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Linoleum Floor Removal Sydney
Our Dust-Free Linoleum Floor Removal Sydney service includes the whole package, we’ll come to your property, Remove Your Linoleum Flooring, and Concrete Grind all glue residue on your concrete slab.
So that you have a clean floor ready for re-installation of any flooring system. 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 maintain a virtually Dust-Free environment*
– 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!
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Lino Floor Removal
Lino Floor Removal
Lino Flooring Removal Sydney
Lino Flooring is extensively used because it is water-impervious, fairly durable, adjustably resilient and insulating, easy to install, available with a variety of appearances, and inexpensive. However, Lino Flooring has environmental concerns in manufacturing, use, and disposal.
Lino Flooring decomposes and releases toxic gasses, mostly hydrogen chloride, long before bursting into flames. This can kill fire victims and firefighters working without an SCBA. Lino fires are also hard to extinguish, due to the impermeability of Lino.
If you want to refurbish your home or renovate your business’s workspace. Lino Flooring can make it extremely difficult and should be removed before attempting to relay a new flooring system.
The best thing for you to do is to get your Lino Flooring professionally removed before replacing it with a more substantial, sturdy surface. By getting it professionally removed you can ensure that the job will be completed in a safe and fast manner by our team at Lino Flooring Removal Sydney.
At Lino Flooring Removal Sydney, we offer a service to Remove Your Lino in a safe manner our team of professionals has years of experience in Lino Flooring Removal. We use high-quality, safety equipment and specialized tools to get the best results when completing the task of removing the Lino Flooring. We will be able to Remove The Lino Flooring in a safe and efficient manner while making sure that is completed within a reasonable time frame.
– We are a fully insured business with worker’s compensation, insured for public liability and all employees have white card health and safety and covid vaccinations.
– Our highly trained staff will always work in a safe and efficient manner while using high-quality Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Dust Extraction Equipment.
What Is The Cost To Remove Lino Flooring?
$9 – $19 Per Square Meter*
Here at Remove Lino Sydney, we offer a service of Remove Lino Flooring at a cost of $9 – $19 per square metre*. Lino Planks, Lino Sheets, and Lino 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 lino tiles, lino planks, or lino sheets that were glued to the floor.
(This does not include concrete grinding or floor sanding)
MULTIPLE LAYERS:
$9 – $19 per square metre to remove LAYER #1 + $10 per square metre to remove any additional layers.
(Lino Flooring may sometimes have multiple layers as it was common for Lino layers to just install new Lino over the old layer rather than removing it and installing the new layers)
LINO WITH UNDERLAY:
$35 LINO square metre to remove Lino that has underlay. Such as masonite, chipboard, MDF, etc.
(This includes the cost to remove the underlay also)
Why Do I Need A Professional To Remove Lino Flooring?
It is always recommended to get a professional, licensed team in to Remove Lino Flooring from your property due to the potential health hazards such as Lino Tile Asbestos a lot of people try to Remove Lino themselves without realising the potential health risks that it is having to them without the proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and the correct tools to get the job done safely. It is always recommended to leave Lino Flooring Removal up to a professional especially if you are unsure if it may contain asbestos.
People who also try to DIY Remove Lino themselves often forget that even if the Lino itself doesn’t have asbestos in it that the glue can also, so without professionally removing it your creating a future hazard for yourself and expose yourself to asbestos in the glue that was used to lay your Lino Flooring
Book your job now to Remove Lino from your property safely with a price-beat guarantee on all quotes!
How Do I Check If My Lino Flooring Has Asbestos?
To find out if your Lino Floor contains asbestos or not, you can do the following:
– Try to find a brand name (which is normally printed on the back of the Lino Floor if you can lift it)
– Try to find the year it was produced (which is normally printed on the back of the Lino Floor if you can lift it)
– Send a small sample of the Lino Floor to a lab for testing (airsafe.net.au)
– Look at the backing of the Lino Floor 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 Lino Floor 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/
– Asbestos exposure can be a health risk. It is estimated that 4,000 Australians die each year from asbestos-related diseases.
– Working with Lino Floor Asbestos tiles will release toxic dust and fibers into the air. Lack of awareness in the past has led to many workers suffering from terrible diseases today such as mesothelioma and asbestosis.
– Lino Floor 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 Lino Floor asbestos products that contain Asbestos remain in many buildings across Australia, creating a hazard for contractors and do-it-yourself renovators.
