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So should I take out the like 4 inches of current insulation in the attic when I add more sometime in the next year.? What precautions other than a mask should be taken?The insulation in the house is "mos likely" made with asbestos. You can't know until you get it tested. But it's called friable, meaning that you can distort the form form of what it's in, it becomes airborn. Some of the tile that you had was 9x9 right? If so 90% of that stuff has it too, old sheet rock and the stuff used ie tape mud and what not have class 2 which is not as dangerous but still has an inharent danger. We can't know anything for sure until testing is done but homes made before 1980 have to be assumed to contain some form of asbestos. If you had "popcorn" celings, that too had a lot of dangerous class one. I didn't see that but wanted to give a member a heads up.
Yeah, the tile was 9x9 but I took it out mostly as whole pieces. Plus I think it was redone after the house was built due to previous water damage and sub-floor repairs.
I don't have popcorn ceilings but it is that rolled plaster design s**t. I can't stand it. I don't know if it was ever painted or the paint was just that shitty but I had to use 2 coats on the ceiling for full coverage. First coat was just absorbing into the drywall.
Thanks for the heads up. I will start using a mask when I do demo work.