Tile Removal in Opa-locka, FL

Clean Concrete Ready for Your Next Floor

Professional tile removal that gets your concrete properly prepped for epoxy, polished concrete, or whatever comes next.
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Professional Floor Removal Opa-locka

Skip the Mess, Get It Done Right

You need that old tile gone so you can move forward with your project. But here’s what most people don’t realize until they’re knee-deep in broken ceramic and adhesive residue: tile removal isn’t just about getting the tiles up.

It’s about what’s left behind. The adhesive. The uneven spots. The concrete that needs to be properly prepped if you want your next floor to actually last. When you hire professionals who know what they’re doing, you get concrete that’s clean, level, and ready for whatever comes next—whether that’s epoxy, polished concrete, or another flooring system.

That means no delays when your flooring contractor shows up. No surprises about “additional prep work” that doubles your timeline. Just clean concrete, ready to go.

Tile Removal Company Opa-locka Florida

We Know What Comes After the Removal

SPF Industrial has been handling concrete surface prep and flooring installations across South Florida since 2020. The difference is we’re not just a removal company—we’re the people who install epoxy and polished concrete systems afterward.

That means we know exactly how your concrete needs to look when we’re done. We’ve worked with everyone from the Coast Guard and US Military to the City of Doral and local businesses throughout Miami-Dade County. When you’re in Opa-locka and need tile removal that sets you up for success, you’re talking to people who understand both sides of the equation.

We use professional-grade equipment and work with trusted products from companies like Sherwin Williams and Fosroc. Our team shows up when we say we will, gives you transparent pricing upfront, and gets your project moving.

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Floor Tile Removal Process

Here’s Exactly What Happens

First, we protect your property. That means covering areas that don’t need work and setting up proper containment for dust and debris. Most tile removal creates a mess—we minimize it from the start.

Next comes the actual removal. We use specialized equipment designed for this work, not just hammers and chisels. The goal is getting tiles and adhesive up efficiently while preserving the concrete underneath. This isn’t about speed alone—it’s about doing it right so your concrete is in good shape for what comes next.

Finally, we clean and inspect the concrete surface. Any high spots get ground down. Low spots get noted. Cracks get addressed. When we’re done, you have concrete that’s ready for your next flooring system, not concrete that’s going to cause problems later.

The whole process typically takes one to two days depending on the size of your space and what we find underneath those tiles.

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What You Get With Professional Removal

Professional tile removal in Opa-locka means dealing with Florida’s specific challenges. The humidity here affects how adhesives cure and how concrete behaves. We account for that in our process.

You get dust-controlled removal using equipment designed for this climate. Proper disposal of all materials—tiles, adhesive, debris—handled according to Miami-Dade County requirements. And concrete surface preparation that works with South Florida conditions, not against them.

Most importantly, you get removal that’s coordinated with your next step. If you’re planning epoxy floors, we prep the concrete for epoxy. If you’re going with polished concrete, we prep for that. If you’re not sure yet, we prep the surface so you have options.

This isn’t just about getting old flooring out of your way. It’s about setting up your space for whatever flooring system makes sense for your Opa-locka property, your budget, and your timeline.

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How much does tile removal cost in Opa-locka?

Tile removal costs in Opa-locka typically range from $2.75 to $4.70 per square foot, but the real cost depends on what you find underneath those tiles. Ceramic tiles over concrete? That’s straightforward. Natural stone tiles with thick-bed mortar? That takes more work.

We give you transparent pricing upfront after seeing your specific situation. No surprises, no “additional charges” that show up later. The quote includes removal, debris disposal, and basic concrete cleaning. If your concrete needs repair or additional prep work, we’ll discuss that during the initial assessment, not after we’ve started tearing up your floor.

Most residential tile removal projects in Opa-locka take one to two days. A standard 400-square-foot room usually gets done in a day. Larger spaces or commercial projects take longer, but we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront.

The timeline depends on tile type, adhesive type, and what condition we find the concrete in. Porcelain tiles over modern adhesive come up faster than ceramic tiles over old mastic. We use professional equipment that speeds up the process while protecting your concrete, so you’re not waiting around for weeks. Our goal is getting your project moving, not dragging it out.

Yes, debris removal and cleanup are included in our service. We bring our own containers and handle disposal according to Miami-Dade County requirements. No need for you to arrange dumpsters or figure out where broken tiles can legally go.

We also clean up daily, not just at the end of the project. That means your space stays manageable while we’re working, and you’re not living in a construction zone any longer than necessary. When we’re done, you have clean concrete and a clean workspace, ready for your next step.

Protecting the concrete is the whole point of professional removal. We use equipment and techniques designed to get tiles and adhesive up while preserving the concrete substrate. That’s what makes the difference between removal that sets you up for success and removal that creates more problems.

Some minor surface scarring is normal and actually helps with adhesion for your next flooring system. But gouges, cracks, and other damage that affect structural integrity? That’s what we’re trained to avoid. If we do find existing concrete problems during removal, we’ll point them out and discuss repair options before they become bigger issues.

We handle all standard tile types common in Opa-locka properties: ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, vinyl tiles, and specialty tiles. Each type requires slightly different techniques and tools, but the basic process remains the same—get the tiles up while protecting what’s underneath.

The bigger variable is usually the adhesive or setting material underneath. Old mastic, modern polymer adhesives, thick-bed mortar—each one comes up differently. That’s why we assess your specific situation before starting work. What looks like a simple ceramic tile job might have three different adhesive types underneath if your floor has been updated over the years.

Yes, we handle both residential and commercial tile removal throughout Opa-locka and Miami-Dade County. We’ve worked with government facilities, military installations, and commercial properties of all sizes. Commercial projects often have different requirements—timeline constraints, specific disposal requirements, coordination with other trades.

We understand commercial project demands and can work around your business schedule when possible. Weekend work, overnight work, or phased removal to keep parts of your facility operational—we’ll work with you to find solutions that make sense for your situation and your customers.

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