Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depending on what's below and the flooring in adjacent rooms, you could always add plywood or backer board and put any flooring you want on top of that.
Might be a slight elevation change though due to the extra material.
Adjacent flooring is a hallway is the same material probably covering the same flooring type. Probably need to replace that in the near future too. The hallway leads to a bedroom and family room that are both cheap hardwood flooring in a golden oak color. I don’t think we would need anything under the new flooring—
it’s concrete slab with the old tiles on top. As long as we can adhere it to the asbestos tiles it will be fine.
The real problem is not knowing what type of flooring or even design I would want. Laundry room redo wasn’t on our renovation list at all, so we have no ideas.
Are you sure those are asbestos tiles? Those flexible rubbery ones is what you are talking about right?
If they are ceramic, they won't be asbestos, but if they were installed with mastic rather than thinset, which would be very unlikely, the mastic glue miiight be. If'y even there. If they are ceramic tile and set with thinset mortar, then there's no asbestos to worry about, and you could have them chiseled up.