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Asbestos Floor Tile Pattern & Color Guide early 1970s

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Vinyl-asbestos floor tile photos for 1970-1972 & surrounding years.

This article series provides a guide to identifying asphalt-asbestos flooring (1917 - ca 1960) & vinyl asbestos floor tile (ca 1952 - 1986), giving a full catalog of floor tile and sheet flooring identification photographs, product names, styles, colors, and vinyl-asbestos floor patterns, and colors for asbestos-containing floor tile products made between about 1930 and 1986 - flooring materials that are reported to or have been confirmed to contain asbestos in asbestos fiber or asbestos powder-filler form.

These flooring products typically contain chrysotile asbestos, and possibly other asbestos forms. Some of the tile adhesive mastics used also contained asbestos.

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1970's Floor Tiles including Armstrong Excelon Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles, Complete Pattern & Color Guide, 9x9 & 12x12-inch

Vinyl asbestos flooring photos from 1970)

Asphalt asbestos and vinyl-asbestos floor tiles were produced in 9" x 9", 12" x 12", and even 18" x 18" as well as in decorative strips, and in thicknesses of 1/16", 3/32", and 1/8", also in 0.08 gauge.

Some sheet flooring or resilient flooring also contained asbestos, as did floor tile mastics.

This photo guide to asphalt asbestos & vinyl asbestos floor tiles for each year shows at least one color photo of each floor tile style or pattern in an example color.

A list below each group of photos includes the names of and links to additional photos for other colors of these styles.

Asbestos is safe and legal to remain in homes or public buildings as long as the asbestos materials are in good condition and the asbestos can not be released into the air.

To identify a particular asphalt-asbestos or vinyl-asbestos floor tile pattern & color, start in the image group most likely to be the same age as your building.

For a quick check and five easy questions that can help tell you if an unknown floor covering contains asbestos, try

DOES THIS FLOORING CONTAIN ASBESTOS?

If you don't find your floor tile or sheet flooring by looking forward from that that year, you should also look backwards in the earlier years as your specific flooring pattern & color may have first appeared in an earlier year.

For other tile brands than Armstrong, see the brand name floor tile links included in this list.

Many of the colors and patterns of asphalt-asbestos or vinyl-asbestos floor tiles were manufactured over many years and may appear in more than one of the floor tile photo collections listed by date range here.

For each year we list the names of the tile patterns sold during that year, we include representative color images of the floor tiles, and throughout the entire floor tile pattern & color history series we include each floor tile color & pattern of the floor tile in the first year that it appeared , and we include representative colors and patterns in other years.

1970 - Armstrong Excelon Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles, Patterns & Color Guide, 9x9 & 12x12-inch

For colors for which a link is not provided below, see the earlier occurrence of that tile color in a previous year.

CUSTOM SAN MIGUEL 12x12x1/16"vinyl asbestos floor tile images from 1970 (shown at left)

CUSTOM TENOLLA 12x12x1/16" vinyl asbestos floor tiles produced in 1970

[Click to enlarge any image]

For a quick check and five easy questions that can help tell you if an unknown floor covering contains asbestos, try

DOES THIS FLOORING CONTAIN ASBESTOS?

 

1971 - Armstrong Excelon Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles, Patterns & Color Guide, 9x9 & 12x12-inch

For colors for which a link is not provided below, see the earlier occurrence of that tile color in a previous year.

Vinyl asbestos solid color tiles and strips 1971

MONTREL 12" x 12"x 1/8" thick (Cafe white) floor tile images from 1971

PRESIDENTIAL 12" x 12" x 1/8" (Montpelier beige)

FEATURE STRIPS (shown at left, assembled, these permitted modern Mondrian like designs by assembly) 24" x 1", 24" x 2", 24" x 3", accent strips

Feature tiles (solid colors) 12" x 12" x 1/8"

TRAVERTEX 12" x 12" (Tan) - this was a popular and widely-installed pattern

TRAVERTINE Swirl 12" x 12" x 3/32" (Ivory)

IMPERIAL TEXTURE 12" x 12" (Cottage tan)

IMPERIAL 12" x 12" floor tiles

Also these patterns:

1972 - Armstrong Excelon Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles, Patterns & Color Guide, 9x9 & 12x12-inch

For colors for which a link is not provided below, see the earlier occurrence of that tile color in a previous year.

