Flooring Removal in Gladeview, FL

Your Floor, Removed Right the First Time

Professional flooring removal that gets you ready for installation tomorrow, not next week.
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Professional Floor Removal Gladeview

Clean Slate, Zero Headaches

You need that old flooring gone so your project can move forward. What you don’t need is weeks of dust settling on everything, damaged subfloors that delay installation, or crews that disappear halfway through the job.

Our flooring removal process handles VCT, tile, epoxy, and other stubborn materials with specialized equipment that captures dust at the source. Your space stays clean, your timeline stays on track, and your subfloor gets properly prepped for whatever comes next.

Most projects finish in 24-48 hours. We haul away all debris, leave you with a smooth surface, and you’re ready for installation the next day.

Flooring Contractors Gladeview FL

Trusted by Military and Government

SPF Industrial has been handling complex flooring projects since 2020, working with everyone from Miami-Dade County facilities to US Military installations. When the Coast Guard and City of Doral need flooring work done right, they call us.

We’re not the cheapest option in Gladeview, and that’s intentional. You’re getting licensed, insured professionals who show up on time with the right equipment and finish what we start. No surprises, no excuses, no cutting corners.

We understand that in Miami-Dade’s commercial market, downtime costs money. That’s why we focus on efficient, dust-controlled removal that keeps your operations running.

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Floor Removal Process Gladeview

Simple Process, Professional Results

We start with a site assessment to identify your flooring type, adhesive system, and any potential complications. This isn’t a quick glance—we’re looking for asbestos concerns, subfloor conditions, and the best removal approach for your specific situation.

Next comes the actual removal using ride-on scrapers and specialized equipment that captures dust as we work. No clouds of debris floating through your building. We systematically remove flooring and adhesive down to the bare substrate, checking for damage as we go.

Finally, we handle all debris removal and disposal, leaving you with a clean, properly prepared surface. We do a final inspection together, answer any questions about the substrate condition, and you’re ready for the next phase of your project.

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VCT Tile Removal Gladeview

What’s Included in Every Project

Every flooring removal project includes complete debris removal, proper disposal, and thorough cleanup. We don’t just scrape and leave—you get a job site that’s ready for the next contractor to start immediately.

In Gladeview’s commercial buildings, VCT flooring is everywhere. Schools, offices, retail spaces, medical facilities—it’s been the go-to choice for decades because it’s affordable and durable. The problem comes when you need to remove it. That 12-inch tile that seemed so easy to install becomes incredibly stubborn when the adhesive has had years to cure.

We handle everything from basic VCT removal to complex epoxy floor stripping. We work with both residential and commercial clients throughout Miami-Dade County, and we understand the unique challenges of South Florida’s climate and building types.

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How long does VCT flooring removal take in a typical commercial space?

Most commercial VCT removal projects in Gladeview finish within 24-48 hours, depending on square footage and adhesive type. A typical 2,000 square foot office space usually takes one full day with our specialized equipment.

The timeline depends on several factors: the age of the installation, type of adhesive used, and subfloor condition. Older VCT installations can be more challenging because the adhesive bond strengthens over time. We use ride-on scrapers that work much faster than manual removal methods, and our dust collection systems keep the work area clean throughout the process.

We always provide realistic timelines upfront based on our site assessment. No surprises, no extended delays that disrupt your business operations.

True “dust-free” removal is technically impossible, but our advanced dust collection systems capture 90-95% of particles at the source. This is dramatically different from traditional removal methods that send dust clouds throughout your building.

We use specialized equipment with built-in HEPA filtration systems that create negative pressure around the work area. As we scrape flooring and adhesive, the dust gets pulled directly into our collection system before it can become airborne. This is especially important in commercial settings where you might have employees with asthma or allergies.

The difference is immediately noticeable. Instead of spending weeks cleaning dust off every surface in your building, you’ll have minimal cleanup once we’re finished. It’s not perfect, but it’s as close to dust-free as current technology allows.

We handle all types of flooring removal, including epoxy, polyurethane coatings, VCT, ceramic tile, and various adhesive systems. Epoxy removal is actually one of our specialties since we also install epoxy flooring systems.

Epoxy removal requires different techniques depending on the coating thickness and adhesion strength. Some epoxy floors can be mechanically scraped, while others need specialized grinding equipment. We assess each situation individually and use the most efficient method for your specific coating.

Since we work with Sherwin Williams and Fosroc products regularly, we understand how different epoxy systems behave during removal. This experience helps us work more efficiently and avoid damaging your substrate during the removal process.

If we suspect asbestos-containing materials, we stop work immediately and recommend proper testing through a certified lab. This is especially important with VCT installations from before the 1980s, when asbestos fibers were commonly used in flooring materials.

We’re trained to recognize potential asbestos situations, but we’re not licensed for asbestos abatement. If testing confirms asbestos presence, you’ll need a certified abatement contractor to handle the removal safely. We can coordinate with abatement specialists and resume our work once they’ve completed the safe removal process.

Safety isn’t negotiable. We’d rather delay a project than expose anyone to potential health hazards. Most modern flooring materials don’t contain asbestos, but older buildings in Miami-Dade County sometimes surprise us.

Complete debris removal and proper disposal are included in every project. We don’t just pile up the old flooring and leave it for you to deal with—that’s not professional service.

We bring our own containers and handle all hauling to appropriate disposal facilities. Different materials have different disposal requirements, and we make sure everything goes to the right place. VCT and adhesive materials need proper disposal, and we handle all the logistics.

You won’t have surprise charges for debris removal or disposal fees. Our quotes include everything needed to leave you with a clean, ready-to-use space. The only thing you need to provide is access to the work area.

Flooring removal costs typically range from $1.50 to $4.00 per square foot in the Gladeview area, depending on material type, adhesive system, and project complexity. VCT removal usually falls on the lower end, while thick epoxy coatings or multiple layers can cost more.

Several factors affect pricing: square footage, flooring type, adhesive strength, access challenges, and timeline requirements. A straightforward VCT removal in an open office space costs less than removing epoxy flooring from a cramped mechanical room with limited access.

We provide detailed, written estimates after assessing your specific situation. No hidden fees, no surprise charges for “unforeseen complications.” You’ll know exactly what the project costs before we start work.

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