VCT Removal in Cana, FL

Your Floors Ready Tomorrow, Not Next Week

Professional vinyl composition tile removal that gets your space back to business fast, without the dust, mess, or delays.
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Commercial Floor Removal Cana FL

Clean Concrete, Zero Headaches, Fast Turnaround

You’re not just getting old tiles ripped up. You’re getting a smooth, clean concrete surface that’s ready for whatever comes next—whether that’s epoxy, polished concrete, or new flooring installation.

No dust clouds floating through your business. No adhesive ridges that’ll cause problems later. No crews dragging the job out for weeks because they don’t have the right equipment.

Just professional removal that gets done right the first time, so you can move forward with your project without looking back.

Flooring Contractors Cana Florida

We’ve Been Doing This Since 2020

We’ve been handling complex flooring projects across Florida since 2020, including work for the Coast Guard, US Military, and municipalities like the City of Doral and City of Sunny Isles.

We’re not just another contractor with a scraper and a truck. We specialize in epoxy flooring, polished concrete, and everything that comes before—including the VCT removal that sets up your next floor for success.

Cana businesses choose us because we understand what it takes to keep operations running while we work. That means showing up when we say we will, working around your schedule, and leaving your space cleaner than we found it.

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VCT Tile Removal Process Florida

Here’s Exactly What Happens Start to Finish

First, we assess your space and plan the removal around your business schedule. We can work nights, weekends, or during your slow periods—whatever keeps your operations running.

Next comes the actual removal using our specialized equipment. We’re not talking about hand scrapers and hammers. We use ride-on machines and walk-behind equipment that pulls up tiles and adhesive efficiently while our dust containment system keeps everything contained.

Finally, we grind the concrete smooth, removing any remaining adhesive residue so your surface is ready for whatever’s next. All debris gets hauled away in our own trucks, and we leave you with a clean, prepared subfloor that’s ready for new flooring installation as soon as the next day.

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Vinyl Composition Tile Removal Cana

What You Actually Get With Our Service

Complete VCT and adhesive removal down to bare concrete, not just the surface tiles that come up easy. We handle the tough adhesive layers—including black mastic and cutback adhesive—that cause problems for other contractors.

Dust containment throughout the entire process using industrial-grade equipment, so your business doesn’t turn into a construction zone. We seal off work areas and use specialized vacuums to capture dust at the source.

In Cana’s commercial market, we see a lot of older buildings with VCT that’s been down for decades. The adhesive in these installations is often the challenging black mastic that requires specialized removal techniques. We’ve got the experience and equipment to handle these tough jobs without cutting corners or leaving problems for the next contractor.

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How long does VCT removal typically take for a commercial space?

Most commercial VCT removal projects take 1-3 days depending on the square footage and adhesive type. A typical 5,000 square foot space usually takes about 2 days from start to finish.

The timeline depends on what’s under your tiles. Newer VCT with standard adhesive comes up faster than older installations with black mastic or cutback adhesive. We can give you an accurate timeline after seeing your specific situation.

We work around your business schedule, so if you need us to work nights or weekends to avoid disrupting operations, that’s exactly what we’ll do.

Professional removal means the right equipment, proper dust containment, and complete adhesive removal. DIY typically means hand scrapers, lots of dust, and adhesive residue that causes problems later.

We use ride-on machines that can remove about 1,500 square feet per hour, compared to maybe 100 square feet per hour with hand tools. Our dust containment systems prevent the crystalline silica dust from spreading throughout your building—something you can’t control with DIY methods.

Most importantly, we remove adhesive down to bare concrete, not just the tiles. Leftover adhesive will cause bonding problems with your new flooring, which means you’ll be dealing with failures and repairs down the road.

Yes, we regularly work around business schedules to minimize disruption. We can work nights, weekends, or during your slow periods—whatever keeps your operations running normally.

Our dust containment systems allow us to isolate work areas so the rest of your facility stays operational. We use plastic barriers and negative air pressure to keep dust and debris contained to the work zone.

For businesses that can’t shut down any areas, we can work in phases, completing one section at a time so you always have usable space. We’ve done this for restaurants, retail stores, and medical facilities that need to stay open during the removal process.

We handle all debris removal and disposal as part of our service. Everything gets loaded into our trucks and disposed of properly—you don’t have to worry about dumpsters or disposal logistics.

VCT tiles get recycled when possible, and adhesive waste gets disposed of according to local regulations. If we encounter older adhesive that might contain asbestos, we follow proper testing and disposal protocols to ensure safety.

You won’t have any debris left on your property when we’re finished. We clean up completely and haul everything away, leaving you with just a clean, prepared concrete surface.

VCT removal typically costs between $2-6 per square foot depending on the adhesive type, access conditions, and project size. Larger projects generally cost less per square foot due to efficiency gains.

The biggest cost factors are the type of adhesive under your tiles and how much prep work is needed afterward. Standard adhesive is straightforward, but black mastic or cutback adhesive requires more time and specialized techniques.

We provide transparent, upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. No surprises, no change orders, no hidden fees—just a clear price for complete removal and cleanup.

VCT removal can create crystalline silica dust, which is hazardous when not properly contained. That’s why professional dust containment is essential, not optional.

We use industrial-grade dust collection systems with HEPA filtration to capture dust at the source. Our equipment meets OSHA standards for crystalline silica exposure, protecting both our workers and your building occupants.

DIY removal or contractors without proper dust control can create dangerous exposure levels. The dust isn’t just messy—it’s a serious health hazard that requires professional-grade containment systems to handle safely.

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