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IMPERIAL MODERN 12" x 12" x 1/8" or 3/32" shown above in FLEECE WHITE 51850 (See more colors at our 1973 list)

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Excelon Embossed: CUSTOM BISQUE 12" x 12" x 1/16" shown above: NEW

notice the larger scale in this 1972 pattern than the similar but smaller-scale pattern produced in 1973 and later.

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

Here is a reader-contributed photo of flooring resembling

the CUSTOM BISQUE BEIGE 57092 vinyl asbestos flooring as installed in a Massachusetts home.

More examples of this pattern are at

HEXAGON & OCTAGON FLOORING PATTERN ID

Above we include a CLOSEUP PHOTO of an individual vinyl-asbestos floor tile of this design.

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CRAFTLON DEVONPORT (9 x 9 & 12" x 12x 3/32" - above)

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CRAFTLON VERDANZA (Green - above) Armstrong flooring

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM BURNHAM 12" x 12" x 1/16" (shown above, a composite design) floor tile images from 1972 - shown above), sold both as Embossed 12" x 12" and Smooth Surface 12" x 12"

1973 - Armstrong Excelon Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles, Complete Pattern & Color Guide, 9x9 & 12x12-inch

For colors for which a link is not provided below, see the earlier occurrence of that tile color in a previous year.

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Floor tiles shown above correspond left to right to the patterns named below where we also include links to additional colors for each style or pattern.

IMPERIAL MODERN 12" x 12" x 1/8" & 3/32" gauge vinyl asbestos floor tiles (above) produced by Armstrong Flooring

in FLEECE WHITE 51850,

MELLOW SAND 51851 (shown above), and

in SMOKE BEIGE 51852,

CHAR BROWN 51854,

MEDIUM CORK 51855,

BAYBERRY WHITE 51856,

OLIVE 51857,

SANDRIFT WHIT 51858,

LIGHT UMBER 51860,

and POWDER GRAY 51861

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

IMPERIAL TEXTURE floor tile pattern above in 12" x 12"x 1/8"

as COTTAGE TAN 51830,

TOWER GOLD 51831,

TEMPLE ORANGE 51833,

CABANA OLIVE 51857 (shown above) ,

and SHELTER WHITE 51836,

PALACE BEIGE 51837,

MANSION GOLD 51838,

FORTRESS WHITE 51839,

TENT OLIVE 51840, and

in CASTEL GRIEGE 51841

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

TRAVERTEX floor tile pattern sized 12" x 12" x 1/8"

BRIAR TAN 51130 (shown above),

FROST WHITE 51131,

CREAM WHITE 51133,

MIST WHITE 51135,

HARVEST IVORY 51137,

NOUGAT BEIGE 51138

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EXCELON STANDARD floor tile patterns (shown above) size 12" x 12" x 1/8"

BAYBERRY BEIGE 56721 (shown just above) - for a full color list of Armstrong Excelon "Standard" tiles see

our COMPLETE COLOR SERIES FOR BOTH VINYL-ASBESTOS AND ASPHALT STANDARD TILE PATTERNS FOR 1973

Presidential pattern Armstrong Vinyl Asbestos floor tile sold in several colors (C) Inspectapedia.com

PRESIDENTIAL pattern 12" x 12" x 1/8" floor tile patterns like the one shown above were sold by Armstrong in these colors:

