@scottfromcleveland9718 3 года назад
Just measured my ceramic tile and very happy to see it’s 8 inches and has no black adhesive. You rock, and I feel better! Still will make sure to use precautions when working with it just in case. Thanks!!
@turtmastert3545
@turtmastert3545 3 года назад
Yes, used to in a previous house that I lived in, But a bigger problem that I have to deal with a little more often, is asbestos wiring, and asbestos gaskets on old equipment!
@StevenBradley-sq6kg
@StevenBradley-sq6kg 2 года назад
Health safety information, this is the most appreciated of all your videos, thank you. 👍
@BelAir55
@BelAir55 3 года назад
Great video as always, Leah. There's been asbestos everywhere in my family's old house and cottage. Tiles, siding, etc (even the old outhouse had the same siding). People usually freak out when they hear "asbestos" it or uncover some. Good on you trying to get the word out there about the different forms it can come in, and how to properly deal with it!
@Mike-di1og
@Mike-di1og 3 года назад
Not relevant to this video specifically, but I just bought my first home and will be closing in a couple months. I've always been a bit of a DIYer but have never lived somewhere I could do actual home-improvement type work. I have been watching so many of your videos planning out how I'll update the house to make it more my own over the next few years. The first few videos I saw were pretty old so I was so happy to see you are still active on RU-vid. You are so kind and your presentation style is so approachable. I'm glad I found your channel.
@demoman5707
@demoman5707 3 года назад
I've been watching your videos for a while now and the information and instruction you give is priceless. That being said I've also come to the conclusion that your voice is very suited for narrating children's books. I was just wondering if you've ever done that sort of thing. You have a soothing tone and tempo that seems to be perfect for a relaxed learning environment. I think that children would benefit from your natural talent. Thank you for doing these videos, I've learned quite a bit of tips, tricks and "how to" things. Keep them rolling.
@thesimpleminimalist
@thesimpleminimalist 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! I thought the basement floor was the asbestos but learned it's the tiles!! Omg! This was very helpful. Unfortunately, we have asbestos tiles but will need to remove them. They seem to be ready to come out as many have shifted and are loose.
@ALPHAJACK78
@ALPHAJACK78 6 месяцев назад
Excellent teaching points, very informative, thank you!
@wishcloudstudios
@wishcloudstudios 3 года назад
Great. I removed a whole building full of it for a reality as an odd job to make some money when I was in a new town. Now I know why they had odd jobbers do the work. 😞
@tims2676
@tims2676 Год назад
Same
@sandrarose6486
@sandrarose6486 Год назад
Thank you so very much! I wish I had of ran into your page years before!
@Chilltothend
@Chilltothend 3 года назад
My dad worked at the shipyard and the railroad. Both jobs required working with asbestos. He would come home from work with asbestos coming out of his nose, from breathing it. He is 80 years old this year, with no lung problems.
@tribulationprepper787
@tribulationprepper787 3 года назад
Leah, I've been watching your videos for years and one thing is for sure... You haven't aged a day!
@kestendavis8753
@kestendavis8753 3 года назад
Leah, you just ROCK!! I completely uninformed about housework repair and building things as my dad wanted a son and he got two girls of which I am the oldest. So I can do basic fixes throw a ball overhand and throw a solid punch from the shoulder. I love how welcome I feel in your video space. You don't talk down to the newbie and you're not trying to make things into tiny words so we "can understand". It means a lot and I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you 💜
@carmenbell77
@carmenbell77 3 года назад
I love you Leah. ❤️❤️
@elaineg4921
@elaineg4921 3 года назад
Leah great information as usual. Thanks again and stay well
@rcbanjanin4314
@rcbanjanin4314 2 года назад
Hi Leah- I am a GC and you seem to know all of my tricks! I have turned several of my clients on to this video about asbestos tiles - they did not believe me! There is a kit available for asbestos and lead paint as well, which I carry in my truck at all times. Keep up the good work - you make a lot of folks realize that our job is not easy! Yes one can do the work themselves but when it gets intense, they should hire a professional!
@hannahjames3180
@hannahjames3180 3 года назад
Yes. I do and I spent 3 days ripping some up without knowing it was asbestos. I have been told it is only long term exposure which poses a risk. Buildings in UK built before 2000 contain asbestos.
