FAQ

  • Floor Removal FAQs

    • How long does flooring removal take?
      Project timelines depend on the type of flooring, square footage, and the site conditions. A single residential room may be completed in a few hours, while larger commercial or industrial spaces may take a full day or more. With the ability to complete up to 10 jobs per day, we prioritize efficient scheduling and fast turnaround times.
    • Do you haul away debris?
      Yes. We provide responsible debris removal and leave job sites clean and organized so your project can move directly into the next phase without delay.
    • How do you contain dust during floor removal?
      Dust control is a top priority on every project. Our quality protection control utilizes commercial-grade, dust-controlled equipment with HEPA vacuum systems designed to capture airborne particles at the source. When necessary, we also use plastic containment barriers and protective coverings to isolate work areas and reduce dust migration to other parts of the property.
    • Do you work in high-rise buildings?
      Yes. We are experienced in flooring removal within occupied high-rise buildings and understand elevator coordination, access restrictions, HOA requirements, noise limitations, and tight scheduling windows. Our team takes extra precautions to protect common areas and minimize disruption. We are proud to be one of the only approved & trusted flooring removal companies servicing numerous high-rise buildings throughout Tampa Bay and Sarasota County.
    • What is selective demolition?
      The precise removal os specific interior or non-structural elements while preserving surrounding areas. Unlike full demolition, it focuses only on what needs to be removed for renovation, remodeling, or upgrades.
    • Do you work in occupied homes or businesses?
      Yes. Our team follows strict safety protocols and uses dust-control measures to minimize disruption. We coordinate carefully to maintain safe, clean work environments in active properties.
    • What is the difference between concrete grinding and scarifying?
      Concrete grinding uses a diamond grinders to smooth and level surfaces, remove thin coatings, adhesives, and minor imperfections. Concrete scarifying is a more aggressive process that uses rotating cutting wheels to remove thicker coatings, correct uneven slabs, and create a deeper surface profile for overlays or heavy-duty coatings.
    • Is the process dusty?
      Dust control is a priority. We use quality protection control with commercial-grade equipment with integrated vacuum and dust-control systems to capture debris at the source and maintain a clean work environment.
    • Will grinding or scarifying damage my concrete?
      When performed by experienced professionals, both methods safely remove surface material without compromising the structural integrity of the slab. We use the proper equipment and techniques based on your concrete's condition.