Thanks to reader aaron cramer for contributing photographs of sears roebuck vinyl asbestos floor tiles august 2010.
Thick tile like flooring of the 60s.
You want a tile that is functional and able to withstand foot traffic.
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Each material comes in a variety of thicknesses to serve various purposes in the home from flooring to wall tiles.
The most popular size was 9 inch by 9 inch but the two larger sizes were also installed in many homes.
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Josh that looks like a vinyl asbestos floor tile.
The 1960s was a time of rapid change especially in manufacturing technologies which.
When shopping for floor tile it s important to choose a material that is suitable for flooring.
Since wood look tile is lighter in weight and thinner it s easier to install on vertical surfaces such as this accent wall.
Tile flooring is water resistant and durable when combined with backer board which is impervious to moisture and helps create a flat base.
60x60 tiles can be installed with very small joints and at a right angle with walls to offer a modern and refined design.
Ask the realtor if the owners know maybe have pulled up a corner of the carpet out of curiosity.
Here is the flooring in question from a 1962 home.
I took up 6 tiles of this stuff in a friend s basement.
The different shapes also help determine the overall style of your space.
The tiles may appear stained or.
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The bathroom was linoleum over pine.
The second floor bedrooms had oak.
Installing tile raises the surface level of the floor.
Pretty much all asphalt based darker core floor tiles and most vinyl floor tiles from the 1960s would contain asbestos.
Flooring is a reflection of both the popular decorating style and technology of any given time period.
A classic space may call for a wood look plank floor tile while a modern farmhouse foyer benefits from a hexagonal floor tile.
Yes that s right wood look porcelain tile keeps you focused on the fun not the floor.