Tile Removal in Lyngate, FL

Clean, Fast, Professional Tile Removal

Get your tile removal done right the first time with dust-free technology and transparent pricing.
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Professional Floor Removal Lyngate

Your Floors, Ready for What’s Next

You’re not just removing old tile—you’re preparing for something better. When we finish, you’ll have a clean concrete surface ready for whatever flooring comes next, whether that’s polished concrete, epoxy coatings, or new tile installation.

No dust coating your furniture. No surprise cleanup costs. No wondering if the job was done properly. Just clean, professional results that let you move forward with your project immediately.

The difference shows in the details. Your baseboards stay intact. Your air stays breathable. Your timeline stays on track.

Lyngate Flooring Contractors

Built on Government-Grade Standards

We’ve been serving Florida since 2020 with the same attention to detail we bring to Coast Guard facilities, US Military installations, and municipal projects across South Florida. That level of precision doesn’t change when we work in your Lyngate home.

We know this area. Lyngate’s mix of ’70s and ’80s ranch homes with stucco exteriors and concrete slabs requires specific expertise. Traditional tile removal in these homes can create dust problems that linger for months, especially with Florida’s humidity.

Our dust-free approach protects your investment and your family’s health, using advanced equipment that contains debris at the source rather than spreading it throughout your home.

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Tile Removal Process Lyngate

Straightforward Process, Professional Results

We start with a consultation to assess your specific tile type, adhesive, and subfloor condition. Different tiles require different approaches—ceramic comes up differently than porcelain, and older adhesives in Lyngate’s vintage homes need specialized handling.

Our crew arrives with dust containment equipment and protective sheeting for your furniture and cabinets. We use advanced removal tools that capture debris at the source, not shop vacuums that just move dust around.

The actual removal happens systematically, section by section, with continuous debris collection. We’re not just chipping away—we’re preparing your surface for whatever comes next. When we’re done, you get a clean concrete surface ready for your new flooring, plus complete debris removal and disposal.

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What You Get with Professional Removal

Complete tile and adhesive removal down to clean concrete. Surface preparation that meets installation standards for any new flooring type. Dust containment that actually works, not just plastic sheets and hope.

In Lyngate’s established neighborhoods, homes often have unique challenges—original concrete from the ’70s and ’80s, multiple flooring layers, or adhesives that weren’t designed to come up easily. We handle these situations regularly and know how to work with older Florida construction.

You also get proper disposal of all materials, protection of your existing fixtures and cabinetry, and cleanup that leaves your space ready for the next phase of your project. No hidden fees, no surprise complications, no dust settling on your belongings weeks later.

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How much does tile removal cost in Lyngate, FL?

Professional tile removal in Lyngate typically runs $3.00 to $6.50 per square foot, depending on tile type, adhesive, and accessibility. Ceramic tile on concrete slabs—common in Lyngate’s ranch-style homes—tends toward the lower end of this range.

The total cost includes removal, debris containment, surface preparation, and complete cleanup and disposal. We provide transparent pricing upfront with no hidden fees for disposal or unexpected complications.

For comparison, DIY removal might seem cheaper initially, but factor in tool rental, disposal fees, and the time value of 8-12 hours per 100 square feet. Most homeowners find professional removal more cost-effective when they account for their time and the guaranteed results.

Traditional tile removal creates dust clouds that settle throughout your entire home, requiring extensive cleanup that can cost $550-$800 per session and may need repeating multiple times over months. The dust gets into HVAC systems, settles on furniture, and creates health concerns.

Our dust-free system captures debris at the source using specialized vacuum equipment designed specifically for tile removal. Instead of dust settling everywhere, it’s contained and removed immediately. This protects your belongings, maintains air quality, and eliminates post-job cleanup costs.

The difference is especially important in Lyngate’s older homes where dust can settle into textured stucco walls and be difficult to remove. With our system, adjacent rooms stay clean and your family can remain comfortable in the house during the work.

A standard kitchen in Lyngate’s ranch-style homes (typically 150-200 square feet) usually takes 4-6 hours with our professional equipment. Larger areas like living rooms or full-house removal scale proportionally.

The timeline depends on tile type, adhesive age, and accessibility. Ceramic tile on concrete slabs—common in 1970s-80s Lyngate construction—removes more efficiently than porcelain or natural stone. Older adhesives sometimes come up easier, sometimes require more careful handling.

We can often complete kitchen tile removal with same-day or next-day service, getting your renovation back on schedule quickly. For larger projects, we’ll provide a realistic timeline during our initial consultation so you can plan accordingly.

Yes, we handle ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, saltillo, travertine, marble, and specialty tiles. We also remove vinyl, linoleum, VCT, and carpet when needed for comprehensive floor preparation.

Each material requires specific techniques. Natural stone needs careful handling to avoid damage to surrounding areas. Older vinyl flooring sometimes contains asbestos and requires special protocols. Ceramic and porcelain tile—the most common in Lyngate homes—removes efficiently with our standard process.

We also remove adhesive residue and prepare the concrete surface for your new flooring. Whether you’re installing new tile, epoxy coatings, polished concrete, or other flooring types, we leave you with a properly prepared surface that meets installation standards.

Minimal preparation is required with our dust-containment system. Remove small items and valuables from the work area, but we’ll protect larger furniture and fixtures with sheeting and tape as needed.

Clear access paths for our equipment and debris removal. If you have pets, plan for them to be in a different area during the work day. We’ll handle protecting your cabinets, doorways, and adjacent rooms from dust and debris.

For Lyngate homes with open floor plans common in ranch-style construction, we pay special attention to containing work areas so the rest of your house stays clean and livable. We’ll discuss specific preparations during our consultation based on your home’s layout and the scope of work.

Yes, we are fully licensed, bonded, and insured for all flooring removal and preparation work. We carry both general liability and workers’ compensation coverage, and can provide proof of insurance before beginning any project.

Our experience includes government and military facilities, which require strict licensing and insurance standards. We bring that same level of professional coverage and accountability to residential projects in Lyngate.

This protects you from liability if accidents occur and ensures you’re working with a legitimate, established business. We’ve been serving Florida since 2020 and maintain all required licenses and insurance coverage for the work we perform.

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