PRESIDENTIAL MONTPELIER BEIGE 51950 as shown above

also sold in PRESIDENTIAL WHEATLAND WHITE 51951,

PRESIDENTIAL MONTICELLO GOLD 51952,

and in PRESIDENTIAL MT VERNON TAUPE 51953,

PRESIDENTIAL SAGAMORE GREEN 51954, also see 1974

Armstrong Excelon Craftlon Devonshire Inset flooring (C) Inspectapedia.com

CRAFTLON DEVNOSHIRE INSET 12" x 12" x 3/32 flooring by Armstrong was sold

in CRAFTLON DEVNOSHIRE INSET BROWN 54451,

GOLD54452, CRAFTLON DEVNOSHIRE INSET WHITE 54453,

RED 54454)

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Floor tiles shown above correspond left to right to the patterns named below where we also include links to additional colors for each style or pattern.

CLASSIC TRAVERTINE 12" x 12" X 1/8" floor tiles in six colors shown immediately above:

WHITE 51880,

TRAVERTINE BEIGE 51881,

TRAVERTINE TAN 51882,

GRAY 51883,

MINT GREEN 51884, and

TRAVERTINE OLIVE 51885

Also see two embossed versions of the Travertine floor tile identification pattern

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TRAVERTINE EMBOSSED 12" x 12" x 1/16" or 3/32" thick floor tiles (shown above) from 1973, are similar to Classic Travertine but sport an embossed surface, Colors:

Vetralla 54221 3/32" only, and PONZANO TRAVERTINE EMBOSSED 54222

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

FEATURE SOLID COLOR floor tiles & accent strips 12" x 12" x 1/8" solid color floor tiles and 1" x 24" solid color vinyl-asbestos flooring accent strips in the colors shown just below.

These tiles were intended for accent spots, not for tiling an entire floor, because the solid color flooring would show scratches.

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CRAFTLON / ADELPHI II 12" x 12" x 3/32" vinyl asbestos floor tile images shown above, for 1973

(OLIVE 54430,

AALST 54431,

BEIGE 54432 shown above,

BAAL 54433,

GOLD 54434

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

Craftlon RANCHO GRNAD 12" x 12" x 3/32" vinyl asbestos floor tile images - 1973

WHITE 54490,

GOLD 54491,

GREEN 54492,

TERRA COTTA 54493, &

BEIGE 54494 above

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

Embossed Craftlon STONEFILD 12" x 12" x 3/32" by Armstrong,

Colors:

SLATE 54770,

OLIVE 54771,

WHITE 54472 above,

RED 54773) [Compare with Shattered Stone pattern below & with Metric Chip 1968]

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EMBOSSED CRAFTLON BRISTOL SLATE 12" x 12" x 3/32" shown in Gold 54560 above, also sold

in TERRA COTTA 54561,

OLIVE54562,

SLATE 45463) embossed floor tile surface, no pattern but surface texture looks like slate.

Embossed Craftlon DEVONPORT Armstrong flooring sized 12" x 12" x 3/32"

Colors:

BROWN 534461,

GOLD 54462 above,

WHITE 54463,

RED 54464

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EXCELON IMPERIAL pattern Armstrong floor tiles 12" x 12" x 1/8"

here TERRACE WHITE 56880 (above) were produced ONLY in this shade in 1973.

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM GLENMORE BRICK shown above, 12" x 12" x 1/16"

RED 57130,

WHITE 57131 as shown above,

GOLD 57132

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM OLD FORGE 12" x 12" x 1/16"

in WHITE 57061 shown above,

and TERRA COTTA 57062

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM EDEN WOOD 12" x 12" x 1/16"

in WALNUT 57140,

SADDLE 57141,

WHITE 57142, shown above

 

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

(Above) CUSTOM SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO 12" x 12" x 1/16" Armstrong floor tiles sold in these colors

BLUE WHITE 57070 shown above,

OLIVE 57071,

GOLD 57072,

ORANGE 57073,

GOLD WHITE 57074,

RED 57075

1970s Armstrong Craft5lon Verdanza installed in a 1947 home (C) InspectApedia.com  Wigent

Above: this floor is probably Custom San Pedro but is also similar to Armstrong Craftlon Verdanza above on this page.

