![]() ![]() ![]() Using a highly modified skim coat give more flex ability and better adhesion. ![]() The tiles are easy to pop off that glue, that means its good odds the floor leveler will begin to break apart, now you have a crunchy floor. It appear ppl don't like my ardex answer, well let me explain further.įLOOR LEVELER is not the best choice for your situation becuase, its likely that the asbestos tile are bonded to the older black adhesive. Also, what is the best DIY strategy for using said product? It is worth noting that I would like for the covering to be level when it is done, in case I want to lay a flooring material over top of the new surface.Īdrex feather finish, is what i use to encapsulate asbestos tile and old cut back adhesive. Ultimately, the question is what is the best (or a sufficient) product to use for DIY tile encapsulaion. There may be other areas that I am not thinking of which I would not want to cover with any product. For example, I would want to cordon off the sump pump pit. There are some areas which I would like to cordon off prior to putting any sort of product down. The basement itself is approximately 600 sqft. I have heard that some of these products cure (harden) very quickly which might pose a challenge as I am trying to DIY an entire basement floor. self leveling concrete), but I do not have much knowledge of said products nor have I ever used them. I have heard of various products that can be used to make a self-leveling floor (i.e. Regardless of the content of the floors, the deteriorating state of the tiles means I want to cover over it. I have a deteriorating tile floor in my basment, and I suspect that the tiles are VAT(Vinyl asbestos tiles). ![]()
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