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What type of floor is this?
Hi Bigger pockets. I have this floor in a commercial building and am trying to figure out what it is. For the most part the floor looks to be in ok shape but there are some damaged sections. The structure is 50 plus years old ( also should this be tested for asbestos - posted another topic on the ceiling but know it was used in an array of materials) . It would be great to potentially reuse the floor especially if i can find something similar to use or if we end up making the repairs and just self level with a different floor covering. And ideas of what it is to see if can find a way to get it repaired as the lowest level of cost?
Thanks in advance.