Should I worry about asbestos in Edmonton homes?
Quick Answer
Short answer: Homes built pre-1990 may contain asbestos in insulation, floor tiles or textured ceilings—testing before renovations is wise.
Detailed Explanation
Alberta OHS lists vermiculite attic insulation, 9×9-inch vinyl tiles and popcorn ceilings as common ACMs. An asbestos bulk sample costs ~$150 and must be done by a certified abatement lab. Home inspectors call out suspect materials but can't confirm without lab analysis.
- Disclosure required if seller knows of asbestos
- Abatement: $1,200–$3,000 per 100 sq ft ceiling
- DIY disturbance violates Occupational Health & Safety Code
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Tim Grover, RE/MAX Excellence • 780-288-5144 • 5607 199 Street NW, Edmonton, AB
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