Anything before 1980 could have it. There were a few buckets still floating around even after is was banned.
I just wish more H/Os And G/Cs would take note That Asbestos actually existed !!:whistling Whenever I bring the matter up of testing ..They all of a sudden become experts !! Telling me how wrong I am.
I tell em to have it tested then get back with me.
My Dad ate that stuff for many years . He said That joint compound was the best ever ! Today's Compound Is a joke in comparison .
He's 68 now . It ain't got him yet ! But It could tomorrow!!
I think Needs glasses ..All you need is a dime size piece . They don't need much .
thanks for the laugh, just recently had a old guy swear that mud was better and easier to put on back in the day, cause of asbestos
I've delt with asbestos a bunch, good racket to get into as far as I'm concerned, and racket it is
Here is what I know about it, but don't quote me, I just pretend to be a contractor and I'm mostly wrong, all of what I do know pertains to colorado asbestos and law
1) You can remove 32 sq ft of asbestos containing material before having to do any mitigation
2) material containing 1% or less of asbestos does not have to be mitigated
3) A tiny little bit of drywall is needed for a sample, samples are usually taken from random spots, I average 5 spots per 1000 sq ft of living space
4) Asbestos may be present in any home built up to 1990
5) Friable asbestos which was used as insulation (and lots of other stuff) will screw you up, I don't think asbestos in drywall will do that much damage to you (opinion)
6) Asbestos is in many things besides drywall, floor and tile adhesives, glues, siding, roofing
7) Most of my hot jobs come back at 2% - 4% asbestos containing, I pay anywhere between 8-12k to have a 1000 sq ft condo demo'd by a certified crew who hauls to a special landfill