Asbestos floor tile identification photos 1949 1959.
Asbestos roof tiles pictures.
Asbestos is found in a wide range of products and materials and was also used in its pure form.
Amosite asbestos also a widely used form of asbestos was used in some ceiling tiles as well as in roof and floor tiles.
Crocidolite asbestos was also used in ceiling tile production.
Regular flat shingle tiles standard lap are shown below as are common diamond shaped tiles and side lap tiles.
Asbestos cement roof damaged exterior torn asbestos pipe lagging.
The only way to accurately identify asbestos roof tiles is to have them tested by a ukas accredited laboratory.
Asbestos roof tiles are usually square shaped and their colour is generally a combination of grey and black.
This type of roofing material can have various colors from different shades of grey to red green and even blue.
It may be difficult to find asbestos replacement tiles that match the original roof in color although we link to a page listing sources of asbestos tiles.
Asbestos cement roof tiles are usually square shaped and their color is a combination of grey and black.
Damaged asbestos panelling on a roof.
However once considerable testing proved that it was a killer the miracle became a nightmare to deal with and remove.
Asbestos cement downpipe hopper and profile sheet.
Asbestos in different products and materials.
Wall with toweled loose asbestos.
See armstrong floor tile list 1969.
Ceilings were also covered with cement asbestos products as a fire barrier in boiler rooms and similar locations.
At above left is a 12 x 12 vinyl asbestos floor tile found in a home built in 1969.
Whilst asbestos containing products can be difficult to identify from visual inspection alone we have put together some helpful guidance to help you understand what it may look like in different materials and locations around the home.
Sbestos was once considered a miracle material used in everything from paint and pipe insulation to even tiling.
Pieces of aib on outside of a building.
Asbestos containing floor tiles in a corridor.
Damaged asbestos pipe.
Asbestos roof tiles can be dangerous the main reason why asbestos roof tiles need to be replaced by safer alternatives is that the asbestos fibers used to build the material pose a health hazard when inhaled and when they come into contact with the skin.
Damaged asbestos lagging on hot water pipes.
They can last for more than 40 years and if undamaged they pose little risk of exposure.