(Video Transcript Below)
Did you know your floors play a big role in how your business looks—and performs? Vinyl Composition Tile is frequently used in commercial spaces due to its durability and easy maintenance. However, just like any other flooring type, VCT needs attention. Regular stripping and floor finish waxing protect your investment and enhances the overall appearance of your property.
When we talk about stripping, we refer to the removal of old floor finish wax layers that accumulate on the surface of the floor. This process involves thorough cleaning to prepare the surface for a fresh floor finish wax application. Your VCT floors can look their best when they have a clean slip-resistant surface, free from dirt or debris.
When budgeting for VCT strip and floor finish wax services in Kansas City, several key factors can influence the total cost:
Square Footage
The size of the area directly impacts the price. A larger area will naturally require more labor and material costs, which can add up. It’s common for costs to range from $0.75 to $1.50 per square foot.
Condition of the Floor
The existing condition of your VCT plays a vital role in determining costs. If a floor has not been maintained for a while, it may require heavier cleaning and additional services to prepare it for new floor finish wax. This is a crucial step that enhances the result but can increase costs.
Floor Finish and Removal
Removing old floor finishes—especially if there are multiple layers—can add to labor costs. The more time-consuming the removal, the higher the cost. If the previous floor finish wax is in poor condition, it may take more effort to remove, contributing to the final bill.
Furniture and Equipment Removal
Often overlooked, the need to move furniture or equipment before starting the job can also affect your overall costs. Depending on how much furniture there is and how heavy, you may need additional labor costs to get everything out of the way before the cleaning can begin.
Time Constraints
If the work has to be done overnight, on weekends, or within a tight window (like between shifts or before a reopening), labor costs typically rise. Crews may need extra staff to finish faster, or premium rates to work off-hours. Rushed timelines can also require fast-drying products, which cost more than standard finishes.
Type of Floor Finish Wax Used
The type of floor finish wax you choose can influence your total budget. Higher-end floor finish waxes may come with a larger upfront cost but offer longer-lasting results. Investing in quality materials typically yields better outcomes and can save you money in future restorations.
Frequency of Service
Keeping to a routine of stripping and floor finish waxing can lower costs over time. If you’re consistent, you reduce the need for extensive labor that comes with neglecting your floor’s upkeep.
So, How Much?
In Kansas City, property managers can expect an average cost for VCT stripping and floor finish waxing that typically hovers around $0.35 to $0.65 per square foot. Budgeting for consistent maintenance can ease these costs by reducing the severity of the job when it’s time to perform the maintenance procedures
VCT Stripping and Refinishing FAQs:
How often should VCT floors be stripped and refinished?
Most commercial VCT floors require stripping and refinishing every one to three years, depending on foot traffic, maintenance practices, and the type of facility. Regular burnishing and proper cleaning can extend the time between full refinishing cycles.
Is stripping and waxing VCT disruptive to operations?
Stripping and refinishing can usually be scheduled during off-hours or completed in phases to minimize disruption. Proper planning helps ensure floors are dry, safe, and ready for use when operations resume.
Why does VCT stripping and refinishing pricing vary so much?
Pricing depends largely on labor requirements. Factors such as floor condition, finish buildup, square footage, and the type of floor finish used all affect the amount of time and labor needed to complete the job correctly.
Let’s get your floors back to safe, clean, show-ready condition! Call 912.322.6200 or email [email protected] to discuss your floor care needs today!
Video Transcript
Stripping and refinishing VCT tile typically costs between $0.35 and $0.65 per square foot. However, actual pricing can vary based on several key factors.
The condition of the floor has a significant impact on cost. Floors that have not been properly maintained for years often fall on the higher end of the price range because they require additional steps. Heavy buildup from previous floor finish applications, the level of wear on the existing finish, and the total square footage being serviced all influence how much labor is required—and labor is the primary driver of cost.
The type and quality of floor finish used also affect pricing. More durable, long-lasting finishes tend to cost more upfront, but they often perform better over time. Like most professional services, a minimum service charge is commonly included.
Proper VCT stripping and refinishing involves removing old finish buildup, deep scrubbing the floor, and neutralizing the surface so new finish can properly bond, all while following manufacturer recommendations.
In fact, approximately 96% of the cost of VCT stripping and refinishing is labor. Extremely low pricing is often a red flag, as it may indicate shortcuts or improper procedures. We evaluate what the floors actually need, how much labor is required, and what it takes to do the job correctly the first time.
With the right care, VCT floors can look great and perform well for years. If you’re looking for clear, honest recommendations, we can walk your space, assess your floors, and help you develop a plan that fits your needs. And if you ever have questions—remember, Mo knows.
Dana shares simple, helpful floor-care insights for Advanced 360 Floor Care to support Kansas City businesses in keeping their facilities safe, clean, and professional.