– Often Lino 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 Lino themselves often forget that even if the Lino itself doesn’t have asbestos in it that the glue can also, so without professionally removing it your creating a future hazard for yourself and expose yourself to asbestos in the glue that was used to lay your Lino Flooring
Lino Tile Asbestos Flooring is a 100 percent synthetic material. In standard Lino tiles, the base layer is usually fiberglass which is then coated in PVC Lino 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 Lino Tiles can contain Asbestos. Lino Flooring has been a popular choice for flooring and wallpaper throughout the modern era, and many Lino building materials manufactured before 1980 had asbestos mixed in to increase their durability, especially Lino Floor tiles. Lino Floor is a plastic resin manufactured from ethylene and chlorine.
– Workers must take many precautions to Remove Lino Floor 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 Lino Asbestos Tile removal to qualified professionals who are licensed by the Australian government to remove them.
Removal Of Linoleum Flooring
Removal Of Linoleum Flooring – Lino Sheet, Lino Tiles, and Lino Planks are our team’s specialty, our team will come and remove all forms of linoleum floor coverings no matter old and well stuck they are to your subfloor. Removal Of Old Linoleum Flooring can be a nightmare and it can be extremely frustrating to Remove Linoleum Flooring however with our specialized equipment, we can take this issue off your hands. Once the old lino has been removed we can then offer you a Dust-Free Concrete Grinding service so that your floor is clean of any lino glue residue using our Dust-Free Concrete Grinder.
Prices can vary quite a lot from company to company regarding Dust-Free Linoleum Flooring Removal costs, here at Dust-Free Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney we guarantee that we will always be upfront with pricing, with no hidden extras. Other companies regardless of job size will make you hire a skip bin ($375-$1,000+) which 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 Dust-Free Linoleum Flooring Removal Sydney our team will come in, remove all your Linoleum Flooring, sweep and vacuum your property once we are finished as well as take all the rubbish 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!
What Is Linoleum Flooring?
Linoleum Flooring is 100 percent synthetic material. In standard Linoleum Planks, Linoleum Sheet, and Linoleum Tiles, the base layer is usually fiberglass which is then coated in PVC lino 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.
The top wear layer is a finish (such as urethane) that protects floors from scratches and stains. Next is the image layer, which can look like hardwood or stone, or a pattern or solid colour. Some Linoleum Floors have a texture that matches the image, making wood and stone styles look and feel a lot like the real thing.
The core determines how dent- and water-resistant a Lino product is. Depending on the product, the core may also add rigidity. Some Lino Flooring feels flexible before you install it (like a Lino Sheet, which comes in a roll) and some feel much firmer (like rigid core products, where Lino Planks or Lino Tiles snap together). On some Lino Flooring products, there is an attached underlayment. This can add cushion and make floors quieter underfoot.
What Is Lino Sheet Flooring?
Lino Sheet Flooring is 100 percent synthetic material. In standard Sheet Lino, the base layer is usually fiberglass which is then coated in PVC Lino 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. Lino sheet floor is completely impermeable to water, unlike Lino Floor Tiles, which come in stiff tiles, and Lino Planks, which come in interlocking strips.
What Is Lino Plank Flooring?
Lino Plank Flooring, also called Lino Flooring, is also 100 percent synthetic, but in these products, the core layer is a thicker, multi-layer PVC Lino. Luxury Lino comes in Planks or Tiles.
Laminate Flooring is similar to luxury Lino Plank Flooring in its look and installation, but the critical difference is that the surface is a hard plastic laminate with a printed design layer, while the core layer is rigid fiberboard, a product made from wood byproducts bonded together with melamine resins. The overall thickness for laminate planks ranges from 6 mm to 12 mm.
The overall thickness for Lino ranges from 1.5 mm for Sheet Lino to 5 mm for Luxury Lino Planks, making these products decidedly thinner than most Laminate Flooring.
What Is Lino Tile Flooring?
Lino Tile Flooring is a 100 percent synthetic material. In standard Lino Tile Flooring, the base layer is usually fiberglass which is then coated in PVC Lino 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 Lino Tiles may contain Asbestos.
How Much Does It Cost To Remove Lino Sheet Flooring?
$9 – $19 Per Square Meter*
Lino Sheet Flooring Removal will cost $9 – $19 Per Square Metre* to remove depending on: