What does asbestos look like?


Question:I am looking to buy a house that has insulation around a pipe in thte basement. My realtor said that it looks like asbestos. My dad, who is a pretty good carpenter, says that it may not be and that it should be tested. Is there a way to tell just by looking at it?

Answers:
As others have stated, asbestos was incorporated into many different materials and can have many different appearances.

One of the many uses of asbestos was heating system pipe insulation. It may have been used for other types of pipes as well. Typically on a heating pipe asbestos insulation is in the form of a corrugated sheet wrapped around the pipe and taped. If you can actually see it from the end, it looks like cardboard, on the pipe just like paper wrapped around the pipe. There were other forms, so just because it does not look like that does not mean it is not asbestos.

If you are seriously considering purchasing this house, you really should order a home inspection. Do not trust what your realtor has to say, although he or she is working for you some tend to think they know more than they really do. Certainly don't trust the seller's realtor, they are trying to sell a house. Also, I would not accept an inspection report prepared on behalf of the seller or seller's agent at face value.

You should have the inspection to identify issues other than this as well. A quality inspection may save you money on the purchase price and will certainly give you a better idea what to expect in the way of maintenance and repairs. I understand dad is a carpenter, but being a carpenter and a qualified inspector are very different fields. He would certainly be helpful in fixing problems but may not know all of the places to look.

If your inspector also suspects asbestos, a test should be ordered for an additional cost. The seller should cover at least part of this cost.

If it is asbestos, I would still not rule out purchasing the house if everything else suits you. If the system is in use, it may be OK to encapsulate the material and save the cost of removal. If removal is required, you can do it yourself once you are the homeowner in most locations. This type of material is fairly easy to deal with given a bit of reading and taking the proper precautions. Do not just jump in and start tearing it out without understanding the proper procedure, as you will contaminate other parts of the house. At some point in the future, I expect that testing will be required for all houses built before the substance was removed from production in which case an improper removal may cause problems when you sell.


never heard of it
my lungs
Nope. It needs to be tested.
compressed hard ashes
listen to your dad to be on the safe side
No. Asbestos was used in a lot of different products, so there is not just one "look" to it.

On a pipe, I would think it would be a hard, black coating. Not fibrous like wall insulation.

Do a google photo search.
If it's asbestos you probably could get a great deal on the house. Then all you would have to do is pick up some respirators and gloves at a construction store and tear it out yourself. You can replace it with new fiberglass insulation for under a grand. You would only have to do this in areas where insulation is exposed, you wouldn't have to tear out walls.
Hopefully this link works, its a picture of asbestos
the only way you can tell is by looking at it under a microscope, if the house was built after WWII and before 1993, it is a possibility, the best thing to do is get a capsule of it and have a lab review it for you, you can contact the EPA and they would have recommendations and information on the cost.
Fibers are placed under a special microscope to comfirm that they are asbestos. The EPA site below should be helpful.
It has to be analyzed under a microscope. Asbestos has a certain microscopic structure to it.

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