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Linoleum Floor Removal Sydney
Linoleum Floor Removal and Dust-Free Linoleum Flooring Removal are one of our team’s many specialties. Our Dust-Free Linoleum Floor Removal team has been trained, licensed, insured, and equipped with all the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the most high-end, latest-model demolition hammers, concrete grinders, and dust extractors from the most well-known brands to get the job done safer, faster and more efficiently than our competitors while still maintaining a better price!
Our team that specializes in Dust-Free Linoleum Floor Removal will come to your property, do the Dust-Free Linoleum Flooring Removal, and then our team will Grind your concrete slab with our Dust-Free Concrete Grinder to remove any glue residue. This will allow you to have a fresh concrete slab ready for the re-installation of a new flooring system without having to worry about the installation process failing.
Then our team will take any waste out to our truck for disposal and sweep up and vacuum any remaining mess and dust on site. So that you don’t have to deal with any of the frustration of hiring a skip bin.
At Dust-Free Linoleum Floor Removal Sydney we use high-powered commercial dust extractors connected directly to our commercial concrete grinders as well as a dust extraction system connected to our demolition hammers to achieve the highest quality results for our clients while Removing Linoleum Flooring maintains a virtually Dust-Free environment*
We are Australia’s #1 Linoleum Floor Removal company, we provide more information for our clients than any other website in the world regarding this subject. This page has EVERYTHING you need to know. We also have links to blog posts for further information.
– Linoleum Plank Flooring Removal
– Linoleum Sheet Flooring Removal
– Linoleum Tile Flooring Removal
– We Do It All!
We Will Beat All Of Our Competitor’s Quotes By Up To 10%*
We Will NEVER… EVER Be Beaten On Price At Linoleum Floor Removal Sydney
We Also Offer MASSIVE DISCOUNTS Off Our Normal Advertised Prices If You Have A Large Job!
How Much Does It Cost To Remove Linoleum Floor?
Here at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney, we offer a service of Remove Linoleum Flooring at a cost of $9 – $19 per square metre*. Linoleum Planks, Linoleum Sheets, and Linoleum Tiles are all priced at $9 – $19 per square metre* to remove, the prices only vary due to the size of the job.
SINGLE LAYER:
$9 – $19 per square metre to remove linoleum tiles, linoleum planks, or linoleum sheets that were glued to the floor.
– Concrete Grinding will result in additional charges
MULTIPLE LAYERS:
$9 – $19 per square metre to remove LAYER #1 + $10 per square metre to remove any additional layers.
– Concrete Grinding will result in additional charges
LINOLEUM FLOORING WITH UNDERLAY:
$35 per square metre to remove linoleum that has underlay. Such as masonite, chipboard, MDF, etc.
– Concrete Grinding will result in additional charges
Linoleum Flooring Removal Costs can vary quite a lot from company to company or private contractor regarding the cost of Linoleum Flooring Removal, here at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney we guarantee that we’ll always have the lowest Linoleum Flooring Removal prices in Sydney. We will always be upfront with the Linoleum Flooring Removal Cost, with no hidden extras.
Our Linoleum Flooring Removal (Tile, Sheet or Plank) Costs Are:
$9 – $19 Per Square Metre*
– Concrete Grinding will result in additional charges
Our Linoleum Flooring Removal (Multiple Layers) Cost Is:
$19 Per Square Metre* + $10 Per Square Metre to remove any additional layers
– Concrete Grinding will result in additional charges
Our Linoleum Flooring Removal (Lino + Underlay) Cost Is:
$35 Per Square Metre*
– Concrete Grinding will result in additional charges
Other Linoleum Flooring Removal contractors and Linoleum Flooring Removal companies that Remove Linoleum Flooring regardless of job size will make you hire a skip bin, which will cost a huge amount ($375 – $1,000+). They will have to sit in your front yard for days while you deal with the annoyance of organising it and the large cost of the whole process.
Here at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney, we come in, Remove your Linoleum Flooring, as well as grind down any Linoleum Flooring Glue Residue. Our team will sweep and vacuum your property to clean up any dust!
