VCT Removal in El Portal, FL

Clean Removal, Zero Headaches

Professional VCT removal that gets your space ready for new flooring fast, without the dust and disruption that comes with amateur work.
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A power tool with a chisel attachment is being used to remove broken ceramic tiles from a floor in FL, leaving shattered pieces and dust scattered around the work area—readying the space for new epoxy flooring Palm Beach or Broward residents may desire.

Professional Vinyl Composition Tile Removal

Your Space, Ready for What’s Next

When VCT tiles start lifting, cracking, or showing their age, you need them gone completely. Not just the visible tiles—the adhesive underneath too. That’s what separates a clean removal from a problem waiting to happen.

You get a smooth, properly prepared surface that’s ready for whatever flooring comes next. No adhesive ridges. No leftover residue that’ll cause your new floors to fail. Just clean concrete that gives your new flooring the foundation it needs to last.

The difference shows up immediately. Your new floors go down easier, bond better, and stay put longer because the prep work was done right the first time.

El Portal Flooring Contractors

Experience You Can Count On

We’ve been handling complex flooring projects across South Florida since 2020, including work for the Coast Guard, US Military, and municipalities like the City of Doral and City of Sunny Isles.

El Portal’s mix of residential and commercial properties demands contractors who understand both sectors. We’ve worked in everything from small office spaces to large government facilities, and we know what it takes to get VCT removal done right without disrupting your operations.

Our team uses commercial-grade equipment and proven processes that minimize downtime. Whether you’re updating a retail space on Biscayne Boulevard or renovating an office near the village center, we handle the removal so you can focus on what comes next.

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VCT Adhesive Removal Process

The Right Way, Every Step

We start by protecting your space—sealing off areas, covering fixtures, and setting up dust containment systems. This isn’t optional prep work; it’s what keeps your business running while we work.

Next comes the actual removal using specialized scrapers and ride-on equipment designed specifically for VCT. The tiles come up first, then we address the adhesive layer underneath. This is where experience matters most—knowing which techniques work for different adhesive types and ages.

The final step is surface preparation. We grind away any remaining adhesive residue and level the concrete substrate. You’re left with a clean, smooth surface that’s ready for new flooring installation, often as soon as the next day.

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Commercial VCT Removal Services

What’s Included in Every Job

Complete tile and adhesive removal using commercial-grade equipment that handles even the most stubborn installations. We remove everything down to bare concrete, ensuring proper adhesion for your new flooring.

Dust containment and cleanup that keeps your space functional during the work. Our containment systems prevent debris from spreading throughout your building, which is especially important in El Portal’s mixed-use developments where businesses can’t afford extended shutdowns.

Surface preparation and concrete grinding to create the smooth, level base your new flooring needs. This includes addressing any cracks, holes, or uneven areas that could cause problems later. All debris gets hauled away—you don’t deal with disposal.

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How long does VCT removal take for a typical commercial space?

Most commercial VCT removal projects in El Portal take 1-3 days depending on the square footage and condition of the existing flooring. A 2,000 square foot office typically takes about 2 days—one day for tile and adhesive removal, another for final surface prep and cleanup.

The timeline can vary based on how well the original VCT was installed and what type of adhesive was used. Older installations from the 1980s and 1990s sometimes come up easier, while newer installations with stronger adhesives require more time and specialized removal techniques.

We work around your schedule whenever possible. Many of our El Portal commercial clients prefer overnight or weekend work to avoid disrupting business operations during peak hours.

The adhesive layer—often called cutback or mastic—must be completely removed for new flooring to properly adhere. We use specialized grinders and scrapers to remove all adhesive residue down to bare concrete.

This step is critical because any remaining adhesive can prevent new flooring materials from bonding correctly. Even small amounts of residue can cause tiles to lift or create uneven spots that show through your new flooring.

We test the concrete surface after adhesive removal to ensure it’s properly prepared. The surface needs to be clean, level, and free of any contaminants before new flooring installation can begin.

VCT removal does create dust, but we use professional dust containment systems to keep it controlled and contained to the work area. Our equipment includes industrial vacuums, plastic sheeting, and containment barriers that prevent dust from spreading throughout your building.

For businesses that need to stay operational, we can work in sections or during off-hours to minimize disruption. Many of our El Portal commercial clients schedule removal work for evenings or weekends when customer traffic is lighter.

We also coordinate with your other contractors when possible. If you’re doing a complete renovation, we can time the VCT removal to align with other trades so the entire project moves smoothly from start to finish.

We handle asbestos-containing VCT removal following all EPA and OSHA guidelines, including proper containment, worker protection, and disposal procedures. However, this requires special licensing and protocols that add time and cost to the project.

Before starting any VCT removal project, we recommend having the flooring tested by a certified laboratory if it was installed before 1980. This testing usually takes 3-5 days but prevents potential health and legal issues down the road.

If asbestos is present, we coordinate with certified abatement specialists to ensure the removal is done safely and legally. The process takes longer and costs more, but it’s the only way to protect everyone involved and avoid regulatory problems.

VCT removal typically costs between $1.50-$3.00 per square foot depending on the condition of the flooring, type of adhesive, and complexity of the job. A typical 1,000 square foot commercial space runs $1,500-$3,000 for complete removal and surface prep.

Factors that affect pricing include the age and condition of the VCT, how well it was originally installed, and whether asbestos testing or special disposal is required. Jobs requiring evening or weekend work may include a premium for off-hours scheduling.

We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs upfront. No surprises or hidden fees—you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work.

After professional VCT removal, you’ll have a clean concrete surface that’s ready for new flooring installation. We grind away all adhesive residue and level any uneven areas to create the smooth base your new flooring needs.

The concrete may show some “ghosting”—faint grid lines where the tiles used to be. This is normal and won’t affect new flooring installation. In some cases, this ghosting can even be used as layout guides for new tile installation.

We perform a final inspection and surface test to ensure the concrete meets the requirements for your new flooring material. Different flooring types have different preparation requirements, and we make sure the surface is properly prepared for whatever you’re installing next.

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