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there probably isn't asbestos underneath? The only asbestos flooring I'm familiar with is asbestos tiles, which are kinda unusual, plus safe to leave in place as long as you don't break them up, and usually installed over concrete afaik. if you have asbestos insulation it won't be directly under the carpet there'll be a subfloor?
on further research I guess there are other places it could be like the carpet glue, but I wouldn't assume it is or isnt without testing unless its obvious
My house is old and it is tile. Removing it sounds quite difficult, so knowing it isn’t helping anyway.
is the old house life lol
The upside to asbestos is that it is extremely fireproof.