VCT Removal in Golden Glades

Your Floors Ready Tomorrow

Professional VCT removal that gets your Golden Glades facility back to business fast, with complete adhesive cleanup and proper floor preparation for your next flooring project.
A man wearing protective goggles, gloves, and earmuffs uses a power tool to break up floor tiles in a room under renovation, with debris scattered around him.

Hear from Our Customers

A power tool with a chisel attachment is being used to remove broken ceramic tiles from a floor in FL, leaving shattered pieces and dust scattered around the work area—readying the space for new epoxy flooring Palm Beach or Broward residents may desire.

Commercial Floor Removal Golden Glades

Skip the Downtime and Mess

You need your old vinyl composition tile gone without turning your facility into a construction zone for weeks. That’s exactly what we deliver.

Our advanced removal equipment pulls up VCT and adhesive in one pass, leaving you with clean concrete ready for polished floors or epoxy coating. No lingering dust clouds, no adhesive ridges that cause problems later, no crews dragging the project out longer than necessary.

Your space stays operational while we work, and you’re installing new flooring the next day instead of waiting for someone to figure out how to properly prep the surface.

Flooring Contractor Golden Glades Florida

Built for South Florida’s Toughest Jobs

We’ve been handling commercial floor removal across South Florida since 2020, with a client list that includes the US Coast Guard, US Military, City of Doral, and various county facilities.

We’re the contractors other contractors call when they need VCT removal done right the first time. Our crews are background-checked, licensed, and equipped with ride-on scrapers that most companies don’t invest in.

Golden Glades businesses choose us because we understand Florida’s commercial flooring challenges—from humidity affecting adhesive removal to tight project timelines that can’t afford delays or do-overs.

A person wearing gloves is installing or repairing parquet wooden flooring. Loose wooden tiles and a hammer are on the floor, with some tiles already removed and others being fitted into place.

VCT Adhesive Removal Process

Here’s Exactly What Happens

We start with a site assessment to identify any potential issues like multiple tile layers or asbestos concerns in older buildings. Then we set up dust containment systems to keep your facility clean during removal.

Our ride-on scrapers remove both VCT and adhesive in a single pass, eliminating the need for secondary cleanup that slows down other contractors. We handle all debris removal and disposal according to local regulations.

The final step is surface preparation—grinding down any remaining adhesive residue and ensuring your concrete is level and ready for whatever flooring system comes next. Most jobs are completed in 1-2 days depending on square footage.

Two buckets filled with broken wood and debris sit on a floor scattered with more pieces of damaged wood and plaster, indicating demolition or renovation work in progress in Broward and St. Lucie County, FL.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About SPF Industrial Epoxy Flooring Solution

Get a Free Consultation

Vinyl Composition Tile Removal Services

What’s Included in Every Project

Every VCT removal project includes complete adhesive removal, not just the tile surface. We use specialized equipment that prevents the adhesive ridges and patches that cause problems with new flooring installation.

Our dust containment systems are particularly important in Golden Glades’ commercial facilities where air quality matters. We’re also equipped to handle the asbestos testing and abatement coordination that’s sometimes required in older buildings.

All debris gets properly disposed of, and we leave your space clean and ready for the next phase. No surprise charges for “additional prep work” that should have been included from the start—our pricing covers complete floor preparation.

A person in red work clothes uses a power tool to remove damaged wooden planks and concrete debris from a floor during a renovation project.

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

Most commercial VCT removal projects in Golden Glades take 1-2 days depending on the square footage and complexity. A typical 5,000 square foot space can usually be completed in one full day with our ride-on equipment.

The timeline also depends on factors like multiple tile layers, adhesive type, and whether we need to coordinate asbestos testing. We always provide a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.

Our goal is to minimize disruption to your business operations, which is why we invest in equipment that works faster than hand removal methods.

We handle complete adhesive removal, not just the tile surface. This is where many contractors cut corners, leaving you with adhesive ridges that prevent proper bonding of new flooring.

Our ride-on scrapers are designed to remove both the VCT and most of the adhesive in a single pass. Any remaining residue gets ground down to create a smooth, clean surface that’s ready for polished concrete, epoxy, or other flooring systems.

Proper adhesive removal is critical for the success of your new flooring investment. Shortcuts here lead to premature failure and costly repairs later.

Dust control is a major part of our VCT removal process, especially important in occupied commercial buildings. We use professional-grade containment systems that prevent dust from spreading throughout your facility.

Our equipment includes HEPA filtration and negative air pressure systems that capture dust at the source. This is particularly important if there are any concerns about asbestos in older adhesives.

We also coordinate with your facility management to work around sensitive areas or equipment that needs extra protection during the removal process.

We can coordinate asbestos testing and abatement if needed, particularly for buildings constructed before the 1980s. Many older VCT installations and black mastic adhesives contain asbestos that requires special handling.

If testing reveals asbestos-containing materials, we work with certified abatement contractors to ensure proper removal according to EPA and Florida regulations. We handle all the coordination so you don’t have to manage multiple contractors.

The key is identifying potential asbestos concerns during our initial assessment, so there are no surprises or delays once the project starts.

While DIY might seem cheaper upfront, most commercial property managers quickly realize they’re not equipped for proper VCT removal. Hand removal is extremely slow, creates excessive dust, and rarely achieves the surface preparation needed for quality flooring installation.

Professional removal with proper equipment typically costs $0.75-$1.50 per square foot including adhesive removal and surface prep. When you factor in equipment rental, disposal costs, and the time value of doing it right the first time, professional removal usually costs less overall.

Plus, improper removal can damage your concrete substrate, leading to expensive repairs that far exceed the cost of hiring professionals from the start.

Yes, that’s one of our key advantages. Our removal process includes complete surface preparation so your new flooring contractor can start work immediately.

We coordinate timing with your flooring installer to ensure there’s no gap between removal and installation. This is especially important for polished concrete or epoxy projects where surface preparation quality directly affects the final result.

Most of our commercial clients are back to full operations within 48-72 hours from start to finish, including new flooring installation. That kind of turnaround requires proper planning and execution from experienced contractors.

Other Services we provide in Golden Glades