VCT Removal in Boulevard Gardens

Clean Slate, Zero Headaches

Professional vinyl composition tile removal that gets your space ready for what’s next, without the dust, delays, or drama that comes with amateur work.
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Professional Flooring Removal Services

Your Space, Ready for Transformation

You’re staring at old VCT flooring that’s cracking, lifting at the edges, or just doesn’t fit your vision anymore. The real problem isn’t just the tiles—it’s what happens after you remove them.

Most removal jobs leave you with adhesive residue everywhere, concrete damage, and dust coating everything in sight. You end up paying twice: once for removal that wasn’t done right, and again to fix the problems it created.

We handle vinyl composition tile removal differently. When we’re done, you have a clean, properly prepped surface that’s ready for your new flooring installation. No surprises, no extra costs, no delays to your project timeline.

Boulevard Gardens Flooring Contractors

Government-Trusted, Locally Proven

SPF Industrial has been handling complex flooring projects since 2020, working with everyone from Coast Guard facilities to local Boulevard Gardens businesses. We’ve earned our reputation by tackling the challenging removals that require real expertise and professional-grade equipment.

Boulevard Gardens property owners understand that South Florida’s humid climate demands flooring solutions built to last. That’s why we focus on proper preparation from day one. Whether you’re renovating one of those classic 1950s ranch homes that define the neighborhood or updating a commercial space along West Broward Boulevard, we know what it takes to get the foundation right.

Our team works throughout Broward County, but we understand Boulevard Gardens specifically—the building types, the common flooring challenges, and what local property owners need to keep their projects on track and on budget.

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VCT Tile Removal Process

Systematic Removal, Professional Results

First, we assess your existing VCT flooring and test the adhesive type. Different installation eras used different adhesives, and each requires a specific removal approach. We identify potential complications during our initial evaluation, not halfway through your project when it’s too late.

Next comes the actual removal using professional-grade equipment. We use ride-on scrapers for large areas and precision tools for detailed work around fixtures and edges. Our dust containment systems keep the mess isolated to the work area, which matters in Boulevard Gardens’ close-knit neighborhood setting.

Finally, we handle adhesive residue removal and surface preparation. This isn’t just scraping—it’s ensuring your subfloor meets installation standards for whatever flooring comes next. We leave you with a clean, level surface that your new flooring contractor can work with immediately.

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Commercial VCT Removal Services

What’s Included in Professional Removal

Every VCT removal project includes complete tile and adhesive removal, proper disposal of all materials, and thorough cleanup of the work area. We bring our own equipment, including dust containment systems and professional-grade scrapers that get the job done without damaging your concrete subfloor.

In Boulevard Gardens, we frequently work with VCT flooring from the 1980s and 1990s in both commercial spaces and residential applications. This era often used particularly strong cutback adhesives that require specialized removal techniques. We’re equipped to handle these challenging situations without the concrete damage that inexperienced contractors often cause.

You also get transparent pricing established upfront, realistic project timelines, and coordination with your new flooring contractor when needed. We understand that VCT removal is usually part of a larger renovation project, so we work to keep your entire timeline moving forward rather than creating delays that cost you money.

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How Long Does VCT Removal Take for a Typical Commercial Space?

Most commercial VCT removal projects take 1-3 days depending on square footage and complexity. A standard 2,000 square foot office space typically requires about 2 days—one day for tile removal and one day for adhesive cleanup and surface preparation.

Timeline can extend if we encounter particularly stubborn cutback adhesive or if the subfloor needs additional preparation work. We provide realistic time estimates during our initial assessment, factoring in potential complications rather than giving you best-case scenarios that rarely happen in real-world projects.

For Boulevard Gardens businesses, we understand that downtime directly impacts your bottom line. That’s why we work efficiently and stick to our schedules, often completing projects ahead of our estimated timeline while maintaining quality standards.

Adhesive removal depends on what type was originally used, but most VCT installations use cutback adhesive that requires mechanical removal using specialized scrapers and grinders. We don’t rely on chemical strippers that can penetrate concrete pores and cause problems with your new flooring installation.

Our approach removes adhesive residue down to the concrete surface, leaving a clean substrate that’s ready for new flooring. This matters because incompatible adhesives can cause new flooring to fail, bubble, or come loose over time. It’s a problem we see regularly when property owners hire contractors who cut corners.

Some contractors try to install new flooring over old adhesive residue to save time and money. This creates long-term problems that end up costing you more than doing the job correctly from the start.

VCT removal creates significant dust, but professional contractors use containment systems to control it. We use plastic sheeting to isolate work areas, industrial air filtration units, and specialized vacuum systems that capture dust at the source rather than letting it spread throughout your building.

Without proper dust control, VCT removal can spread particles through your entire space, creating health concerns and massive cleanup issues. This is especially problematic in Florida’s humid climate, where dust settles into HVAC systems and creates ongoing air quality problems.

Our dust containment approach allows adjacent areas to remain operational during removal work. This matters for Boulevard Gardens businesses that can’t afford to shut down completely during renovation projects, and for residential properties where families need to continue living in the space.

Yes, but it requires proper equipment and technique. We use ride-on scrapers with adjustable pressure settings that remove tiles and adhesive without gouging or damaging the concrete underneath. The key is understanding how much pressure to apply and when to switch to different tools for specific situations.

Inexperienced contractors often damage concrete subfloors by using excessive force or inappropriate equipment. This creates costly repairs and delays your project timeline significantly. We’ve removed VCT from thousands of square feet without subfloor damage because we use proven techniques and invest in professional-grade equipment.

After removal, we inspect the concrete for any issues and can handle minor repairs if needed. This ensures your new flooring contractor has a proper surface to work with, preventing installation problems that could arise from subfloor damage.

VCT removal costs typically range from $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot, depending on job complexity and existing flooring condition. Factors affecting pricing include adhesive type, project size, and special requirements like working around existing fixtures or operating within occupied buildings.

We provide transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Our quotes include tile removal, adhesive cleanup, debris disposal, and thorough cleanup of the work area. We don’t surprise you with additional charges for “unforeseen complications” because we assess potential issues during our initial evaluation.

For Boulevard Gardens property owners working within renovation budgets, we provide detailed estimates that help you plan your entire project accurately. This prevents the budget overruns that often occur when contractors underestimate the scope of removal work required.

Complete disposal is included in our service. We handle all debris removal, including tiles, adhesive residue, and related materials. This isn’t just loading everything into a dumpster—VCT materials require proper disposal methods, especially older installations that may contain materials requiring special handling.

We coordinate debris removal to minimize disruption to your property and surrounding areas. For Boulevard Gardens projects, this often means working around the limited parking and access points common in the neighborhood’s established commercial and residential areas.

Proper disposal also protects you from liability issues. When you hire us, you receive documentation that materials were disposed of correctly, which can be important for commercial properties, insurance purposes, and local permitting requirements.

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