If you are someone who is interested in getting the tile floor of your home removed and replaced, there are not too many ways of going about doing it. Simply put, old tiles need to be broken up and removed for new flooring to be installed, and there are two main ways of doing so, one of which is the traditional method of using hand tools like a hammer and chisel, and the more modern method is to used machines such as a tile removing machine. Aripeka residents should be made aware of the main reasons why professionals will prefer to use machines for removing tiles over the traditional methods of breaking the tiles by hand.

Tile Removing Machine Is Faster

One of the main reasons why a floor removing professional would prefer using a tile removing machine over a traditional hammer and chisel is because it is way more efficient at breaking up tiles, which leads to faster removal times. With a tile removing machine, Aripeka professionals will not have to take a break from the physical labor they are performing. Most machines do not need to rest in order to continue performing as they should. A machine can not be used all the time, as it wears down parts and may cause some parts of the system to fail and need to be replaced. But typically a tile removing professional will know the limits of their tile removing machines.

Tile Removing Machines are Safer for Professionals

Another great reason why tile removing professionals choose to use tile removing machines over traditional hammer and chisels for breaking up tiles is because it is a little bit safer on all people involved with the task. Breaking up tiles creates shards and fine dust that can go into the air and affect all those in the home, most notably the professionals involved. But with a tile removing machine, Aripeka professionals are further away from the byproducts of removing tile floor. Being further away will make it less likely that someone will breathe in fine dust or get hurt by the tiny shards that may break up.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of EMG Floor Removal*