Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 A time ago, I asked the list for their experiences with fiberglass shedding problems as far as sources. Well, here is the reason why. I have a client with the problem. Tape lift samples showed glass fibers in two rooms of the building. In one of these rooms, bulk samples were collected from each potential fiberglass source and sent for analyses along with a dust sample from the same room. The lab analyses found that the glass most likely was from the ceiling tiles. The client and I have options to fix this problem. The first would be to repaint the tiles in an effort to seal the fibers onto the tiles. This would be labor intensive and sacrifice some of the acoustical dampening of the tiles, while not totally promising the problem will be resolved. The other option, and the one we favor, is to replace the tiles with non-fiberglass types. These tiles include ones with perlite or wood fibers, or we could do plastic. There are also fiberglass tiles with vinyl facings or cloth wrappings. Has anyone on the list tried alternatives to the common ceiling tiles? If so, what did you use and did it solve the fiberglass shedding problems? TIA. (BTW, I will get back to the filter issue here in the near future.) Matt (Mr. Klein's son) ************************************************************ K. Klein, PE ME, MBA Indoor Air Quality Solutions, Inc. 2523 SR 133 Bethel, OH 45106-0007 VOICE: FAX: (with notice) E-mail: mkklein68@... ************************************************************ When I was younger, I had all of the answers. As I get older, I have discovered the questions.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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