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Replacing Old Ceiling Tiles

From: kllambert@hotmail.com
Category: Other/Misc
Remote Name: 136.205.121.13
Date: 10 Mar 2004
Time: 05:23 PM

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I am trying to repair an old ceiling tile that was damaged by a water leak. This house was built in the 60s. The tile are about 15" square. The one tile was glued back but not exactly straight, leaving a gap. It also has damage on the surface besides the water stains. I can't find this size tile and I am also concerned about asbestos. Can you offer a solution to repair this tile. It is only one square. Thanks in advance.

 

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