Tile Removal in El Portal, FL

Your Floors, Ready For What’s Next

Fast, dust-controlled tile removal that gets your El Portal renovation back on track without the mess or delays.
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Professional Floor Tile Removal Services

Clean Removal, Zero Headaches

You’re not just removing old tile. You’re clearing the way for something better. Our dust-controlled process means no plastic sheeting covering your furniture for weeks, no dust settling into every corner of your home, and no cleanup crews charging hundreds to fix what traditional removal leaves behind.

When we’re done, your concrete is prepped and ready. No leftover adhesive patches. No uneven spots that cause problems later. Just a clean, smooth surface that your new flooring contractor will actually want to work with.

This is what happens when you skip the mess and go straight to results.

El Portal Flooring Contractor

Proven In South Florida Since 2020

We’ve been handling tile removal across Miami-Dade County for property owners who need it done right the first time. We’re veteran-owned, which means we show up when we say we will and finish what we start.

El Portal’s mix of older homes and newer renovations means we’ve seen every type of tile installation you can imagine. From 1980s ceramic in Sherwood Forest to modern porcelain in El Jardin neighborhoods, we know what works and what doesn’t in South Florida’s climate and construction styles.

Our clients include everyone from young professionals updating their first homes to established families preparing investment properties. What they all have in common? They want results without the drama.

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Tile Removal Process El Portal

Simple Process, Professional Results

We start with a quick assessment of your tile type, adhesive, and subfloor condition. This tells us exactly what equipment to bring and how long the job will take.

On removal day, we set up dust containment systems before the first tile comes up. Our specialized equipment captures debris at the source, not after it’s already floating around your home. We remove tiles, clean adhesive residue, and prep the surface for your next step.

The final walkthrough ensures everything meets your standards and ours. We handle debris disposal, so you’re not stuck with a driveway full of broken tile. Your space is ready for whatever comes next, whether that’s new flooring or additional prep work.

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Ceramic Tile Removal El Portal

Complete Tile Removal Solutions

Our service covers all tile types common in El Portal homes: ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and specialty tiles. We handle floor and wall removal in kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, and commercial spaces.

El Portal’s housing stock ranges from 1930s-era homes to modern construction, each with different tile installation methods. Older homes often have tiles set in thick mortar beds, while newer construction typically uses thin-set adhesives. We adjust our approach based on what we find, ensuring clean removal without damaging your underlying structure.

The service includes surface preparation that leaves your concrete smooth and level. This matters more than most people realize – uneven surfaces cause problems with new flooring installation and can void warranties. We make sure that doesn’t happen to you.

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How Much Does Tile Removal Cost In El Portal, FL?

Tile removal in El Portal typically runs $3-6 per square foot, depending on tile type and job complexity. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are on the lower end, while natural stone or specialty tiles cost more due to stronger adhesives and removal difficulty.

The total cost depends on square footage, access difficulty, and whether you choose standard or dust-controlled removal. Most El Portal jobs range from $800-2,500 for typical residential spaces like kitchens and bathrooms. We provide transparent pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start.

Additional factors like furniture moving, disposal, or subfloor repairs are discussed during your estimate. No surprise charges, no hidden fees. Given El Portal’s median home values, investing in proper removal protects your renovation investment.

A standard 200-square-foot room takes 4-8 hours, depending on tile type and installation method. Bathrooms with multiple surfaces (floors, walls, shower areas) typically take a full day due to the precision required around fixtures and plumbing.

Kitchen tile removal varies based on whether we’re working around cabinets or removing everything for a complete renovation. We can often work in sections to minimize disruption to your daily routine, which matters for busy El Portal professionals.

Our dust-controlled process adds some setup time but saves you days of cleanup afterward. Most clients find this trade-off worthwhile, especially in occupied homes where dust control matters for family health and belongings protection.

Regular tile removal creates massive amounts of dust that settles throughout your home. You’ll spend days cleaning or pay $500-800 for professional cleanup services, and dust can linger for weeks in HVAC systems and furniture.

Dust-controlled removal uses specialized equipment to capture debris at the source. Our system contains over 95% of dust and particles, protecting your belongings and air quality. The process costs slightly more upfront but saves money and hassle on the back end.

For occupied homes, especially those with children, elderly residents, or anyone with respiratory concerns, dust-controlled removal isn’t optional – it’s necessary. This is particularly important in El Portal’s diverse community where many families live in multi-generational households.

Yes, when done properly with the right equipment and experience. The key is understanding how your tile was installed and choosing the appropriate removal method for your specific situation.

Thin-set installations (common in newer homes) come up relatively easily with proper tools. Thick mortar bed installations (common in older El Portal homes from the 1930s-1960s) require more careful work but can still be removed without concrete damage when handled by experienced professionals.

We assess your specific situation during the estimate and explain our approach. If we discover unexpected conditions during removal, we discuss options before proceeding. Our goal is clean removal that preserves your structural concrete and leaves you with a solid foundation for new flooring.

Yes, debris removal and disposal are included in our service. We bring our own containers and handle all disposal according to Miami-Dade County regulations, so you don’t have to navigate local disposal requirements.

Tile debris is heavy – a typical bathroom renovation can generate 500-1,000 pounds of material. Trying to dispose of this yourself usually means multiple trips to the dump and disposal fees that add up quickly, not to mention the wear on your vehicle.

We sort materials for recycling where possible and ensure everything is disposed of properly. Your driveway isn’t turned into a construction zone, and you don’t have to worry about disposal logistics. This service is especially valuable for El Portal residents who may not have large vehicles suitable for debris hauling.

Remove all furniture and belongings from the work area. If items are too heavy to move, we can work around them with proper protection, but clearing the space makes the job faster and safer for everyone involved.

Turn off HVAC systems during removal to prevent dust circulation (for standard removal) and ensure clear access to electrical outlets for our equipment. Remove wall decorations and anything fragile from adjacent rooms as a precaution.

We handle the technical prep like plastic sheeting and dust barriers. Your main job is clearing the space and being available for any questions that come up during the work. We’ll walk through everything during your estimate so there are no surprises on removal day.

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