@ginacirelli1581
@ginacirelli1581 3 года назад
Long term exposure *and* smoking is what causes the risk. I worked for the company that processed the original lawsuit documents.
@hannahjames3180
@hannahjames3180 3 года назад
@@ginacirelli1581 An awful disease and round about now we will see an increase in cases from 9/11. Those towers contained asbestos.
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 3 года назад
Soap stone is also mostly asbestos found that out when I was trying to figure out how to make a 17 center bullet mold from it
@someperson7
@someperson7 3 года назад
TIL
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 3 года назад
17 (century) not center
@someperson7
@someperson7 3 года назад
@@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 Let's see. If the first center is halfway over, and halfway over is ½. And half of that would be the second center which would be ¼. And third center would be ⅛, etc then the 17th center should be 1/131072. That would be a really really tiny bullet. Unless you started with a really really big stone. Edit: Or I could just know what you mean. But this is the internet and we don't do things that way here😁
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 3 года назад
@@someperson7 sorry I meant century as in revolutionary war period I caught this after I received a pin and if I edit it I'll lose it
@someperson7
@someperson7 3 года назад
@@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 I knew what you meant☺️
@meowmeowmeowser6349
@meowmeowmeowser6349 3 года назад
I wish I took classes like this instead of the academic crap that I’ll never use. I should’ve learned stuff like carpentry, electrical, and plumbing cause I feel dumb as dirt when it comes to fixing things in my house built in 1920. I feel like a helpless female but watching this gives me hope I can do it! Pretty sure my wax seal is leaking pulled up the fake tiles around my toilet to see how wet everything is and now I’m pretty sure also my bathroom has those asbestos tiles in and were just covered up.
@jamespower9190
@jamespower9190 3 года назад
Leah, you are a gem!
@OutdoorsWithShawn
@OutdoorsWithShawn 3 года назад
I had a house that was built in the early 40s that had asbestos siding tiles. Removing and updating them would be almost an act of Congress, so I left them. Now, I have a newer house (built in the 70s) and the bathroom floor has asbestos flooring in it. The pattern is very 70s, but its solid as a rock, so its staying for now.
@Awkwardsnuggler
@Awkwardsnuggler 3 года назад
Thanks Leah! A friend told me about these 9x9 tiles. I contacted the state environmental department and they were a huge help! I was able to take it out myself and saved thousands. Plus it was fun to dress up like Walter White and Jesse Pinkman :)
@RazsterTW
@RazsterTW 3 года назад
Well this sent me down a rabbit hole I didn't want to go. My house was built in 64' and has flooring ontop of 9"x9" tiles... I can see black adhesive in one corner of the floor that is exposed. I've requested a certified asbestos company to come and test it as soon as possible. I will more than likely remote the old top flooring and lay my new flooring on the tiles.
@picantesworld7723
@picantesworld7723 3 года назад
Who knew anything about this. I grew up in a house built before the 80's. Wow very very helpful. In my house(parents) where they lived now and me and my brother own together newer built, which I'm moving soon, Me and my brother had put down those vinyl "wood" interlocking planks. Love them! Leah thanks for sharing this and you're awesome detailed explanation. ❤️🙂
@user-fu7tj8qq8s
@user-fu7tj8qq8s 6 месяцев назад
Yes very helpful My ceilings and kitchen and cieling and flooring
@phyllisbarker2136
@phyllisbarker2136 Год назад
Great information Leah! Love your voice too.
@JoeBidenIsNotMyPresident
@JoeBidenIsNotMyPresident 3 года назад
This is a very good subject to cover. Thank you for the information.
@jesusisGod1434
@jesusisGod1434 3 года назад
The house I grew up in, still has the tile you showed in your video, All throughout the entire concrete slab house. It also had radiant heat under the floor. So those tiles would get good and hot, we would melt crayons and make things out of them in the spots where the floor had “hot spots”. Fast forward to today. My sister owns that home now. The house now has forced heat and the pipes under (in the slab) have been drained but the holes in the floor remain where they came up and connected to the boiler. What a mess to have to deal with this floor! It’s chipped around that old boiler and In every room. House was built in 1946. Love your channel. Thank you for this video.
