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Best Floor Scrapers for Tile, Glue & Flooring Removal

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Removing tile, scraping glue, lifting linoleum, and prepping subfloors all require the right demolition tools. Professional flooring contractors rely on heavy‑duty scrapers to cut through grout, adhesive, thinset, and stubborn flooring materials efficiently. Below are top‑rated scrapers ideal for high‑output flooring and remodelling work.


Best Floor Scrapers for Tile, Glue & Flooring Removal

A contractor favorite, the QEP razor scraper features a stainless steel blade and compact 5.25‑inch handle for close‑control scraping. Ideal for removing flooring adhesive, wall tile residue, paint, stickers, and thinset in tight spaces. Its sturdy build and razor‑sharp blade make it one of the most efficient handheld scrapers on the market.


This long‑handle scraper provides greater leverage for removing tile, flooring glue, and hardened surface buildup. With a 4‑inch blade and extended reach, it reduces bending and knee strain during large removal projects. Contractors appreciate its durability and the included replacement blades for extended use.


Built for demanding demolition work, the KeFanta scraper uses a 4‑inch wide metal blade and long handle for strong downward force. It’s ideal for scraping tile adhesive, linoleum backing, paint buildup, and gum from concrete and tile. The kit also includes 10 extra metal blades, adding excellent value for contractors.


With a 4‑inch double‑edge steel blade and cushioned handle, the Red Devil scraper is excellent for tile removal, carpet backing, old linoleum, and stuck‑on adhesives. Its long handle provides extra leverage, making it useful for scraping large rooms or tackling thick material on concrete.

For contractors who need powered removal capability, this SDS‑Plus chisel‑style floor scraper attaches to rotary hammers for fast tile, thinset, and adhesive removal. Its heavy‑duty steel construction and 5‑inch x 11‑inch blade make it ideal for aggressive demolition work where manual scrapers fall short.


Why These Scrapers Matter for Flooring Contractors

Professional‑grade scraping tools help contractors:

  • Remove tile, thinset, and adhesive faster

  • Reduce physical strain during demolition

  • Improve job‑site efficiency and productivity

  • Prepare subfloors for clean, even installations

  • Minimize damage to concrete or subflooring

A well‑equipped flooring contractor completes jobs faster and delivers better results.


Protect Your Flooring Business

Scraping and demolition work can expose contractors to property damage, tool loss, injuries, and unexpected job‑site hazards. The right insurance coverage protects your livelihood and keeps your team operating confidently.


  • General liability

  • Workers compensation

  • Tools & equipment coverage

  • Commercial auto

Protect your crew, your tools, and your reputation.

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