Then, once we are finished, we will also take all the waste to a local resource management centre for you (Recycling whenever possible), which will be far cheaper than you having to hire a skip bin and dealing with the frustration of that whole process!
How Much Does It Cost To Remove Linoleum Flooring From Your Stairs?
Stairs – $20 – $40 Per Step*
Landings – $40 – $80 Per Landing*
On average Linoleum Flooring Removal from Stairs Costs $20 – $40 Per Step for jobs that require Removal.
On average Linoleum Flooring Removal from Landings Costs $40 – $80 Per Landing for jobs that require Removal.
These are the factors that we take into account when quoting:
– How many MM may need to be ground off
– How thick the coating is (0 – 6mm) on the stairs
– How many layers there are (if a coating was applied)
– What level is the property on? (Access to the property)
– Access to the site (LIFT or STAIRS? and what LEVEL?)
– The condition of the concrete that requires Hand Grinding
– What level of power can be provided? (10AMP > 15AMP OR 3PHASE)
– What service is required (General Grind? Coating Removal? Flooring Removal?)
– How many STEPS and/or LANDINGS that require Hand Grinding and/or Removal
– The SIZE of the steps (Extra Wide or Extra Long Steps may increase the prices listed above)
These prices may vary depending on a large range of factors though, so please only use this as a general guide.
How Much Does It Cost To Concrete Grind Glue Residue On Your Stairs?
Stairs – $20 – $40 Per Step*
Landings – $40 – $80 Per Landing*
On average Concrete Grinding Stairs Costs $20 – $40 Per Step for jobs that require Hand Grinding.
On average Concrete Grinding Landings Costs $40 – $80 Per Landing for jobs that require Hand Grinding.
These are the factors that we take into account when quoting:
– How many MM may need to be ground off
– How thick the coating is (0 – 6mm) on the stairs
– How many layers there are (if a coating was applied)
– What level is the property on? (Access to the property)
– Access to the site (LIFT or STAIRS? and what LEVEL?)
– The condition of the concrete that requires Hand Grinding
– What level of power can be provided? (10AMP > 15AMP OR 3PHASE)
– What service is required (General Grind? Coating Removal? Flooring Removal?)
– How many STEPS and/or LANDINGS that require Hand Grinding and/or Removal
– The SIZE of the steps (Extra Wide or Extra Long Steps may increase the prices listed above)
These prices may vary depending on a large range of factors though, so please only use this as a general guide.
How Much Does It Cost To Remove Your Skirting Boards?
$10 – $60 Per Metre*
At Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney, we charge $10 – $60 per metre* for the removal of Skirting Boards.
These are the factors that we take into account when quoting:
– How many metres require Hand Grinding
– How many MM may need to be ground off
– Access to the site (LIFT or STAIRS? and what LEVEL?)
– How many layers there are (if a coating was applied)
– What level is the property on? (Access to the property)
– What the height is of the skirtings that we need to grind
– How thick the coating is (0 – 6mm) on the on the skirtings
– The condition of the concrete that requires Hand Grinding
– What service is required (General Grind? Coating Removal?)
– What level of power can be provided? (10AMP > 15AMP OR 3PHASE)
These prices may vary depending on a large range of factors, though, so please only use this as a general guide
How Much Does It Cost To Dispose Of Your Linoleum Flooring?
($150 – $750)
Here at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney, we take all your rubbish away with us for disposal at your local resource management centre. This saves our clients hundreds of dollars in hiring skip bins, as well as the frustration of the whole process of hiring one and having to have a skip bin sit in your front yard or strata unit block for days. (Depending on how many square metres of Linoleum Flooring you have will be the deciding factor on your disposal of waste charge.)
How Much Does Concrete Grinding Cost Per Square Metre?
General Grind – $10 – $60 Per Square Metre*
Coating Removal – $10 – $90 Per Square Metre*
How Much Does Concrete Grinding Cost Per Square Metre? Concrete Grinding costs vary greatly from company to company or private contractor to private contractor. Here at Concrete Grinding Sydney, we guarantee that we will always be upfront with pricing, with no hidden extras.
On average Concrete Grinding Costs $10 – $60 Per Square Metre for jobs that require a General Grind.
