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Floor Removal and Replacement in Las Vegas

Complete tear-out, haul-away, subfloor prep, and installation - the messy parts handled for you.

Removing old flooring is the hardest, dustiest part of any flooring project - and doing it right is essential to how the new floor turns out. Tile demolition, stubborn adhesives, and uneven subfloors all need to be handled properly.

Vegas Wood Floor Pros provides complete floor removal and replacement across Las Vegas. We take care of the heavy demolition, haul-away, and subfloor preparation, then install your new flooring so the entire project is handled by one accountable team.

Thorough Tear-Out

Different floors come up in different ways, and each has its own challenges. We have the tools and experience to remove them cleanly and protect the subfloor underneath.

  • Carpet, pad, and tack-strip removal
  • Tile and stone demolition
  • Glued-down vinyl, laminate, and wood removal
  • Adhesive and thinset grinding
  • Debris haul-away and disposal

Dust Control & Site Protection

Demolition is messy, but it does not have to leave your home coated in dust.

Containment

We use dust-control methods and protect adjacent rooms and surfaces so the mess stays contained to the work area as much as possible.

Daily Cleanup

We keep the job site organized throughout the project and do a thorough final cleanup when the work is complete.

Subfloor Prep Before Anything New Goes Down

Once the old floor is gone, the subfloor has to be sound, clean, and level. We repair damage, address any moisture concerns, and level the surface so your new flooring installs flat and lasts. Skipping this step is the most common reason replacement floors fail early.

The Challenge of Tile and Adhesive Removal

Tile is the most demanding floor to remove. Breaking it out is heavy, dusty work, and the thinset or adhesive left behind almost always has to be ground down so the new floor sits flat. Skipping that step leaves a base that telegraphs every bump.

Glued-down vinyl, laminate, and wood also require scraping and adhesive removal, while carpet and pad come up more quickly. Each material has its own approach, and we have the tools and experience to remove them cleanly.

Because tile demolition is labor-intensive, we account for it clearly in your estimate so the scope and cost are transparent from the start.

What Removal Reveals About Your Subfloor

Pulling up an old floor often uncovers things that were hidden underneath, such as moisture stains, cracks, uneven spots, or old adhesive. Finding these issues now is far better than discovering them after a new floor is installed.

On most valley homes the subfloor is a concrete slab that needs to be clean, sound, and level before new flooring goes down. High spots, dips, and cracks all show through a new floor if they are not corrected.

We inspect the exposed subfloor carefully, repair what we find, and level the slab, which is the foundation of a new floor that lies flat and lasts.

From Tear-Out to a Beautiful New Floor

The value of floor removal and replacement is having one accountable team handle the whole process. We remove and haul away the old flooring, prep and level the subfloor, address any moisture concerns, and then install your new floor.

Finishing the job properly means clean transitions and fresh baseboards, so the new floor looks built-in rather than dropped on top of old problems.

Handling demolition and installation together avoids the gaps and finger-pointing that happen when different crews handle each stage.

Dust Control and Living Through the Project

Demolition is messy, and desert dust compounds it, but it does not have to coat your whole home. We use containment and dust-control methods, protect adjacent rooms and surfaces, and keep the job site organized throughout.

Most homeowners stay in the home during removal and replacement. We work room by room when possible and keep pathways clear so daily life can continue.

Planning for some noise, keeping pets and children away from the work area, and clearing small items ahead of time all help the project go smoothly.

What Floor Removal and Replacement Costs

Cost depends on the existing floor, the new material, square footage, subfloor prep, and any stairs or trim. Tile demolition and slab leveling are the most common cost drivers in the valley because of the labor involved.

We provide a clear, itemized written estimate that separates removal, prep, material, installation, and trim, so you can see exactly where the money goes.

Financing may be available through third-party providers for larger projects, which can make a full removal and replacement more manageable.

Floor Removal and Replacement Across the Valley

We provide floor removal and replacement throughout Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, North Las Vegas, and the surrounding communities. Tearing out original carpet and tile is a common and high-impact upgrade for the many established homes here.

From a single room to a whole home, we manage the full process from demolition to the final walkthrough.

You can see examples of completed projects on our work page, and a free estimate is the easiest first step.

One Team From Tear-Out to Finish

The biggest reason homeowners choose a full removal and replacement service is simplicity. Instead of coordinating a demolition crew, a subfloor specialist, and an installer separately, you have one accountable team handling the entire project.

That means the person who removes your old floor is working hand in hand with the person installing the new one, so the subfloor is prepped exactly the way the new flooring needs.

It removes the guesswork and the finger-pointing, and it keeps the whole project moving on a single, clear schedule.

Responsible Disposal of Old Flooring

Old flooring and debris add up to a significant amount of material, and we handle hauling it away as part of the service, so you do not have to arrange a separate dumpster or disposal.

Removing the old floor cleanly and disposing of it properly is part of leaving your home ready for its new floor.

It is one less thing for you to coordinate during what is already the most disruptive stage of a flooring project.

Coordinating Removal With Your Schedule

Because removal and replacement is the most disruptive type of flooring project, it helps to coordinate timing with your household. Many homeowners schedule the dustiest demolition for when they can be away, or phase the work so part of the home stays usable.

We plan the sequence with you in advance, including which rooms come first and how long each stage takes, so the project fits around your life.

Clear communication up front is the easiest way to keep the process comfortable from tear-out to finish.

Preparing for Removal Day

A little preparation helps removal day go smoothly. Clearing small items, valuables, and breakables ahead of time, and making a plan for pets and young children, keeps everyone safe and lets the crew work efficiently.

We discuss which rooms will be worked on and when, and how furniture and appliances will be handled, so there are no surprises.

With the space ready and a clear plan in place, the dustiest stage of the project moves quickly and stays contained.

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Removal and Replacement

The biggest advantage of a single, accountable team is that nothing falls through the cracks between demolition, prep, and installation. We handle the messy, heavy work and the precise finishing alike.

We control dust, protect your home, prep the subfloor properly, and finish with clean transitions and trim.

Our local experience with tile removal, slab leveling, and the desert climate is what makes the whole project go smoothly.

FAQ

Floor Removal & Replacement Questions, Answered

Tile requires heavy demolition and grinding down the leftover thinset or adhesive so the new floor sits flat, which takes real labor. Carpet and pad come up much faster. We itemize removal in your estimate so the difference is clear.

In most cases, yes. We work room by room when possible, contain dust, and keep pathways clear. Plan for some noise during demolition and keep pets and children away from the active work area.

We can. Baseboards often come off or get damaged during removal, so a removal and replacement project is the natural time to install fresh baseboards rather than reusing worn trim. We handle the full sequence through finishing.

Yes. We remove tile, stone, carpet, vinyl, laminate, and wood, including grinding down leftover adhesive or thinset. Tile demolition is labor-intensive, and we account for it clearly in your estimate.

We haul it away and dispose of it as part of the service, so you do not have to coordinate a separate cleanup or dumpster. Your space is left clean and ready for the new floor.

We use containment and dust-control methods, protect adjacent areas, and clean as we go. While no demolition is completely dust-free, our approach keeps it contained far better than a typical tear-out.

Ready to Start Your Floor Removal & Replacement Project?

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