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you can't tell by looking at it, and it's not like there's a layer of 100% asbestos.... it's just a component in some of the texturing stuff that was used back in the day. Mine tested at I think 4% of the material, and that material came off VERY easily. (I opted to encapsulate it in place with 1/2 panels.) TEST before doing more
 
Vinny, are you saying that probably none of those particles were asbestos? If so I'd be interested in your reason. Asbestos fibers were used in many ceiling texturing compounds back in the day.

I'm beating this drum for the sake of others who may pass this way before tackling their own problem textured ceilings. Get it tested first!

Sorry for harping in your thread Jerr, I hope your N95 is NeverslowedDown-At-95.

SteveEl
 
I appreciate that you can take my joking. I do realize that asbestos and lead are nothing to sneeze at, pardon the pun. I think most people think getting it tested is prohibitively expensive, or just a pain. I've heard its not too expensive, so why not do it?

The test is cheap. Possessing actual knowledge is.... well, it's smart. But there is a legal downside to actual knowledge after the lab test. When you sell, you will probably be asked to sign a disclosure. If you're honest you say its there and the buyers walk or talk down in price or insist on removal. Also rules limit how many sq ft DIYers can do before they are supposed to call the hazmat guys. That's why some informed people make a conscious decision to NOT find out. If I ever have another textured ceiling from an older home I want to mess with, I'll try hard to think about NOT messing with it.
 
Thanks Scuba.... I don't see any fed rule either.... I dealt with my asbestos problems 10 years ago in Michigan. Makes me wonder if it was a state thing, or they may have changed the rule, or (quite possible) I got it wrong in the first place.
 
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