On average Concrete Grinding Costs $10 – $90 Per Square Metre for jobs that require a Coating Removal.
These are the factors that we take into account when quoting:
– How many layers there are
– How thick the coating is (0 – 6mm)
– How many MM may need to be ground down
– How many square metres require Concrete Grinding
– Access to the site (LIFT or STAIRS? and what LEVEL?)
– What level is the property on? (Access to the property)
– What service is required (General Grind? Coating Removal?)
– The condition of the concrete that requires Concrete Grinding
– What level of power can be provided? (10AMP > 15AMP OR 3PHASE)
Other Concrete Grinding contractors and Concrete Grinding companies that Grind Concrete do not meet the standards that we do at Concrete Grinding Sydney. We use only the highest quality products that are available on the market.
Here at Concrete Grinding Sydney, we come in and do a swift Floor Preparation and Concrete Grinding service for all of our clients. We Concrete Grind and Prime all floors before Floor Levelling to ensure a flawless installation without failure.
These prices may vary depending on a large range of factors though, so please only use this as a general guide.
Is Concrete Grinding Required After Linoleum Flooring Removal?
Yes, if you have a CONCRETE subfloor, your Linoleum Flooring is most likely glued down. Once our team has removed your Linoleum Flooring, you will see a glue residue that will need to be ground off your concrete using a Concrete Grinder. We need to grind your concrete to remove any remaining residue to allow the successful reinstallation of a new flooring system, coating, or floor levelling compound.
How Do I Find Out If My Linoleum Flooring Contains Asbestos Or Not?
To find out if your Linoleum Flooring contains asbestos or not, you can do the following:
– Try to find a brand name (which is normally printed on the back of the Linoleum Flooring if you can lift it)
– Try to find the year it was produced (which is normally printed on the back of the Linoleum Flooring if you can lift it)
– Send a small sample of the Linoleum Flooring to a lab for testing (airsafe.net.au)
– Look at the backing of the Linoleum Flooring to see if it has a fibrous look
– It should also be noted that some adhesives that were used may also contain asbestos (most commonly a black look adhesive)
CONTACT AIRSAFE.NET.AU if your Linoleum Flooring was installed from the 1920s – 1980s to have a sample tested for Asbestos.
NOTE: WE DO NOT OFFER A SERVICE TO REMOVE ASBESTOS
https://www.carpetremovalsydney.com.au/asbestos-warning/
It is common for people to install new flooring systems on top of asbestos Lino to reduce the cost of removing it before installing a new flooring system. If the Lino was installed from the 1920s – 1980s it’s important to contact AIRSAFE.NET.AU and have them check it out.
They will provide you with a report. If it does not contain asbestos, or if it does. If you receive an asbestos report showing there is no asbestos in the Lino, we are happy to proceed with the project.
If it comes up positive. You will need to find an Asbestos Removal Company that is licensed to do such work. (Once again AIRSAFE.NET.AU provides asbestos removal services) but there are plenty of other companies out there.
– Asbestos exposure can be a health risk. It is estimated that 4,000 Australians die EVERY year from asbestos-related diseases.
– Play it safe, disturbing, moving, touching, breaking, attacking, cutting, etc. Will cause asbestos to be released into the air, which sticks to your walls, roof, furniture, clothing, lungs, ETC.
– Working with Linoleum Flooring ASBESTOS tiles will release toxic dust and fibres into the air. Lack of awareness in the past has led to many workers suffering from terrible diseases today such as mesothelioma and asbestosis.
– Linoleum Asbestos Flooring is generally safe to be around. But that changes as soon as you decide to remove it or if the floor system becomes damaged.
– Old Linoleum Flooring asbestos products that contain Asbestos remain in many buildings across Australia, creating a hazard for contractors and do-it-yourself renovators.
– Often Linoleum Flooring may have multiple layers installed on top of each other. It’s not uncommon for a previous homeowner, DIY home renovator, or tradie to install a new layer on top of the old layer to save time and money. The layers underneath that are older may contain Asbestos.