@vikka6310
@vikka6310 Год назад
I just tore up some carpet in my basement and found tile that looks exactly like the reddish brown asbestos tile in the article you posted... Thank you for the resources
@duffy4996
@duffy4996 2 года назад
our contractor in saskatchewan, canada, used black mastic to install tile floors in 1994....so it was still being sold and used there. Stay careful out there people...and thank you Leah for your great videos.
@kingbee4474
@kingbee4474 2 года назад
I heard not all black tile adhesives contain asbestos. Is that true?
@CrankyPantss
@CrankyPantss 3 года назад
I had no idea that it was in the flood, too. Thank you for sharing this important information with us.
@AZALIAHROSE
@AZALIAHROSE 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing, I moved into my house and I’m left with taking up the floor the tile was damaged and Cutting my legs.. circumstances meant I cannot move the the owner refused to remodel the floor. 🤦🏽‍♀️… Thanks to you I now know how dangerous my flooring is and the black adhesive..
@yomama1254
@yomama1254 3 года назад
I'm almost positive my 1905 house got asbestos floor tiles when it was remodeled in the 1950s. I would love to see a video on how to encapsulate those tiles under new flooring because I live in a very rural area with no asbestos removal teams anywhere nearby. thank you for all you do Leah!!
@juadonna
@juadonna 3 года назад
Please see Matt Rinne's comment above for one way to deal with your situation. I have also seen this advice on a few remodeling industry web sites.
@carmenjimerson9057
@carmenjimerson9057 2 года назад
Thanks for that one Leah! I did buy all tiles put in my pantry and kitchen a few years ago... Armstrong EXCELON IN MY EFFORT AT MOCKING A MORE EXPENSIVE LARGER LINOLEUM TILE and rollout material used in expensive new build homes. I did not see mention of asbestos and believe I'm a step above the two layers of 1950s sheet vinyl and black tarish adhesive we removed.
@audubon5425
@audubon5425 3 года назад
Several houses in my old neighborhood were sold to the state of Louisiana after Katrina and torn down - just the cement slabs left. Then the asbestos remediation team shows up and belt sands the slabs! The whole damn parish was breathing that. A coat of pink paint later and they were "safe" for demolition.
@anomalous34
@anomalous34 Год назад
Quality video. Thank you for the links. You the MVP forizzle
@beatorres6871
@beatorres6871 2 года назад
Thank you Leah fir sharing your techniques and expertise Gbu always many blessings to you and your family always ❤️🌹
@Sparky-ww5re
@Sparky-ww5re 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing some good info to help homeowners as well as potential buyers who are considering an older home. There are many benefits to old houses. They often have charm and character that is difficult if not impossible to replicate today. They were often very well built by skilled craftsmen, and the fact a home may my well over a century old and still standing proud, highlights the pride and workmanship that was taken. But they can also hide dangerous surprises. Lead pipes, lead based paint, obsolete and unsafe electrical panels and wiring, asbestos in various places especially hazardous if deteriorated, among other areas than can need attention, if the home is to be a sound investment.
@deenajones9019
@deenajones9019 11 месяцев назад
A contractor gave good advice about remodeling an older home: tear it down to the studs. I thought he was being dramatic but he was actually being logical about removing toxic materials all at once.
@lovepickingnc9313
@lovepickingnc9313 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this information! It's so important to be careful with this nasty stuff.
@netwurksolutions4001
@netwurksolutions4001 Год назад
you are an awesome teacher. Thank you for getting right to the lesson.....skipping the theatrics. I look forward to more.
@squishy1324
@squishy1324 2 года назад
Holy Crud! I have spent the last two days removing black mastic from a third of my basement floor. I had no clue that the mastic contained asbestos. Thank you, for the information. Now I wonder how to proceed on removing the rest of the mastic. Lela you are a rare jewel ….
