Floor Removal
There are many things that you can adequately perform on your own. But when it comes to floor removal, it’s a very difficult operation best left in the hands of professionals who have both the experience and the tools to get the job done right. While most companies take their time in removing your floor and its residual debris, delaying your entire construction by about a week, at Oklahoma Floor Preparation we provide expedited floor prep. We can get the job done in a fraction of the time – often as little as one day.
Tile Removal
When you are interested in installing new flooring, it is best to begin with a clean and empty slab of concrete. If the concrete has any cracks, bumps, unlevel surfaces, or other defects, it can ruin the whole installation process, costing you valuable time and money. This means that you must completely remove any old tile down to the concrete before installation even begins.
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The thought of asbestos generally conjures up quite negative feelings, as we have learned over time that it poses a serious health hazard. Asbestos has been linked to Mesothelioma, a tumor of the tissue that lines the lungs, stomach, heart, and other organs. Mesothelioma most often leads to cancer of the lungs.
View MoreCoating Removal
Oklahoma Floor Preparation’s state-of-the-art equipment serves to ensure that coatings are fully removed, while sparing you of extreme expenses. The type of method used to remove coating is based upon its coating composition. Accounting for the integrity of the underlying surface and taking into consideration the environmental, historical, and logistical properties of the coating, we make a choice that will be most suitable to your situation.
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The flooring in your home, business, or other property can change the whole aesthetic of the space. Your choice of carpet can provide your room with a very specific look and vibe. Whether you desire new flooring – carpet or hardwood – or simply require it due to flooding, you must begin by pulling up the existing carpet.
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