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Best Tile Removal Tools for Commercial Flooring Jobs

  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

Commercial tile removal requires heavy duty tools capable of handling large spaces, thick mortar beds, and stubborn adhesives. Whether removing ceramic, porcelain, quarry tile, or glued vinyl composite tile, the right equipment speeds up production and reduces labor fatigue. Below are reliable tile removal tools ideal for commercial flooring contractors.


Best Tile Removal Tools for Commercial Flooring Jobs

This SDS Plus tile removal chisel features a three inch wide blade designed to lift tile, thinset, and mortar efficiently when paired with a compatible rotary hammer. Its bent, cranked profile helps the blade get under tile cleanly while offering solid leverage for commercial tear‑outs.


This four inch wide SDS Plus scraper attaches to a rotary hammer to remove tile, vinyl, thinset, and adhesive buildups. The larger blade size covers more area, helping contractors complete removal work faster on commercial floors such as lobbies, hallways, and retail spaces.


This five inch scraper provides an even wider cutting surface for large scale tile and thinset removal. It includes spare bolts and locknuts for securing the blade during heavy hammering. This makes it a strong option for thick mortar beds or large commercial flooring demolitions.


This three inch chisel is designed for removing tile, laminate flooring, and base moldings. Its angled design improves reach and helps contractors remove tile along walls, columns, and tight commercial spaces with more control.


This scraper includes two heavy duty blades and a sturdy SDS Plus shank. The ten inch length and four inch blade width help remove thinset, grout, linoleum, and glued flooring materials often encountered in commercial kitchens, restrooms, and entryways.


For commercial contractors needing maximum power, this SDS Max demolition hammer provides strong impact force for breaking tough tile, mortar, and concrete. It includes chisels for tile removal and works well on large commercial slabs or thick bonded flooring.


Why These Tools Matter for Commercial Tile Removal

Professional contractors rely on these tools because they help:

  • Remove tile and mortar faster across large areas

  • Reduce manual prying and chipping labor

  • Handle thick commercial thinset and adhesive

  • Improve productivity on high volume projects

  • Prepare concrete slabs for new flooring systems

The right equipment supports cleaner tear‑outs and more efficient commercial flooring prep.


Protect Your Commercial Flooring Business

Tile removal exposes contractors to heavy tools, airborne debris, and job-site risks. A strong insurance plan protects your team and equipment on demanding projects.


  • General liability

  • Workers compensation

  • Contractor tools and equipment

  • Commercial auto

Reliable coverage supports your business from demolition to installation.

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