– People who also try to DIY Remove Linoleum Floors themselves often forget that even if the Linoleum Flooring itself doesn’t have asbestos in it the glue can also, so without professionally removing it you create a future hazard for yourself and expose yourself to asbestos in the glue that was used to lay your Linoleum Flooring
Linoleum Tile Asbestos Flooring is 100 per cent synthetic material. In standard Linoleum Flooring tiles, the base layer is usually fiberglass which is then coated in PVC Linoleum Flooring and a plasticizer. The resulting sheet is printed and embossed with a surface print layer Over this, one or more wear layers are applied, often a tough layer of “no-wax” polyurethane.
Although sometimes Linoleum Flooring tiles can contain Asbestos. Linoleum Flooring has been a popular choice for flooring and wallpaper throughout the modern era, and many Linoleum Flooring building materials manufactured before 1980 had asbestos mixed in to increase their durability, especially Linoleum Flooring tiles. Linoleum Flooring is a plastic resin manufactured from ethylene and chlorine.
– Workers must take many precautions to Remove Linoleum Asbestos Tiles safely as well as safely dispose of them.
– It is illegal to remove asbestos products without a CLASS A + CLASS B + SUPERVISOR LICENSE in Asbestos Removal.
– It is always safest to leave Linoleum Asbestos Tile removal to qualified professionals who are licensed by the Australian government to remove them.
What Is The Difference Between Vinyl And Lino?
Linoleum (also known as “Lino”) floors are made of natural materials. Solidified linseed oil, pine rosin, ground cork dust, wood flour, and mineral fillers are all brought together to build the base and foundation of the material.
Vinyl Flooring, on the other hand, is a synthetic floor composed mostly of PVC and other additives. Vinyl is petroleum-based (a non-renewable resource).
List Of Different Linoleum Installation Methods
Linoleum Flooring installed from the 1920s – 1980s may Contain ASBESTOS – Linoleum that contains ASBESTOS will not be removed by Carpet Removal Sydney. Please make sure that you get your Linoleum Flooring tested for ASBESTOS before asking for a quote if your Linoleum Flooring has been installed during those dates. It should also be noted that if you have multiple layers of Linoleum Flooring you must get all layers tested for ASBESTOS unless you can confirm a date of when the other layers have been installed.
SINGLE LAYER:
– The classic Linoleum Flooring Installation Method – One single layer of Linoleum Planks, Tiles, or Sheets.
MULTIPLE LAYERS:
– Linoleum Flooring may sometimes have multiple layers as it was common for Linoleum Flooring layers to just install new Linoleum Flooring over the old layer rather than removing it and installing the new layers.
LINOLEUM FLOORING WITH UNDERLAY:
– Linoleum Flooring may sometimes have underlay. Such as masonite, chipboard, MDF, etc.
Is There Magnesite Flooring In Your Property?
If your home was built in the 1920s – 1980s, likely, your home (Especially unit blocks in NSW) could potentially have Magnesite Flooring. Magnesite is present below a flooring system such as carpet. Magnesite is a product used as a noise preventative and a Floor Levelling agent.
Magnesite Flooring absorbs moisture (particularly in areas prone to moisture such as external walls, doorways, around shower recesses, near windows, laundries, etc.) Unfortunately, once Magnesite Flooring absorbs moisture, it starts a chemical reaction that will cause Concrete Cancer over long periods of time.
Because your Magnesite Flooring was laid 40 – 100 years ago, it has likely absorbed moisture over the many decades that it has been trapped under your flooring system, and it has most likely started to break down and lose its strength, making it an unsuitable Floor Levelling product that it once was, as well as very hollow, which destroys its soundproofing.
The best thing you can do to prevent further damage to your property and the concrete slab is to remove it ASAP. Magnesite Flooring consists of Magnesium Oxychloride, which may contain ASBESTOS.
Since it is a health hazard and a major safety risk in NSW, if you remove your flooring system and find out there is Magnesite under it.
YOU MUST remove your Magnesite Flooring for the safety of you and everyone else in your unit block.
Strata may pay to remove your Magnesite Flooring as it is considered “Common property”. Magnesite Flooring can cause Concrete Cancer, which is a major risk to everyone’s safety as well as the successful reinstallation of your new flooring system.
