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What Tools Do Professional Flooring Installers Use Daily?

  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

Professional flooring installers rely on a wide range of specialized tools every day to complete projects efficiently and deliver long-lasting results. From surface preparation to installation and finishing, having the right tools ensures proper adhesion, smooth application, and high-quality finishes across epoxy, tile, hardwood, and concrete flooring systems.


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Understanding the most commonly used tools can help contractors improve productivity, reduce errors, and maintain consistent performance on job sites.


1. Surface Preparation Tools

Surface preparation is the most critical step in flooring installation. Without proper prep, materials may fail prematurely.

  • DEWALT Concrete Surface Grinder: Designed for large surface preparation, this grinder removes coatings and smooths ridges on concrete slabs prior to new flooring systems.



  • Bosch Dust Extraction Vacuum: A HEPA‑rated dust extractor that pairs with grinders to maintain a cleaner job site and reduce airborne silica, which is critical for worker safety and OSHA compliance.


Accuracy is essential when installing flooring systems, especially for tile, plank, or patterned designs.

  • Tape Measure: Used constantly for layout, spacing, and cutting accuracy.



  • Laser Level: Ensures straight lines and proper alignment across large floor areas.


Laser Level:
  • Speed Square: Helps with marking straight cuts and angles quickly.



These tools are used daily to apply flooring materials evenly and securely.

  • Notched Trowel: Essential for spreading adhesives or mortar with consistent thickness.


  • Gauge Rake: Used for spreading self-leveling compounds and epoxy coatings evenly.


  • Roller Covers: Provide smooth application of coatings and sealers.


Flooring installers frequently need to cut materials or remove old flooring.


  • Flooring Cutter: Provides clean, precise cuts for vinyl, laminate, or tile.


  • Floor Scraper: Used for removing old adhesive, coatings, or damaged flooring.



These tools help ensure the final surface looks professional and polished.

  • Sanding Discs: Smooth rough areas and prepare surfaces between coats.






Protect Your Flooring Business

Flooring installers rely on thousands of dollars’ worth of tools daily—and jobsite risks such as injuries, equipment theft, and property damage can impact your business.




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