VCT Removal in Parkland, FL
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Professional Flooring Removal Parkland
Your old VCT comes out clean. No adhesive ridges left behind. No dust in your air system. No debris scattered around your property.
What you get is smooth, level concrete that’s ready for whatever flooring system comes next. Epoxy bonds better. Polished concrete looks cleaner. New VCT installs faster.
When the removal is done right, your new flooring performs exactly as it should. No callbacks. No problems. Just results that last.
Parkland Vinyl Tile Contractors
We’ve handled floor removal projects throughout Parkland and South Florida since 2020. The US Coast Guard trusts us. So does the US Army, City of Doral, and multiple high schools across the region.
We work directly with you, not through general contractors. That means faster communication, quicker decisions, and better control over your project timeline.
Our partnerships with Sherwin Williams and Fosroc keep us current on the latest removal techniques and surface preparation methods that work best in South Florida’s climate.
VCT Tile Removal Process
We start by testing your existing adhesive system. Different glues need different removal methods, and we identify the most efficient approach for your specific situation before we begin.
Next comes the actual removal using commercial-grade equipment and dust containment systems. The VCT comes up without creating airborne particles or spreading debris throughout your facility.
Finally, we grind away all adhesive residue until your concrete substrate meets specifications for new flooring installation. Everything gets cleaned up and hauled away, leaving you with a ready-to-use surface.
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Vinyl Composition Tile Removal Services
Your VCT removal includes tile removal, adhesive grinding, debris disposal, and surface cleaning. We don’t charge extra for dust containment or basic cleanup that should be part of any professional removal job.
Parkland’s humidity means moisture management during removal is critical. We use proven techniques that prevent water from getting trapped under your new flooring system, avoiding future problems.
For older buildings, we handle asbestos testing and proper disposal when needed. We also coordinate timing with your new flooring contractor to minimize downtime and keep your project on schedule.
How long does commercial VCT removal take?
Most commercial spaces in Parkland take 1-3 days for complete VCT removal. A typical office under 2,000 square feet usually finishes in one day. Larger facilities need 2-3 days depending on the adhesive type.
Older cutback adhesives take longer to remove than modern water-based systems. We give you an accurate timeline after looking at your specific flooring situation, not a generic estimate.
We can work nights or weekends if that fits your business schedule better. The goal is having your space ready when you need it, not when it’s convenient for us.
What about all the dust from grinding?
Our dust containment system includes plastic barriers, industrial vacuums, and air filtration units that keep particles from spreading through your building. The mess stays contained to the work area.
This is especially important in occupied buildings, medical facilities, or anywhere food is prepared. You shouldn’t have to deal with dust settling on equipment, furniture, or inventory because of our work.
All debris gets hauled away when we’re finished. We recycle the VCT materials when possible and handle disposal according to local requirements.
Can you handle VCT that might contain asbestos?
Yes, but it requires special procedures. VCT installed before the mid-1980s sometimes contains asbestos, especially in the adhesive backing. We recommend testing first if there’s any question about the age.
If asbestos is present, we follow EPA guidelines for safe removal including proper containment and certified disposal. It takes longer and costs more than standard removal, but it’s the only legal and safe way to handle it.
We coordinate the testing process and can recommend certified labs if you need that service. Better to know upfront than discover problems later.
Will removing VCT damage my concrete floor?
Not when it’s done right. We use appropriate equipment and techniques that remove adhesive without gouging or weakening your concrete surface. The goal is creating a smooth, level base for new flooring.
Sometimes we need to fill small divots or low spots with patching compound, but that’s normal surface preparation, not damage repair. Your concrete’s structural integrity stays intact.
Poor removal techniques or wrong equipment can cause real damage. That’s why professional service matters for protecting your concrete and ensuring new flooring bonds properly.
What does VCT removal cost in Parkland?
Most projects run $1.50 to $4.00 per square foot, depending on your specific situation. Age and condition of existing flooring, adhesive type, and access requirements all affect the final price.
Our estimates include labor, equipment, disposal, and cleanup. No surprise charges for dust containment or basic surface prep that should be part of any professional removal job.
We give you detailed pricing after evaluating your project, not generic square footage rates. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Can you coordinate with our new flooring contractor?
Absolutely. We regularly time removal projects so your surface is ready exactly when your new flooring installer needs to start. No delays, no rushing, no gaps in the schedule.
We understand that timing matters for minimizing business disruption. If you need removal completed during a specific window, we work with your schedule and your flooring contractor’s availability.
Good communication between everyone involved is key. We work directly with property managers and facility owners to keep all parties informed about timeline and requirements.
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