Anonymous wrote:PP, it's not a terrible idea to remove them yourself. The tiles are a really low risk. You pretty much have to sand or pulverize them to release harmful amounts. keep them wet during removal and you'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Call David Rymers at LVI. (I'm beginning to feel like a broken record, as I have recommended him a few times.) But he is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I removed them myself, underwater with detergent in the water. The floor has a drain in it, so not a problem.
I also removed them myself. Heated them with a heat gun (you could use a blow dryer) so they were soft and pliable and the lifted them up one by one. Time consuming, but doable. But keep in mind that the glue on the hardwood floor under the tiles may also contain asbestos. That would be a big problem if you need to refinish the floors. You can send a sample of tile (with glue on the back) to have it tested for asbestos. . . I did this a while back, and just found a testing place online.
Anonymous wrote:I removed them myself, underwater with detergent in the water. The floor has a drain in it, so not a problem.