Concrete floors aren t the eyesore they used to be.
Removing bitumen adhesive from concrete floor.
Keep the grinder moving to avoid taking off a layer of the concrete along with the glue.
It is also a reasonable waterproofing agent and as a result quite successful as both an adhesive and a moisture barrier.
Remnants and residues left over aren t pleasant to look at and make it impossible to add new decor or refinish to the concrete.
Run the grinder over the glue in rows overlapping each row by about 3 inches to ensure complete coverage.
When you remove that floor covering to make way for new flooring you may encounter the mastic and wonder whether it is safe to remove the main concern surrounding this question is that black mastic often contains asbestos.
In the past many types of flooring including semi flexible tiles sheeting and wood floors were installed using bitumen based adhesive.
However if you do this odds are that some adhesive will be left behind in the process.
There are plenty of methods for decorating them that can make you want to pull up old carpet and tiling in an instant.
When removing an existing floor bitumen is easily identified as a black substance.
Remove as much of the glue as possible from the concrete using a concrete floor grinder.
And if the people applying it aren t careful it can get onto concrete and create an unsightly difficult stain.