Use a pair of pliers to pull the old staples from the furring strips.
Removing old ceiling tiles.
First remove the old crown molding then use a pry bar or claw hammer to pull the old tiles loose image 2.
Until the 1970s most ceiling tiles in suspended ceilings contained asbestos.
Set up a sturdy stepladder in one corner of the room.
Begin removing the tiles carefully ensuring that your respirator is never directly underneath the tile you are moving.
Suspended tiles rest in a metal grid that is fastened to the walls and the ceiling.
Make sure the strips are left smooth.
The grid for this system is much easier that the drop ceiling grid and the tiles attach directly to the grid.
Dropping ties with an old drop ceiling is easy.
If you still have concerns however contact an asbestos removal contractor to remove your entire ceiling.
Step 3 remove the tiles.
If your grid holds 24 x 48 tiles try a scored product that s designed to look like 24 x 24 panels.
If you plan to replace the old tiles with new you don t need a new grid.
For a quick update pop old tiles out of the ceiling grid and replace with fresh ones.
Tap it as far under the tile as you can using your hammer.
Begin removing the tiles.
How to remove glued up ceiling tiles.
Using a spray bottle soak the ceiling tiles.
Your aim here is to break the bond between the tiles and the glue or adhesive holding them up.
Surface mount ceiling tiles are easy to install.
This is another project that can be done by one person and in most cases the tiles that go into place can be easily cut to size using scissors.
Slide your wide scraper between the ceiling and the tiles.
This detergent and water combination will help to form an adhesive which will keep the asbestos fibers in place even if the tiles are damaged.
This goes faster with two people or more working on ladders from various points of the room.
Contained in this rigid form asbestos is far less dangerous than in loose insulation form.
These ceiling tiles.