VCT Removal in Hollywood, FL

Your VCT Comes Out Clean

Professional vinyl composition tile removal that gets your space ready for new flooring—without the mess, delays, or headaches.
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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.

Professional Flooring Removal Hollywood

Ready for New Flooring Tomorrow

When your VCT needs to go, you want it done right the first time. We remove every tile, scrape every bit of adhesive, and leave you with a clean concrete surface that’s ready for whatever comes next.

No dust clouds filling your building. No leftover adhesive causing problems with your new floor. No crews that disappear halfway through the job. Just professional removal that gets your project back on track.

Your business doesn’t stop for floor removal, and neither do we. We work around your schedule, contain the mess, and haul everything away so you can focus on what matters most.

Hollywood FL Floor Removal Experts

We’ve Been Doing This Since 2020

SPF Industrial has been handling complex flooring projects across South Florida for years. We’ve worked with everyone from the Coast Guard to local Hollywood businesses, and we know what it takes to get commercial flooring removal done right.

Hollywood property owners choose us because we show up when we say we will, do exactly what we promise, and leave your space cleaner than we found it. We’re not the cheapest option—we’re the one that saves you time, stress, and money in the long run.

When your project matters, you need contractors who understand that every day of delay costs you money. That’s why we focus on getting your VCT removal done quickly and completely, so your new flooring can go in without complications.

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VCT Removal Process Hollywood

Here’s How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess your space and confirm what type of adhesive we’re dealing with. Not all VCT installations are the same, and the removal approach changes based on the age of your flooring and the adhesive used.

Next, we set up dust containment barriers to keep the mess contained to the work area. Our commercial-grade equipment removes the tiles efficiently while our vacuum systems capture dust before it can spread through your building.

After the tiles are out, we grind down the adhesive residue to bare concrete. This step is critical—any leftover adhesive will interfere with your new flooring installation. We don’t consider the job done until your subfloor is completely clean and ready for the next phase of your project.

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Commercial VCT Removal Hollywood

What You Get With Our Service

Complete tile and adhesive removal using commercial-grade scrapers and grinders. Dust containment systems that keep your building clean during the work. Professional waste disposal so nothing gets left behind on your property.

Hollywood’s commercial buildings often have VCT that’s been in place for decades. The adhesive gets stronger over time, making removal more challenging for inexperienced contractors. We have the equipment and experience to handle even the most stubborn installations.

We also coordinate with your new flooring contractor to ensure the surface preparation meets their specifications. Whether you’re installing epoxy, polished concrete, or new tile, we make sure the substrate is ready for a successful installation.

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How long does VCT removal take in a commercial space?

Most commercial VCT removal projects take 1-3 days depending on the size of the area and the condition of the existing flooring. A typical 5,000 square foot space usually takes about 2 days with our commercial-grade equipment.

The timeline also depends on the adhesive type and how well it comes up. Older installations with cutback adhesive take longer because that material requires more aggressive removal techniques. We always provide a realistic timeline during our initial assessment so you can plan accordingly.

For businesses that can’t afford extended downtime, we can work nights or weekends to minimize disruption to your operations. We’ve completed removal projects in active restaurants and retail spaces by working around their business hours.

Not when it’s done properly. We use dust containment barriers and commercial vacuum systems to capture dust at the source. Our process keeps the work area isolated from the rest of your building.

Many property owners worry about dust because they’ve seen other contractors create huge messes during removal projects. The difference is in the equipment and process. We don’t just scrape and hope for the best—we contain, capture, and clean as we go.

After the removal is complete, we do a final cleanup that includes vacuuming and mopping the entire work area. We don’t consider the job finished until your space is ready for normal use or the next phase of your flooring project.

Yes, complete disposal and cleanup are included in our service. We bring our own trucks and haul away all the old tile, adhesive scrapings, and debris. Nothing gets left behind on your property.

We also handle the disposal properly according to local regulations. While most VCT installed after the 1970s doesn’t contain asbestos, we still dispose of all materials responsibly. If asbestos testing is required, we can coordinate that as well.

The cleanup goes beyond just hauling away debris. We sweep and vacuum the entire work area, clean up any dust that may have escaped our containment systems, and leave your space ready for the next contractor or for normal business operations.

Absolutely. Our grinders and scrapers are designed to remove adhesive without gouging or damaging the concrete substrate. We adjust our equipment settings based on the specific adhesive type and concrete condition.

The key is using the right tools for each situation. Cutback adhesive requires different removal techniques than water-based adhesives. We assess the installation before starting work so we can use the most effective approach for your specific situation.

After removal, your concrete surface will be clean and properly prepared for whatever flooring comes next. Whether that’s epoxy, polished concrete, or new tile, the substrate will meet industry standards for adhesion and flatness.

If we suspect asbestos, we stop work immediately and recommend professional testing. VCT installed before the mid-1970s may contain asbestos, and that requires specialized removal procedures by certified abatement contractors.

We can coordinate the testing process and work with certified asbestos removal companies if needed. While this adds time to your project, it’s essential for the safety of everyone involved and for legal compliance.

Most VCT installations in Hollywood commercial buildings are newer and don’t contain asbestos, but we always err on the side of caution. If there’s any doubt about the age or composition of your flooring, we’ll recommend testing before proceeding with removal.

VCT removal typically costs $2-5 per square foot depending on the adhesive type, access conditions, and disposal requirements. We provide detailed estimates after assessing your specific project requirements.

Factors that affect pricing include the age of the installation, the type of adhesive used, and any special access or disposal needs. Projects requiring night or weekend work may have premium pricing, but many businesses find this worthwhile to avoid operational disruption.

We provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Our estimates include tile removal, adhesive grinding, dust containment, cleanup, and disposal. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we start work, and there won’t be any surprises when the project is complete.

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