Tile Removal in Three Lakes, FL

Your Floors Stripped Clean, Ready for What’s Next

Professional tile removal that handles the mess, protects your property, and prepares your concrete properly for whatever flooring comes next.
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Professional Floor Removal Three Lakes

Skip the Dust Storm and Damage Risk

You’ve seen what happens with traditional tile removal. Dust coating every surface in your home. Furniture wrapped in plastic for weeks. Cleanup bills that hit $800 or more, and sometimes multiple rounds of professional cleaning.

Our approach eliminates that headache entirely. We use industrial-grade equipment with HEPA filtration systems that capture dust at the source. Your cabinets stay clean. Your HVAC system stays protected. You’re not dealing with silica dust floating through your house for months.

The concrete underneath gets properly prepped too. Shot-blasting, diamond grinding, scarifying – whatever it takes to create the perfect foundation for your new flooring. No shortcuts that come back to bite you later.

Flooring Contractor Three Lakes FL

Veteran-Owned, Government-Trusted, Three Lakes Focused

We’ve been handling specialty flooring projects since 2020, and we’ve built our reputation on jobs that can’t afford to go wrong. US Military facilities. Coast Guard installations. City of Doral and City of Sunny Isles projects.

In Three Lakes, that same precision matters when you’re investing in your home. This area’s real estate values demand work that’s done right the first time. Your neighbors expect quality, and so do you.

We’re veteran-owned with a “Service Above Self” approach. No subcontractors, no cutting corners. Our full-time crew handles everything from initial assessment through final cleanup, using only commercial-grade products from manufacturers like Sherwin Williams and Fosroc.

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Floor Tile Removal Process

Here’s Exactly What Happens During Your Project

First, we assess your existing tile and concrete condition during a free consultation. We’ll tell you exactly what needs to happen and give you a transparent price upfront.

On project day, we protect your space properly. Furniture gets wrapped, adjacent rooms get sealed, and our equipment gets positioned to capture every particle of dust. Our industrial vacuum systems attach directly to our removal tools – dust gets pulled away before it can spread.

The actual removal happens fast. We break tiles systematically, remove all adhesive and mortar, then prep your concrete surface using diamond grinding or shot-blasting as needed. Any cracks or imperfections get repaired so your new flooring has a perfect foundation.

Cleanup is thorough. We haul away all debris, do a final inspection of your concrete, and leave your space ready for the next phase of your project.

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Tile Removal Services Three Lakes

Complete Floor Removal for Three Lakes Properties

We remove every type of tile you’ll find in Three Lakes homes. Ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, travertine, marble – whatever’s currently on your floors. Wall tiles in bathrooms and kitchens too.

The service includes complete debris removal and proper concrete preparation. We’re not just pulling up tiles and leaving you with a mess. Your concrete gets ground, repaired, and leveled so it’s ready for epoxy, polished concrete, luxury vinyl, hardwood, or whatever flooring system you’re installing next.

Three Lakes properties often feature complex layouts with multiple flooring types. We coordinate the entire removal process so you’re not dealing with multiple contractors or timeline delays. One crew, one schedule, one point of contact through the whole project.

Our equipment handles projects from single bathrooms up to entire homes. The same dust-free process, the same attention to detail, whether it’s 100 square feet or 3,000.

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How much does tile removal cost in Three Lakes, FL?

Tile removal in Three Lakes typically runs $3.00 to $7.00 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 heavily bonded tiles cost more to remove.

Our pricing includes everything – removal, debris disposal, concrete preparation, and cleanup. No surprise fees for dust containment or disposal. We give you one transparent price upfront that covers the complete job.

For most Three Lakes homes, a typical bathroom runs $600-$1,200, while a kitchen might be $1,500-$3,000. Whole-house projects get economies of scale that bring the per-square-foot cost down.

Absolutely, especially in Three Lakes where property values and indoor air quality matter. Traditional tile removal creates silica dust that coats everything in your home. Professional cleanup afterward can cost $800 or more, and you might need multiple cleanings over several months.

Our dust-free system captures particles at the source using industrial HEPA filtration. Your furniture stays clean, your HVAC system stays protected, and you don’t have dust settling in every room of your house.

The small upfront premium pays for itself in avoided cleanup costs, not to mention the health benefits and convenience of not living in a construction zone for weeks.

Most residential projects in Three Lakes get completed in 1-2 days. A standard bathroom takes 4-6 hours, while a kitchen might need 6-8 hours. Whole-house projects typically take 2-3 days depending on square footage and tile type.

Our industrial equipment works much faster than manual removal methods. We’re not chipping away tile by tile with hand tools. The vacuum-assisted removal system lets us work efficiently while keeping dust contained.

We also handle all the concrete prep work during the same visit. By the time we leave, your floors are ready for whatever comes next – no waiting for a separate contractor to come prep your surfaces.

We handle complete debris removal and disposal as part of our service. All broken tile, adhesive, and mortar gets loaded and hauled away. You don’t need to worry about dumpster rentals or multiple trips to the dump.

We work with concrete recycling facilities whenever possible to keep materials out of landfills. The tile and concrete debris gets processed and reused rather than just dumped.

Your property gets left completely clean. We do a final walkthrough to make sure no debris is left behind, and your concrete surface gets inspected to ensure it’s ready for your new flooring installation.

Yes, concrete repair is included in our tile removal service. We often find cracks, holes, or uneven spots once the old tile comes up. These issues get addressed immediately using commercial-grade repair compounds.

Our crew is trained in complete concrete preparation – not just tile removal. We can handle everything from minor crack filling to major surface leveling. The goal is leaving you with a perfectly smooth, level foundation for your new flooring.

If we discover significant structural issues during removal, we’ll stop and discuss options with you before proceeding. But typical repairs like filling cracks or smoothing rough spots get handled as part of the standard service.

Absolutely. We handle complete tile removal for bathrooms, kitchens, and any other areas where you have wall and floor tile. The same dust-free equipment works for vertical surfaces, and we coordinate the removal sequence to minimize mess and damage.

Wall tile removal requires extra care around plumbing fixtures and electrical outlets. Our crew knows how to work around these obstacles safely while protecting your walls from unnecessary damage.

We often recommend doing walls and floors together for efficiency and cost savings. One mobilization, one cleanup, and your entire space gets stripped and prepped at the same time.

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