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Asbestos in Older Toronto Homes: What to Know Before Demolition

Many homes across Toronto, North York, Scarborough, and the wider GTA were built before 1990, when asbestos was still a common building material. If you're planning any demolition work, it's worth understanding where asbestos hides and what it means for your project.

Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found

  • Vinyl floor tiles and the black mastic adhesive underneath them
  • Popcorn or textured ceiling finishes
  • Pipe and duct insulation in older basements
  • Drywall joint compound in homes built before the early 1980s
  • Vermiculite insulation in attics

How to Know If It's a Concern

The general rule of thumb: if your Toronto or GTA home was built before 1990, treat suspect materials as asbestos-containing until tested. A licensed inspector can take samples and confirm before any floor or tile removal begins.

What Happens If Asbestos Is Found

Ontario regulations require specific containment, abatement procedures, and disposal protocols for asbestos-containing materials. This isn't something a standard demolition crew can handle on the spot — it requires a licensed abatement contractor before demolition can proceed safely and legally.

Why This Matters for Your Quote

When we assess older properties for kitchen, tile, or full interior demolition, we flag suspected asbestos materials upfront so you can arrange testing before work begins. This protects your health, your timeline, and keeps your project compliant.

Not sure if your GTA home needs testing? Reach out to Yankeys Demolition — we'll walk you through the process before any work starts.

Not Sure If You Need Testing?

We'll flag any suspected hazardous materials before work begins — no guesswork.

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