VCT Removal in Homestead Base, FL

Clean Slate, Zero Mess, Ready Tomorrow

Professional VCT removal that handles the dust, debris, and sticky adhesive nightmare—so your new flooring goes down right.
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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.

Vinyl Composition Tile Removal Services

Your Floor, Prepped and Ready

You get a completely clean concrete surface, free of adhesive residue and debris. No dust floating through your building. No sticky mess left behind for the next contractor to deal with.

The old VCT comes up, the adhesive gets ground away, and you’re left with a smooth subfloor that’s ready for whatever comes next. Whether that’s epoxy, polished concrete, or new tile, your surface is prepped properly the first time.

Most importantly, your business keeps running. We contain the mess, work around your schedule, and get you back to normal operations fast.

Homestead Base Flooring Contractors

Trusted by Military and Municipal Clients

We’ve been serving South Florida since 2020, specializing in concrete and flooring services that government and military facilities actually trust. We’ve worked with the Coast Guard, US Military, City of Doral, and various county projects.

As a veteran-owned company, we understand what it means to do the job right the first time. No shortcuts, no surprises, no excuses.

Our team knows Homestead Base and the surrounding areas. We understand the unique challenges of Florida’s climate, the demands of commercial properties, and the importance of minimizing downtime for businesses that can’t afford to shut down.

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VCT Removal Process Florida

From Messy VCT to Clean Subfloor

We start by setting up dust containment systems and protective barriers to keep the mess contained to your work area. No dust spreading through your building, no debris tracked into clean spaces.

Next, our team uses professional-grade floor scrapers to remove the vinyl tiles and adhesive. We’re not just pulling up tiles—we’re grinding away the stubborn adhesive that would otherwise cause problems for your new flooring.

Finally, we clean and prep the surface, removing all debris and leaving you with a smooth, ready-to-install subfloor. Most projects are ready for new flooring installation the next day, so your timeline stays on track.

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Commercial VCT Removal Homestead

What’s Included in Every Project

Every VCT removal project includes complete dust containment, professional adhesive grinding, and thorough debris removal. You’re not paying extra for the basics—this is how the job gets done right.

In Homestead Base, we see a lot of older commercial buildings with VCT that’s been down for decades. The adhesive gets harder with age, and the tiles often contain materials that require special handling. We’re equipped to deal with both the technical challenges and the safety requirements.

Our service includes proper disposal of all materials, complete site cleanup, and surface preparation that meets commercial standards. When we’re finished, your space is ready for the next phase of your project without delays or surprises.

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How long does VCT removal take for a commercial space?

Most commercial VCT removal projects take 1-3 days depending on the size of the area and the condition of the existing flooring. Older adhesive that’s been down for years takes more time to remove properly.

We can work around your business hours to minimize disruption. For spaces that can’t shut down completely, we often work in sections or during off-hours to keep operations running.

The key is doing it right the first time. Rushing the adhesive removal just creates problems for your new flooring installation, so we take the time needed to prep the surface properly.

Absolutely. Dust containment and complete debris removal are included in every project. We use professional containment systems, not just plastic sheets and hope.

Our equipment includes pulse vacuums and containment units that keep dust from spreading through your building. This is especially important in commercial spaces where you can’t have dust affecting other areas or operations.

All debris gets loaded and hauled away—you won’t have dumpsters sitting on your property or materials piling up. We handle the disposal properly and leave your space clean and ready for the next phase.

If your VCT was installed before the 1990s, it may contain asbestos and requires special handling. We’re equipped to handle these situations safely and legally.

The first step is proper testing and assessment. If asbestos is present, we follow all required protocols for safe removal and disposal. This isn’t something to take chances with—it requires the right equipment and procedures.

We work with certified testing labs and follow all EPA and OSHA requirements. Your safety and compliance are non-negotiable, so we handle the paperwork and procedures properly from start to finish.

Our team uses professional equipment specifically designed to remove adhesive without damaging the concrete underneath. We’re not using hammers and chisels—we have the right tools for the job.

The goal is to leave you with a smooth, intact surface that’s ready for new flooring. Damaging the subfloor just creates more work and expense, so we take the time to do the removal properly.

If we discover any existing damage or issues with the subfloor during removal, we’ll let you know immediately so you can address it before the new flooring goes down. Better to find problems now than after your new floor is installed.

Cost depends on the size of the area, the condition of the existing VCT, and the complexity of the adhesive removal. Older installations with multiple layers or difficult adhesive take more time and equipment.

We provide transparent pricing with no surprises. After evaluating your specific situation, you’ll get a clear quote that covers everything—removal, adhesive grinding, cleanup, and disposal.

Most commercial projects range from basic removal to complex situations requiring special handling. We’ll walk through your space and give you an accurate estimate based on what we actually see, not generic pricing.

Yes, we regularly work in occupied buildings and understand the importance of minimizing disruption to your operations. We can work in sections, during off-hours, or on weekends as needed.

Our dust containment systems allow us to work in one area while keeping other spaces operational. We’ve done projects in hospitals, schools, and offices where shutting down wasn’t an option.

The key is planning the work properly and communicating throughout the process. We’ll coordinate with your schedule and keep you informed of progress so you can plan around the work without surprises.

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