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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Instead of just carpet and padding you could further mitigate it with a layer of cement leveling.[/quote] +1 Your best bet by far is to encapsulate it. If the wall is definitely non-load bearing, it may have been built on top of the tile, which will make removing the and encapsulating the tile easy. I’d be leery of abatement. There are a lot of companies that will claim to do it, but very few who will take all the precautions and ensure nothing enters the air or the rest of your house. Encapsulating is not just cheaper but also safer. A correctly done removal job will cost a fortune bc you need all sorts of negative air pressure things, special permits, etc. We had quotes for the area of our basement in nw, and most of the removal quotes were around $30-$60k. We ended up encapsulating it instead [/quote]
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