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DUSTLESS FLOOR REMOVAL

Dust sucks! No one wants to breathe it, especially silica dust. Our system
controls dust during the demolition process. The indoor air quality is often
better after we finish a job than it was when we got there because we operate
air scrubbers during the demolition process.

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THE DUSTLESS DIFFERENCE

 The difference began 25 years ago. That’s how long we have been prepping floors
for installation. We have learned what to do and what not to do. Along the way
we got serious about dust control because it is serious. Our service isn’t just
about removing tile; it is about the entire experience. We will be polite,
punctual and we will deliver the goods.

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WHO WE ARE

We are Oklahoma’s first choice for dustless floor removal. Customer satisfaction
is our primary focus, which is why we got serious about dust all those years
ago. We want to provide you with a clean, safe, and quick process.

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WHY CHOOSE DUSTLESS TILE REMOVAL?

In the realm of tile installation Broken Arrow OK services, there’s one word
that can send shivers down the spine of any homeowner or contractor: dust. But
not just any dust – we’re talking about respirable silica dust, a silent menace
lurking amidst the chaos of construction activities. Picture this: tiny
particles so minuscule they float like a mist in the air, 10,000 times smaller
than the width of a human hair. It’s the kind of dust that can stick around in
your home for up to 12 days after the work is done, not exactly something you
want to breathe in.

Sure, some contractors might try to “contain” this dust with flimsy plastic
walls, but let’s be real – trying to corral something that tiny with tape and
plastic is like trying to catch a breeze in a net. After over 20 years in the
flooring business, we’ve tried every trick in the book to contain dust, and
here’s the truth: you can’t. But what you can do is control it – and that’s
where we come in.

 

UNDERSTANDING RESPIRABLE SILICA DUST

Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: respirable silica dust. This
isn’t about fear-mongering; it’s about facing facts. Silica is a naturally
occurring mineral found in everything from concrete to brick to stone. When
these materials get cut, ground, or smashed up during demolition, they release
silica particles into the air in the form of dust. And we’re not talking about
big, chunky particles that you can brush off – we’re talking about tiny ones,
smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter, that can sneak deep into your lungs and
wreak havoc. That is something everyone wants to avoid when hiring a tile
installation Broken Arrow OK contractor.

Inhaling this stuff is bad news bears, folks. It can lead to a whole host of
respiratory issues, from chronic coughing and shortness of breath to the big
kahuna: silicosis, a lung disease that can be fatal. But fear not – we’re here
to help you breathe easy.

 

CONTROL VERSUS CONTAINMENT

Let’s clear something up: there’s a big difference between containment and
control. Containment might work for things like water or gravel, but when it
comes to something as small as respirable silica dust, forget about it. We
recently got a call from a poor soul who hired a contractor to remove their
tile, and let’s just say things didn’t go as planned. The dust got everywhere –
and I mean everywhere. Cleaning companies wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot
pole, and the restoration bid to clean up the mess? A cool $16,000. Yikes.

Containment is leaky and drafty. Control is powerful and prevents dangerous
silica dust from floating in the air you breathe. Control looks like this –
Swedish industrial vacuums which have the necessary CFM and pre-separators to
keep up with the air power needed to control dust.

These vacuums control dust through proprietary shrouds and cuffs at the point of
origin. Yes you will see some dust escape the closed system because floors
during demolition are not flat. This is why we keep air scrubbers operating in
the room with us. What we don’t capture when performing a tile installation
Broken Arrow OK service, the air scrubber will.

We create a clean profiled concrete floor ready to install a new floor covering
on. Your floor is a significant investment. We understand that people think
demolition is grunt work. It is work for sure, but it’s also a skill. We have
been called out by other contractors to remove floors they could not.  Our
famous saying is, if we can’t get it up, it ain’t coming up!

 

LET’S TALK SURFACE PREPARATION

Preparation is key to any successful tile installation Broken Arrow OK, and
that’s especially true when it comes to concrete. You see, when concrete is
finished, it creates a thin “cap” on the surface – less than ⅛” thick. That
smooth finish might look nice, but it’s not exactly ideal for laying down new
flooring. Most manufacturers recommend a minimum surface roughness, or Concrete
Surface Profile (CSP), of 1-2 for proper adhesion.

Guess what? We can achieve that CSP while we’re demolishing your old flooring,
killing two birds with one stone. This means your tile setter is getting in and
out faster.  We can safely remove 350 – 500 square feet of tile in a day. Wood
can take more time to get up depending on  whether it was nailed, glued or both.

If you’ve had a tile floor removed and can’t get the thinset up, we do that
too.  We have ground off thinset for many folks who pulled their own tile. I
think the record still stands at six hours. That’s how quickly a couple had a
floor installed after we provided our demolition and prep services. We’re that
good.

 


WHY TRU DUSTLESS?

So, why should you choose TRU Dustless for your tile removal and tile
installation Broken Arrow OK needs? Simple: experience. We’ve been in the game
for over 20 years, and in that time, we’ve handled over a million square feet of
silica dust – and kept it under control the whole time. But enough about us –
let’s talk about how it works.

We’ve got all the fancy equipment you could ever need to keep dust at bay:
high-powered vacuums, HEPA filters, mobile air scrubbers – you name it, we’ve
got it. And when it comes to the actual removal process, we’ve got that down to
a science too. We start with a walk-through to make sure we’re all on the same
page, then we get to work. We’ll protect your furniture and surfaces with drop
cloths, then it’s go time. Whether we’re scraping, chiseling, or using floor
scraping equipment, you can bet we’ve got our trusty vacuums and dust control
gear at the ready.

Once the dust has been controlled (literally), we’ll haul away all the debris
and leave your space clean and ready for its next floor covering. And trust us –
your tile installation Broken Arrow OK contractor is going to love us. Our
demolition process creates the necessary Concrete Surface Profile needed to
create the bond needed for a successful installation.

So why wait? Say goodbye to dust and hello to TRU Dustless today!

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