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[quote=Anonymous]FWIW encapsulation is approved as a method of remediation. Asbestos exposure needs to be occupational or equivalent to be an issue. If you were living with the tile degrading and getting blown around your house by the hvac that might be a problem (honestly depending on how the asbestos was used in the product - most tiles won’t be dangerous even in this scenario. Insulation is typically the worst). But the whole remediation thing is half scam to fear monger people. If you’re that concerned, the day they remove the wall, make sure they isolate the room, blow air out the window, and spray down the edge of the tile near the wall and avoid breaking any of the tiles. That day, they should wet mop up the dust and dispose of the mop. Lay down the underlayment for the LVP the next day, and boom, it’s encapsulated. [/quote]
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