Tile Removal in Lantana, FL

Get Your Floors Ready the Right Way

Professional tile removal that’s actually dust-free, done by crews who know what they’re doing, so your renovation stays on track.
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Professional Floor Tile Removal Lantana

Clean Floors, Zero Headaches

You’re not just removing old tile – you’re preparing for something better. When it’s done right, you get a clean slate ready for your new flooring without the mess, damage, or endless cleanup that comes with amateur work.

Most homeowners avoid tile removal because of the dust nightmare it creates. We’ve solved that problem completely. Your home stays clean, your air stays breathable, and your project moves forward without the typical demolition chaos.

The difference shows in what happens next: smooth installation of your new flooring, no surprise repairs, and a timeline that actually makes sense.

Tile Removal Company Lantana Florida

We Handle the Hard Stuff

We’ve been handling complex flooring projects across South Florida since 2020. We’ve worked on everything from Coast Guard facilities to high schools, which means we know how to get the job done right the first time.

What sets us apart in Lantana is simple: we actually specialize in what comes after tile removal. Epoxy flooring, polished concrete, resurfacing – we understand how proper removal sets up everything that follows.

You’re not hiring a demolition crew that disappears when the hard part’s over. You’re working with flooring professionals who see the whole picture.

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Floor Removal Process Lantana FL

Dust-Free Removal That Actually Works

First, we assess your existing flooring and plan the removal approach. Different tile types, adhesives, and subfloor conditions require different strategies – there’s no one-size-fits-all here.

Next comes the actual removal using specialized dust-capture equipment. While traditional methods create up to 800 pounds of airborne contaminants in a typical home, our process captures everything at the source. You can literally breathe easy.

Finally, we clean and prep the surface for whatever comes next. Whether you’re installing new flooring yourself or having us handle your epoxy application, you get a properly prepared foundation that won’t cause problems later.

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More Than Just Tile Removal

In Lantana’s humid climate, proper floor preparation is critical. Moisture issues, adhesive residue, and subfloor damage can derail any flooring project if not addressed correctly during removal.

We handle ceramic, porcelain, stone, and specialty tiles. Each requires different tools and techniques – something most general contractors don’t understand. The result is cleaner removal with less risk of damage to your existing structure.

For Lantana homeowners planning epoxy installations or concrete polishing, we coordinate the entire process. Remove the old, prep the surface, and install the new – all with the same crew that understands how each step affects the final result.

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How much does tile removal cost in Lantana, FL?

Professional tile removal in Lantana typically runs $3-6 per square foot, depending on the tile type and complexity of the job. Ceramic and porcelain are on the lower end, while natural stone and specialty tiles cost more due to stronger adhesives and required care.

Most contractors have minimum project fees, so small bathrooms might cost more per square foot than larger areas. The key is understanding what’s included – removal, cleanup, debris disposal, and surface prep all affect the final price.

We provide transparent pricing upfront with no surprises. A typical 200 square foot kitchen runs $600-1200 depending on the specific conditions we find.

Yes, when done with proper equipment and techniques. Traditional tile removal creates massive amounts of silica dust that circulates through your home for months, requiring multiple professional cleanings that can cost $550-800 each time.

Our dust-capture system works at the point of removal – before particles can become airborne. The specialized vacuum equipment and containment methods we use are designed specifically for this purpose, not improvised from standard shop vacs.

The difference is immediately obvious. You can walk through the work area without breathing protection, and your furniture doesn’t need to be covered or moved to other rooms.

You can, but most DIY tile removal ends up costing more in the long run. Without proper tools and experience, you’re likely to damage the subfloor, surrounding walls, or plumbing – repairs that often exceed the cost of professional removal.

The physical demands are significant too. Tile removal takes 8-12 hours per 100 square feet of backbreaking work with rented tools you’re not familiar with. Most homeowners underestimate both the time and physical toll.

Factor in tool rental, disposal fees, potential repairs, and your time, and professional removal often costs less while delivering better results and zero risk to your home.

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

The timeline depends heavily on what we find underneath. Some tiles come up easily, others are bonded with industrial-strength adhesives that require more time and care. Stone and specialty tiles always take longer than basic ceramic.

We can often complete removal and have your space ready for new flooring installation within 24-48 hours. For emergency projects or time-sensitive renovations, we prioritize accordingly.

We handle all debris disposal as part of our service. Tile waste is heavy and bulky – a typical kitchen generates several tons of material that requires proper disposal at approved facilities.

Most municipal waste services won’t take construction debris, and DIY trips to the dump get expensive quickly. We have established relationships with disposal facilities and handle all the logistics for you.

The debris removal is included in our pricing, so you don’t have to worry about additional fees or multiple trips to disposal sites. Your property is left clean and ready for the next phase of your project.

Tile removal is just the beginning for us. We specialize in what comes next – epoxy flooring, polished concrete, and concrete resurfacing. This means we understand how proper removal affects the quality of your final flooring.

Many contractors do demolition and disappear. We see the whole project through from removal to final installation. This integrated approach means better results because each step is planned with the end goal in mind.

Whether you want epoxy in your garage, polished concrete in your commercial space, or are preparing for other flooring installation, we coordinate the entire process. One contractor, one timeline, one point of contact.

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