This floor installation is in a home built in 1947, photo courtesy of an Inspectapedia.com reader 2021/03/27.

 

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM BISQUE 12" x 12" x 1/16"

WHITE 57090 shown above,

RUST 57091,

BEIGE 57092,

BROWN 57093,

BRONZE 57094,

OLIVE 57095

Compare this new smaller scale pattern with the larger-scale version produced ONLY in 1972 (above).

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM BURNHAM 12" x 12" x 1/16"

BLUE 57080 shown above,

CUSTOM BURNHAM OLIVE 57081,

GOLD 57082,

TAN 57083

BROWN 57084

- all of these color shades are quite similar

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM GEODESSY 12" x 12" x 1/16" floor tile, shown above, also sold

in TERRA COTTA CUSTOM GEODESSY 57120,

WHITE 57121,

SLATE 57122,

OLIVE 57123,

GOLD 57124, as shown above

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM DIANNA WHITE OLYMPUS 12" x 12" x 1/16" Smooth Surface 51200

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM DIANNA WHITE CALIGULA 12" x 12" x 1/16" Embossed 51202

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CUSTOM DIANNA WHITE TRAJAN pattern Armstrong floor tiles sized 12" x 12" x 1/16" 51203

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

CRAFTLON ROMFORD BRICK 9" x 9" x 3/32" vinyl asbestos floor tiles sold in

WHITE 57020,

RED 57021, as shown above

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EXCELON POLISHED MARBLE, embossed 12" x 12" x 1/16" floor tiles in three colors:

STATUARY WHITE 54190,

PERUVIAN BEIGE 54192 above

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EXCELON POLISHED MARBLE embossed floor pattern 12" x 12" x 1/16" floor tiles same series as above,

but this tile pattern looks a bit different MEADOW WHITE 54193 above.

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EXCELON CHANDELLE EMBOSSSED 12" x 12" x 1/16"in six colors:

BLUE OLIVE CHANDELLE 54520 above,

OLIVE 54521 [compare with the lighter version from 1974, below],

WHITE CHANDELLE 54522,

GOLD 54523,

PINK CHANDELLE Orange 54524,

MULTI-WHITE 54525

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

EXCELON SHATTERED STONE EMBOSSED 12 x 12 x 1/16" sold

as BEIGE 51170,

MULTI-WHITE 51171,

GOLD 51172 above

and WHITE EXCELON SHATTERED STONE EMBOSSED 51173

The vinyl asbestos floor tiles below are smooth-surfaced, not embossed:

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

SMOOTH SURFACE PALATIAL 12" x 12" x 1/16" flooring sold in several colors:

NICE GOLD 51601 above

ALBA BEIGE 51602,

CANNES BEIGE 51603,

CORSICA OLIVE 51607

Smooth surface diriftstone Armstrong flooring 1973 (C) InspectApedia.com

SMOOTH SURFACE DRIFTSTONE 12" x 12" x 1/16"

sold in AZTEC WHITE 51161 ONLY

Vinyl asbestos floor tile identification photo U.S. Library of Congress

SMOOTH SURFACE TIDESTONE 12" x 12" x 1/16"

GREEN 51756 above

DAYTONA TAUPE 51760,

ACAPULCO WHITE 51762,

MALIBU BEIGE 51764) also see 1974 photos of this flooring.

Useful Research: Asbestos containing Flooring Early 1970s

 




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On 2023-03-24 by InspectApedia Editor - marble chip and brown medallion patterns

@Justin,

We see two flooring patterns in your photo:

The smaller, upper right, pattern looks like a very common marble chip pattern that very possibly contains asbestos.

