When it comes to removing old flooring, the process can be far more complex—and hazardous—than most homeowners expect. We’ve heard countless horror stories from customers who previously hired the wrong team for the job. The most common complaint? Dust. Lots of it. Entire homes coated in fine particles. HVAC systems clogged. Residents dealing with respiratory issues and expensive cleanups that could’ve been avoided.
Let’s be clear: flooring removal isn’t just a messy job—it can be a health hazard if not done correctly.
The Dust Danger: More Than Just a Nuisance
Removing tile, wood, or stone flooring can generate an incredible amount of fine dust, especially if the contractor uses outdated tools or shortcuts the job. This dust isn’t just inconvenient—it’s dangerous. It can linger in the air and ductwork for weeks, potentially triggering allergies, asthma, and other respiratory problems for your family.
And let’s not forget the workers. Flooring removal teams are on-site for hours at a time. If a company doesn’t prioritize proper dust control, they’re putting their own crew at risk too. That’s a clear sign of cutting corners—not professionalism.
Why References Matter
So how can you protect yourself? Simple: ask for references.
Before hiring any flooring removal contractor, ask for names and numbers of past customers. Find out:
- Was the home protected from dust during the process?
- Did the team arrive on time and finish as promised?
- Were they respectful and clean?
- Would the homeowner hire them again?
If a company can’t provide references, that’s a red flag. The “wanna-bes” might offer cheap prices upfront, but you’ll pay the price later—in cleanup, health concerns, and regret.
Advanced Flooring Removal: The Name Brand Difference
From The Owner We’ve invested in advanced dust containment technology and industry-leading techniques to make flooring removal as clean, efficient, and safe as possible.
- High-powered HEPA-filter vacuums that capture dust at the source
- Specialized tools designed to minimize airborne particles
- Professional crews trained in both removal techniques and safety protocols
- A track record of clean, fast, and dust-controlled jobs across Florida
We are the name brand. We’ve built our reputation on results, safety, and satisfied customers—and we’re happy to provide references to prove it.
Don’t Gamble With Your Home
Flooring removal is the foundation of your remodel or renovation project. Start it with the right team. Don’t risk your home’s cleanliness or your family’s health by hiring a “budget” company with no reputation to stand on.
Ask questions. Get references. Then call the pros at Advanced Flooring Removal.
Because when it comes to your home, dust is never just dust. It’s a decision—and you deserve the team that gets it right the first time.
Advaned Flooring removal (Jacksonville Florida)
904 878 8350
Hours
Monday—Friday
9:30am-5:00pm
Ready for a cleaner start? Contact AFR today to schedule a consultation and experience the no-dust difference for yourself.
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