Tile Removal in Kendall West, FL

Fast, Dust-Free Tile Removal Done Right

Professional tile removal that protects your home while preparing the perfect foundation for your new floors.
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Professional Floor Tile Removal Services

Your Floors Ready for What’s Next

You’re looking at old, outdated tile that needs to go. Maybe it’s cracked, stained, or just doesn’t fit your vision anymore. The problem isn’t just removing it—it’s doing it without turning your home into a disaster zone.

Professional tile removal means you get a clean slate that’s actually ready for your new flooring. No dust coating everything you own. No damaged subfloors that cost extra to fix. No leftover adhesive that prevents proper installation.

When we’re done, your space is clean, your surfaces are properly prepared, and you’re ready to move forward with confidence. That’s what professional tile removal should look like.

Kendall West Flooring Contractors

Government-Trusted, Locally Proven Since 2020

We’ve been serving South Florida since 2020, specializing in concrete and flooring services that meet the highest standards. We’ve earned the trust of government clients including the US Coast Guard, US Army, City of Doral, and City of Sunny Isles Beach.

In Kendall West, we understand the unique challenges of Florida homes. High humidity, older construction methods, and the need for hurricane-resistant improvements all factor into how we approach every project.

Our focus is simple: transparent pricing, professional results, and treating your property with the same care we’d want for our own homes. We work directly with homeowners, not through middlemen, so you get straight answers and fair pricing.

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Dust-Free Tile Removal Process

Here’s Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your specific situation during a free consultation. We identify the tile type, check for potential issues like asbestos in older homes, and determine the best removal approach for your project.

Next, we protect your space. Our dust-containment system seals off the work area, and we cover or move furniture and fixtures. This isn’t optional—it’s how we ensure your home stays clean throughout the process.

Then we remove everything properly. Using professional-grade equipment, we extract tiles, adhesive, and thinset down to the bare substrate. We don’t just pop off the surface layer and call it done.

Finally, we clean up completely. All debris gets hauled away, surfaces are swept and vacuumed clean, and we do a final inspection to ensure the surface is ready for your new flooring installation.

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What’s Included in Professional Removal

Our professional tile removal in Kendall West includes complete surface preparation, not just tile extraction. We remove all adhesive residue, clean the substrate, and ensure proper surface preparation for whatever comes next.

South Florida homes present unique challenges. Humidity can cause adhesive to behave differently, older homes may have asbestos concerns, and hurricane-resistant construction often means stronger installation methods. We handle all of these factors properly.

Our service includes debris removal, dust containment, surface inspection, and documentation of any underlying issues we discover. If we find problems like water damage or subflooring issues, we’ll explain your options clearly before proceeding.

For Kendall West homeowners, this means no surprises, no hidden costs, and no cutting corners on safety or quality. You get complete removal service that sets you up for success with your new flooring project.

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How much does tile removal cost in Kendall West, Florida?

Tile removal costs in Kendall West typically range from $3.00 to $7.00 per square foot, depending on the tile type, removal method, and project complexity. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are generally less expensive to remove than natural stone or specialty tiles that use stronger adhesives.

Dust-free removal costs more than traditional methods because of the specialized equipment required, but it saves you significant time and money on cleanup. Most homeowners find the extra cost worthwhile to protect their belongings and avoid the health risks associated with tile dust.

We provide free estimates that include all costs upfront—removal, debris disposal, and surface preparation. No hidden fees or surprise charges after we start the work.

Absolutely. Traditional tile removal creates dangerous silica dust that can cause serious health problems, especially in older homes that may contain asbestos. The dust gets into everything—your HVAC system, furniture, clothing, and throughout your home.

Dust-free removal uses specialized vacuum systems that capture debris at the source. This means no plastic sheeting throughout your house, no weeks of cleanup afterward, and no health risks from breathing harmful particles.

The time savings alone often justify the cost. Instead of spending days cleaning dust from every surface in your home, you can focus on your new flooring project. Most clients tell us it’s the best money they spent on their renovation.

Most residential tile removal projects take 1-2 days, depending on the room size and tile type. A standard bathroom typically takes 4-6 hours, while a kitchen or large living area might take a full day or more.

The timeline depends on several factors: tile type and installation method, room accessibility, and whether we discover underlying issues like damaged subflooring. We can often complete an entire house in one day using our professional equipment, compared to 4-7 days with traditional hand tools.

We’ll give you an accurate timeline during your free consultation. We understand you want your life back to normal quickly, so we work efficiently while maintaining quality standards.

We inspect the substrate as we work and document any issues we discover. Common problems include water damage, subfloor deterioration, or improper previous installations. If we find damage, we stop work and explain your options clearly.

Minor issues like small areas of damaged subflooring can often be repaired as part of the project. Major problems like extensive water damage or structural issues require separate repairs before new flooring can be installed.

We never proceed with additional work without your approval and a clear understanding of costs. Our goal is to give you all the information you need to make informed decisions about your project, not to surprise you with unexpected expenses.

Yes, but asbestos tile removal requires special procedures and certification. Homes built before 1980 may contain asbestos in flooring materials, and disturbing these materials without proper precautions is dangerous and illegal.

If we suspect asbestos, we recommend professional testing before starting removal. If asbestos is confirmed, we follow EPA guidelines for safe removal, including specialized equipment, containment procedures, and proper disposal methods.

Asbestos removal costs more than standard tile removal due to the additional safety requirements, but it’s essential for protecting your family’s health. We can coordinate with certified asbestos professionals or refer you to qualified specialists if needed.

With dust-free removal methods, many homeowners can remain in their homes during the project. Our containment systems isolate the work area and prevent dust from spreading to other parts of your house.

However, the work area itself will be inaccessible during removal, and there will be noise from our equipment. For bathroom projects, you’ll need alternative arrangements during the work period. Kitchen projects may limit access to cooking facilities.

We discuss these logistics during your consultation and help you plan accordingly. Most clients find the temporary inconvenience much more manageable with dust-free methods compared to traditional removal that affects the entire house.

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