See more at

MARBLE CHIP PATTERN FLOORING ASBESTOS

The larger pattern may also contain asbestos and should be handled as such.

In the Recommended Articles list just above on this page, see the live links for

DOES THIS FLOOR CONTAIN ASBESTOS? - 5 easy questions to tell if your FLOOR probably contains asbestos

ASBESTOS FLOORING HAZARD REDUCTION

Those articles and others in this article series will give you useful information on identifying and treating your flooring.

On 2023-03-23 by Justin

I couldn’t find this pattern in the images. The house was built in 1958. I don’t know when the flooring was installed.

marble chip and brown medallion pattern (C) InspectApedia.com

On 2022-08-08 by InspectApedia-911 (mod) - 1950s 12x12 rectangular shattered stone pattern

@Zander,

Thanks for the question and photo; we've seen similar shattered stone floor tile patterns but I don't recall that exact one.

On 2022-08-08 by Zander

The home is From the 1950s. This flooring is 12’ tile. I presumed it was asbestos but am also just curious about the pattern.

rectangular shattered stone pattern flooring (C) InspectApedia.com Zander

On 2022-02-18 by Inspectapedia Com Moderator

@Eric,

Indeed you will find that floor pattern, of which we have only a tiny peek in your photo probably one of those shown in this article series and should be treated as presumed to contain asbestos unless you have a sample tested to show otherwise.

If you do decide to do that keep us posted.

On 2022-02-18 by Eric

Hello, I am doing a home renovation, and before going through with a lab test/calling professional I wanted to see if anyone would be able to help me identify these two tile models which I found while doing my kitchen renovation.

Much appreciated!

On 2022-01-14 by Inspectapedia Com Moderator

@Ryan,

Treat as presumed to contain asbestos.

On 2022-01-14 by Ryan

Found these under tile in an older 40's/50's home

white brick pattern flooring (C) InspectApedia.com Ryan

On 2021-12-06 by Inspectapedia Com Moderator - need to find lookalike vinyl tiles of the same thickness to replace the tiles that have come up

@Alan,

Thank you very much for the nice comment. We've worked hard on this website so we are very grateful when we use find it useful.

I have not seen your exact floor tile pattern for sale in among modern floor tiles, but you could try doing a Google image search to see how close a match you can find that way, and I think you'll find some that are similar.

or you can make it a contrasting area and choose any tile.

Start by measuring the thickness of the tile that's there a d of course it's rectangular dimensions.

On 2021-12-05 by Alan

Hello, I am fairly sure the tiles pictured used asbestos adhesive. The house was built in the mid-60s and this flooring has been in this room since my family bought the house in 1999. Some tiles have started to come up as you can see.

We could put down a new floor over all of this tile, but I'm wondering if we could find lookalike vinyl tiles of the same thickness to replace the tiles that have come up? If so, I'd love to know where I might find and purchase them. Thank you so much for this site - it's an incredible resource.

brown bark pattern with black adhesive (C) InspectApedia.com Alan

On 2021-12-05 by Inspectapedia Com Moderator - flooring might contain asbestos if it was installed in a building in North America before 1987

@Roy A Ellis, Sr,

That flooring might contain asbestos if it was installed in a building in North America before 1987. From a photo one can’t answer your question with certainty. Have a sample of the flooring tested, or you can make a reasonable *guess* at whether or not the floor contains asbestos by answering the few easy questions found at:

DOES THIS FLOORING CONTAIN ASBESTOS? - 5 easy steps that can help you make a reasonable guess at whether or not the floor you ask about contains asbestos.

https://inspectapedia.com/hazmat/DIY-Asbestos-Floor-Test.php

Asbestos is safe and legal to remain in homes or public buildings as long as the asbestos materials are in good condition and the asbestos can not be released into the air. - US EPA

The safest and least costly approach is to leave the flooring alone, in place, and to cover it with new material.

