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Remove hardwood floor glued to concrete.
Engineered hardwood floor glued down to concrete.
In general expect about ten square feet per hour working at a good pace.
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If you re removing regular tongue and groove flooring that isn t glued to the floor the hardest part will be prying the first few boards loose with your crowbar.
The figure in your case could be higher or lower.
You can do this by checking the floorboards against the walls.
85 total man hours to remove hardwood and adhesive that was left behind.
The wedges are placed where the planks meet.
Determine the thickness of the hardwood flooring to be removed.
Mitchell newman the principal of habitar design and stratagem construction says.
This includes complete removal with a smooth clean concrete slab ready for re installation of a new floor.
Removing the flooring will be simple if it isn t glued.
Place a ruler through the joint to the subfloor below gaining an accurate measurement of the floorboard thickness.
Insert the blade of the scraper under the loosened edge of the flooring and lift up on the handle.
Remove the baseboards and trim revealing the expansion joint along the wall.
Remove the flooring with a hand held floor scraper after putting on work gloves.