NO company will give you any form of warranty or insurance on any flooring installation job on a magnesite floor, which is another reason why it should always be removed.
How Long Does Linoleum Flooring Removal Take?
Most Linoleum Flooring Removal jobs can be completed within 1-2 days (depending on the size of the job and service required)
Jobs that are 0 – 250 square metres will generally be completed in 1 – 7 DAYS or more
Jobs that are 250 – 1,000 square metres or more will generally be completed in 1 – 3 WEEKS or more
Jobs that are 1,000 – 30,000 square metres or more will generally be completed over 1 – 2 MONTHS or more
Jobs that are 30,000 – 100,000 square metres or more will generally be completed over 3 MONTHS or more
Jobs that are 100,000 – 500,000 square metres or more will generally be completed over 3 – 6 MONTHS or more
Where Can We Remove Linoleum Flooring From?
Here at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney, we specialise in Linoleum Flooring Removal from ANY location. We Remove Linoleum Flooring From:
– Residential Properties
– Commercial Properties
– Industrial Properties
– STRATA Properties
– Government Properties
– Retail Locations & Outlets
– Any Unit Block / High Rise / Apartment
– As well as any other location required!
Is Linoleum Flooring Removal Dangerous?
Yes, Linoleum Flooring Removal is dangerous.
Linoleum Flooring Removal without the correct PPE and power tools/equipment will create a harmful silica dust environment. It’s also possible to be injured by tools as well as injured from the Linoleum Flooring Removal process.
– SERIOUS INJURIES: Sometimes, Tiny pieces of Concrete or Splinters of wood can go flying in the air during the Linoleum Flooring Removal process. Pieces of concrete or splinters of wood can accidentally hit your eye, causing serious damage, if not blindness. The tools required to perform this task are also dangerous to use for people who are not highly skilled in using these tools.
– ACCIDENTAL INJURIES: It’s easy to look up a guide on what tools to use, but injuries often occur from a lack of knowledge of how to use these tools safely.
– PERMANENT LUNG DAMAGE: Inhaling dangerous silica dust by not using the correct PPE and Dust Extractors can be deadly.
The longer silicosis goes without treatment, the more likely it is to develop a complication. Because the disease affects the immune system, silicosis patients are vulnerable to developing tuberculosis, lung cancer, COPD, and kidney disease.
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- Lung Cancer.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Kidney Disease.
- Autoimmune Disease.
Breathing in very small (“respirable”) crystalline silica particles causes multiple diseases, including silicosis, an incurable lung disease that leads to disability and death. Respirable crystalline silica also causes lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and kidney disease.
Why Do I Need A Professional For Linoleum Flooring Removal?
– SPEED: Hiring a professional company to remove your Linoleum Flooring is incredibly faster than attempting to do the project yourself.
– COST: Here at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney, we have very reasonable prices and offer a Price Beat Guarantee. We can often complete your project for a fair price compared to the costs of attempting to remove the Linoleum Flooring Removal yourself. When it comes to larger Linoleum Flooring Removal jobs, it will always be cheaper to leave it up to the professionals at Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney!
– READY: Rather than slowly completing your job on your hands and knees, we can complete your project within a short period of time to ensure that your home is ready for the next part of your renovation project.
How Does Linoleum Flooring Removal Work?
1) Our team will provide you with a free quote for Dust-Free Linoleum Flooring Removal.
2) Our team will come to your property and remove all Linoleum Flooring on-site.
3) Our team will remove any underlay, nails, or glue underneath and provide Concrete Grinding services when required.
4) Our team will clean your property.
5) Our team will take all rubbish/waste to a disposal centre for recycling.
6) Our team will evaluate your concrete to see if any Concrete Cancer Repairs, Concrete Crack Repairs, or Floor Levelling is required.
7) Finally! We have completed your job! and your floor is ready for the re-installation of a new Coating or Flooring System.
Is Linoleum Flooring Removal Hard?
Yes, Removing Linoleum Flooring can be a difficult and time-consuming project, and the challenges often remain hidden until the project is underway. Depending on the installation method and how the Lam