Trent Tarter
05-16-2008, 08:23 PM
I have always mentioned the presence of vermiculite insulation and that it may contain asbestos. I am wondering how many of you just list it as a type of material and don't mention the possible asbestos concern. Here is what I usually put in my reports.
What appears to be vermiculite insulation was found in the attic, this type of insulation is common in older homes. This material may contain asbestos, which is a known carcinogen. However even if this material does contain asbestos, it may not pose a health hazard since it's not in a living space. The client(s) may wish to have this material tested for asbestos by a qualified lab, and should definitely do so if they plan to remove it or disturb it through remodeling.
Is there a kinder way of describing this?
What appears to be vermiculite insulation was found in the attic, this type of insulation is common in older homes. This material may contain asbestos, which is a known carcinogen. However even if this material does contain asbestos, it may not pose a health hazard since it's not in a living space. The client(s) may wish to have this material tested for asbestos by a qualified lab, and should definitely do so if they plan to remove it or disturb it through remodeling.
Is there a kinder way of describing this?