VCT Removal in Coral Springs, FL

Your Old VCT Gone in 24 Hours

Professional vinyl composition tile removal that’s dust-free, damage-free, and ready for your new flooring tomorrow.
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Professional Floor Removal Coral Springs

Skip the Mess, Skip the Stress

You’re not in the floor removal business. You’re running a company, managing a property, or planning a renovation that needs to stay on schedule.

When that old VCT has to go, you need it gone fast and clean. No dust coating everything in your building. No damage to your subfloor that creates bigger problems. No delays that push back your timeline.

Our dust-free removal process gets your vinyl composition tile up and out in a single day for most projects. Your space stays clean, your subfloor stays protected, and your new flooring installer can start work immediately.

Coral Springs Flooring Contractors

Trusted by Military and Municipal Clients

SPF Industrial has been handling complex floor removal projects since 2020. We’ve worked with the Coast Guard, US Army, City of Doral, City of Sunny Isles, and county school systems across South Florida.

Why government clients choose us repeatedly: We show up on time, do exactly what we say we’ll do, and leave job sites cleaner than we found them. No surprises, no excuses, no cutting corners.

Coral Springs businesses and property owners get the same level of professional service that satisfies federal and municipal standards.

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VCT Removal Process Coral Springs

Here’s Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your flooring for potential asbestos concerns. Any VCT installed before 1980 gets tested before we touch it. Safety isn’t negotiable.

Next, we set up dust containment barriers to protect areas that aren’t being worked on. Our hydraulic removal equipment lifts the tiles and adhesive without damaging your subfloor underneath.

Finally, we handle all debris removal and leave your space swept clean. Most projects are completed in a single day, and your subfloor is ready for whatever comes next. No hidden cleanup costs, no surprise fees.

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Vinyl Composition Tile Removal Services

What’s Included in Every Project

Every VCT removal project includes complete debris hauling, dust-free extraction, and subfloor preparation. We handle the entire process from start to finish.

In Coral Springs, many commercial buildings built in the 1980s and 1990s have original VCT that’s reached the end of its useful life. The adhesive becomes brittle, tiles start shifting, and the floor becomes a liability issue.

Our removal process addresses the unique challenges of South Florida’s humidity and building codes. We test for moisture issues that could affect your new flooring and apply vapor barriers when needed. This prevents the callback problems that plague DIY removals and inexperienced contractors.

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How much does VCT removal cost per square foot in Coral Springs?

VCT removal costs vary based on the age of your flooring, adhesive type, and project size. Most Coral Springs projects range from $2-4 per square foot for professional removal including debris disposal.

Older VCT with cutback adhesive takes longer to remove safely and costs more than newer installations. Projects over 1,000 square feet typically qualify for volume pricing.

We provide free on-site estimates because every job is different. Factors like asbestos testing requirements, subfloor condition, and access limitations all affect pricing. You’ll get an exact quote before we start work.

Yes, any VCT installed before 1980 requires asbestos testing before removal. The adhesives used during that era often contained asbestos fibers that become dangerous when disturbed.

We coordinate with certified testing labs to get results quickly. If asbestos is present, we work with licensed abatement contractors to handle removal safely and legally.

Most VCT in Coral Springs commercial buildings was installed in the 1980s or later and doesn’t contain asbestos. But testing is the only way to know for certain, and it’s required by law in many cases.

Most office spaces under 2,000 square feet are completed in one day. Larger projects typically take 2-3 days depending on the layout and adhesive conditions.

We start early and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business operations. Our dust containment system keeps the work area isolated from occupied spaces.

The key factor is adhesive type. Newer water-based adhesives come up quickly. Older cutback adhesives require more time and specialized removal techniques. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during the initial assessment.

Professional VCT removal shouldn’t damage your subfloor when done correctly. We use calibrated hydraulic equipment that removes tiles and adhesive without gouging or cracking the concrete underneath.

DIY removal often causes subfloor damage because people use the wrong tools or apply too much force. Hand scrapers, hammers, and rental equipment can create divots and scratches that require expensive repairs.

Our process preserves your subfloor’s integrity and leaves it properly prepared for new flooring installation. Most epoxy and polished concrete applications can proceed immediately after our removal work.

Yes, our dust-free removal process contains debris at the source. We use specialized equipment with built-in vacuum systems and set up containment barriers to isolate the work area.

Traditional VCT removal creates clouds of dust that spread throughout buildings via HVAC systems. This creates cleanup problems and potential health concerns for occupants.

Our contained removal system keeps dust and debris in the immediate work area. We use HEPA filtration and air scrubbers to capture particles before they can spread. Most clients are surprised how clean their building stays during the removal process.

We handle all debris removal and disposal as part of our service. The old VCT and adhesive residue goes to approved disposal facilities that accept construction materials.

VCT disposal requirements vary based on age and composition. Older materials may require special handling protocols, which we manage according to local regulations.

You don’t need to arrange dumpsters or worry about disposal logistics. We bring our own containers and haul everything away when the job is complete. Your property is left clean and ready for the next phase of your project.

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