@kornyque8081
@kornyque8081 Год назад
Same thing I'm Going through, how did you proceed
@squishy1324
@squishy1324 Год назад
@@kornyque8081 We use mastic remover twice… Did all of the cleaning processes… It was a huge mess… We use the degreaser a couple of times… When we thought we had a good enough we decided to put a floor paint down… unfortunately the paint peeled off in spots… The whole process was so frustrating… We ended up putting a waterproof vinyl plank flooring over it. I wish you luck with your process
@eatwhatukiii2532
@eatwhatukiii2532 2 года назад
When my parents died we had building inspectors come look the house over. It being an 1820’s brick home there were amazing things they pointed out (hand-hewn posts and beams on which you could see every tool stroke and even some of the craftsmen’s fingerprints still on the wood and bricks) but they also discovered the kitchen floors had been covered with tiles that were ASBESTOS. As kids, WE PLAYED ON THAT FLOOR!!! (No one has shown any symptoms of mesothelioma and two of my siblings are in their mid 60’s and 70’s. Luckily it’s an amazingly durable floor with no damage anywhere, but of course it had to be disclosed to potential buyers. The lead paint (we also grew up with this and had no health issues) was removed by professionals a few years prior when Mom had all the rooms repainted. Thank you for posting this video and offering suggestions to keep people safe.
@mgray999
@mgray999 3 года назад
Your intro music makes me happy. Thanks for thr video!!
@TerryLemke-qe4oh
@TerryLemke-qe4oh Месяц назад
Thanks very good information!
@Maxid1
@Maxid1 3 года назад
I found a website that had the tile images. That's how I identified the tile I had on my kitchen floor.
@wolfman75
@wolfman75 3 года назад
Thank You Leah!!! Great Info!!!! Much Appreciated!!! 👍😎🙏😃
@Paulie1232
@Paulie1232 3 года назад
When I was a young buck, I cant tell you how many of these floors I remove, but we didnt know any better back then....
@zackzander425
@zackzander425 2 года назад
. . . and you're still here.
@youtoobe169
@youtoobe169 2 года назад
Very helpful, thanks! I was about to have a sump pump installed in my basement but I thought I should probably have the tile tested before they rip it all up.
@ivypatrick6459
@ivypatrick6459 3 года назад
Thank you Leah. I will follow up with this bit of education.
@susanlang2645
@susanlang2645 Год назад
I just love you & your videos. Thank you for your slow patient encouraging way. 🥰
@ernestoborrego5102
@ernestoborrego5102 3 года назад
Finally, hey thanks for making people aware!
@lchapman313
@lchapman313 3 года назад
Thank you Leah! Your detailed information was just what we needed.
@hurdman7899
@hurdman7899 3 года назад
Great video. This good knowledge for people like me who flip properties.
@joeaarsen0
@joeaarsen0 3 года назад
Love your channel! Strong Bob Ross vibes! Very relaxing.
@007dws62
@007dws62 3 года назад
My brother and I removed tons of this product. The first step we took was to pour very soapy water over it to prevent it from becoming airborne. Laws vary from state to state on what to do with the bagged flooring.
@gettygarrettable
@gettygarrettable 3 года назад
Thanks for the tips, Jane!
@danielparma6478
@danielparma6478 2 года назад
Lea your an amazing teacher, thank you for your educational videos.
@jamesjones7383
@jamesjones7383 Год назад
Wow thank you so much
@naubaucat
@naubaucat 3 года назад
Thank you for the information, because it is always helpful. I hope you do a show on ceiling tiles. I live in a 100 year old house, and the ceiling in the dining room has tiles nailed in. I have no idea when they were put in, but they don't make them anymore.
@myoama160
@myoama160 3 года назад
Hey Leah. Thanks for all the wonderful information.
@Shanngella
@Shanngella 3 года назад
Oh shoot i have to check my tiles!! Thank you
@Pg-kx2gy
@Pg-kx2gy Год назад
What if you ripped it out and didnt think about it containing asbestos? The tile came off easily but alot was broken when trashing them. 😵‍💫
@HaliRides
@HaliRides 5 месяцев назад
We are in the same boat. Getting an air quality test done in our house tomorrow and having them sample the 90% demolished vinyl tiles in our kitchen we did ourselves with no PPE never thinking it could contain asbestos. I thought we were ok because they were old 12x12” tiles but I guess not! Hoping the test comes back negative but it’s not looking good.
@jarrahdrum
@jarrahdrum Год назад
nicely explained, thank you, subscribed
@seejanedrill
@seejanedrill Год назад
Welcome to the channel
@maxhatman3218
@maxhatman3218 2 года назад
Very helpful video - nice presentation & voice quality!
@BKerryFTW
@BKerryFTW 3 года назад
Thanks Leah!
@jacquecaeser9078
@jacquecaeser9078 3 года назад
Thanks
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