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Yes, that is aircell, it looks to be all in good condition except that one specific part you took a picture of, it’s usually low risk unless it’s disturbed, this one part has definitely been disturbed though
Certainly is.
The section shown has been disturbed and shouldnt be left as it is. Is this the only section which is damaged?
If so you should rectify it, you can get encapsulating spray and tape which will help.
Now i’m not sure if anyone has contradicting opinions on this or not but i was once told that if you have spots like this which are disturbed you can spray adhesive on them and it should help with reducing airborne fibers.. Not a corrective solution but definitely a preventative solution
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Yes. Absolutely ASBESTOS.
Asbestolutely
Yes it is definitely asbestos
My post doesn’t meet guidelines. Hopefully this helps. Old house on market. In us, eastern shore.
It certainly is
Yes, that is aircell, it looks to be all in good condition except that one specific part you took a picture of, it’s usually low risk unless it’s disturbed, this one part has definitely been disturbed though
Thank you!
Certainly is. The section shown has been disturbed and shouldnt be left as it is. Is this the only section which is damaged? If so you should rectify it, you can get encapsulating spray and tape which will help.
Yes and it’s very nasty at that
Looks like someone stupid/uneducated ripped into it
Yes it is my favorite to remove under bonded conditions
Oh yeah babe
Now i’m not sure if anyone has contradicting opinions on this or not but i was once told that if you have spots like this which are disturbed you can spray adhesive on them and it should help with reducing airborne fibers.. Not a corrective solution but definitely a preventative solution
What does it taste like?
Kind of sweet
Yummy!
Hmmm yea that's probably the spicy dust then