Asbestos may be present in all but the very newest of resilient materials.
Linoleum vs vinyl asbestos.
You wouldn t mistake it for vinyl if you saw it.
Vinyl is a synthetic plastic and manufacturers often included hefty amounts of asbestos for stability and fire resistance.
Asbestos was used in vinyl wallpaper from the 1920s and in the vinyl floor tiles and sheet flooring that rose to prominence in the 1950s.
Linoleum floors are available in a wider variety of colors.
The house was built by my great grandfather for my grandparents in the mid 1960s.
Usually solid colors or a marbeled look.
Great grandpa was a builder all his life and died of.
Hey all i know that asbestos is a frequent topic around here.
Linoleum is an all natural floor covering composed of dried linseed oil wood dust cork and jute and it doesn t contain asbestos.
Vinyl is pvc based lasts longer and is easier to install and mainta.
The vinyl asbestos tile vat you installed way back used asbestos as a matrix into which the vinyl was forced as a binder and a surface upon which to add the colors and designs.
Linoleum is a mixture of heated linseed oil rosin powdered cork and pigments with a burlap or canvas backing.
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Linoleum is made from natural products and requires more maintenance but is more environmentally friendly than vinyl flooring.
Both types of flooring are fairly easy to maintain but unlike vinyl flooring linoleum requires periodic sealing to keep it resistant to moisture and stains.
Linoleum is different from vinyl.
I also know the most common advice is cover it up but here s my situation.
I recently inherited the family home.
Linoleum is a slightly softer material than vinyl and it can be more easily scratched and gouged.
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