If the floor is in poor condition or must be removed then see the asbestos floor removal and asbestos hazard reduction articles found in the ARTICLE INDEX at the end of any of these pages.

On 2021-12-05 by Roy A Ellis, Sr

Hello, would like to know if this tile has asbestos in it. House was built in 1971. It is in kitchen, utility room, spare bathroom, den and main bathroom. I noticed that the previous home owner put luan over top of it in the kitchen then put down vinyl flooring down. Thank you for your assistance.

whtie veined flooring pattern (C) InspectApedia.com Roy Ellis

On 2021-07-12 by inspectapedia.com.moderator - asbestos flooring doesn't always need to be removed

@Ashley,

If the floor tile shown in your photo is from a 1970s U.S. or Canadian home (do let us know), then it probably contains asbestos.

That does NOT mean that the floor needs-to or should be removed.

DOES THIS FLOOR CONTAIN ASBESTOS? - 5 easy questions to tell if your FLOOR probably contains asbestos

inspectapedia.com/hazmat/DIY-Asbestos-Floor-Test.php

Will be helpful

Then see

ASBESTOS FLOORING HAZARD REDUCTION - steps to take to reduce the asbestos hazard

https://inspectapedia.com/hazmat/Asbestos-Hazard-Reduction.php

On 2021-07-12 by Ashley

Is this common to have asbestos? Not sure if it's vinyl or not

borwn pebble pattern (C) InspectApedia.com Ashley

On 2021-02-03 by danjoefriedman (mod)

Possibly, Steven. But a shred or two of information would let us make a smarter guess. Please take a look at

DOES THIS FLOOR CONTAIN ASBESTOS? - 5 easy questions to tell if your FLOOR probably contains asbestos

https://inspectapedia.com/hazmat/DIY-Asbestos-Floor-Test.php

And meanwhile, as there seems to be a lot of chopped up dusty debris, treat that as presumed to contain asbestos or have a sample tested.

On 2021-02-01 by Steven

Do you think this title is asbestos?

gray floor tile removal (C) InspectApedia.com Steven

On 2020-09-05 by Helen

House built 1971. Don't know if tiles are original. Been here 2 months, tile crumbling near previous hot water heater blow up,

On 2020-08-03 - by (mod) -

I don't know that specific flooring pattern, Sammy, but you can make a reasonable guess at the asbestos question by answer as many as you can of the 5 easy questions can answer whether or not your floor probably contains asbestos found at

DOES THIS FLOOR CONTAIN ASBESTOS? inspectapedia.com/hazmat/DIY-Asbestos-Floor-Test.php

On 2020-08-03 by Sammy

is this asbestos?

On 2020-05-14 - by (mod) -

Hi Daniel

Sorry but I don't know that specific flooring pattern. To make a reasonable guess at the asbestos question, see if you can answer some of the 5 easy questions can answer whether or not your floor probably contains asbestos
found at

DOES THIS FLOOR CONTAIN ASBESTOS? https://inspectapedia.com/hazmat/DIY-Asbestos-Floor-Test.php

On 2020-05-14 by Daniel Landry

Any idea if these tiles may contain asbestos?

On 2020-04-23 by joe

hat was cheapest vinyl asbestos til in 1970

On 2020-04-03 - by (mod) -

Nice classic black and white vinyl- or asphalt- floor tile photo, Anon.

If you intended to ask if this floor contains asbestos, please take a look at DOES THIS FLOORING CONTAIN ASBESTOS?
https://inspectapedia.com/hazmat/DIY-Asbestos-Floor-Test.php

and let me know what you find in answering those easy questions.

On 2020-04-03 by Anonymous

On 2018-08-09 - by (mod) -

Looks like a spatter pattern, perhaps a Kentile, presumed to contain asbestos.

On 2018-08-09 by Zach

House Built 1950. Has some tile in basement that I suspect was added later. Thoughts on chances of asbestos? Thank you so much.
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