
Asbestos Floor Tile & Lino Removal in Port Moody, BC
Licensed, WorkSafeBC-compliant asbestos floor tile & lino removal for Port Moody homes and buildings. Fully insured and locally operated.
Asbestos floor tile removal in Port Moody addresses the nine-inch vinyl floor tiles and associated black mastic adhesive found in rare 1920s-1940s company-built homes in Ioco, early-century bungalows along St. Johns Street and 1970s-80s suburban homes in Pleasantside built 1920s (Ioco townsite) through the 1980s (Pleasantside and Mountain Meadows), particularly in in the Ioco community along Ioco Road, along St. Johns Street in the original town core and in Pleasantside. These tiles are among the most consistently present asbestos-containing materials in Port Moody's older housing stock — they appear in kitchens, basements, utility rooms and hallways, often under carpet or newer flooring installed on top.
Vinyl floor tile removal in Port Moody is particularly common during kitchen renovations and basement finishing projects, where the original nine-inch tiles are often found under carpet or a later layer of laminate. Ioco homes present pipe and boiler insulation from 1920s-1940s steam heating systems alongside later-added drywall compound, vinyl flooring and textured ceilings from 1960s-1970s renovations, while Pleasantside homes follow the standard 1975-1985 production home pattern with compound, ceiling texture and vinyl tile. We remove both the tile and the black mastic adhesive underneath under the appropriate containment level, leaving the slab or subfloor clean and ready for new flooring. The mastic often contains asbestos independently of the tile, so both materials need to be addressed.
Port Moody's Ioco community and the older homes along St. Johns Street include rare 1920s-1950s company-built houses with multiple generations of renovation and asbestos-era materials.
What's included with asbestos floor tile & lino removal in Port Moody
- Testing of flooring and adhesive before work begins
- Sealed containment of the work area
- HEPA-filtered air during all removal work
- Careful tile removal techniques that avoid grinding or shattering
- Safe mastic removal or encapsulation assessment
- HEPA vacuuming and wet-wipe of the subfloor
- Certified disposal of all tiles, lino and adhesive material
- Clearance air testing on request
- Written clearance documentation
When Port Moody property owners call us
Installing new flooring in an older home
Before laying hardwood, tile, LVP or laminate in a pre-1990 Surrey home, the existing floor layer needs to be tested and if positive, removed properly. This is especially true in kitchens, bathrooms and basements.
Kitchen and bathroom renovations
These rooms in older Surrey homes almost always have asbestos vinyl flooring or sheet lino. They also frequently have asbestos-containing adhesive even when the tile itself tests negative. Test both.
Basement finishing
Old basement floor tile is one of the most common asbestos sources we encounter. Before finishing any basement in a pre-1990 Surrey home, the floor tile and mastic need to be assessed and cleared.
Pre-demolition flooring clearance
Floor tile and mastic are part of the pre-demolition survey and must be removed before the demo crew works on the floor structure. We handle flooring abatement as part of broader pre-demo abatement scopes.
Why Port Moody homeowners choose us
- No dry grinding or scraping — methods that protect your air quality
- We address the mastic, not just the tile on top
- Containment keeps fibre release out of adjacent rooms
- Certified disposal with full documentation
- Local crews who work on Surrey flooring abatement regularly
- Practical advice on encapsulation vs removal for mastic
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FAQ
Asbestos Floor Tile & Lino Removal FAQs for Port Moody
Do you offer asbestos floor tile removal in Port Moody?
Yes, we serve all of Port Moody and the surrounding Tri-Cities and Metro Vancouver region. Call us or fill out the quote form to book a site visit.
How quickly can you start in Port Moody?
For most Port Moody projects we can arrange a site visit within a few days. If you have a renovation or demolition on a tight timeline, let us know when you call and we'll do our best to accommodate.
Is the black adhesive under my floor tiles also a concern in Port Moody?
Yes. The black mastic adhesive used to bond vinyl floor tiles through the 1980s frequently contains asbestos independently of the tile itself. Both materials need to be assessed and removed together. This is very common in Port Moody's rare 1920s-1940s company-built homes in Ioco, early-century bungalows along St. Johns Street and 1970s-80s suburban homes in Pleasantside where the original tile is still in place under carpet or laminate.
Can new flooring be installed directly over asbestos floor tiles in Port Moody?
In some situations, intact non-friable tile can be encapsulated by installing new flooring on top without removal — but this leaves a known asbestos material in place, which affects future renovations and property disclosure. We recommend testing and removal for any tile that is lifting, cracked or that will be disturbed by floor-height changes or subfloor work.

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