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Phoenix Tile Removal Company Sets New Clean Flooring Removal Record

by PRC Agency PR

The owner occupied residence was located in Cave Creek, a tranquil suburb 30 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona, with the town adopted motto of "Where the Wild West Lives". Removal of the tile flooring was major concern of the homeowners due to the invasive, dusty mess normally created and left behind by the traditional tools of the industry. The residents were present during the process and even though most of their belongings were relocated to the garage and other areas of the 3,100 square foot home, they did not have to move out of their home for the project to take place. Since May of 2010, Arizona Home Floors has provided to homeowners in the Greater Phoenix, Arizona area the option of having tile and other flooring removed without lingering residual dust and debris. Arizona Home Floor's owner, Jack King, is the inventor, patent holder and also President of DustRam, LLC that manufactures and sells the revolutionary DustRam® System equipment. Jack developed both specialized floor tile removal tools and refined the removal process to allow tile and other flooring materials to be removed dust free.

In the first 3 months of 2016, Arizona Home Floors has removed over 17,700 square feet of various types of tile flooring and carpet, including Ceramic, Porcelain, Marble, Travertine and Saltillo, which produces the most dust due to its soft composition and thicker thinset mortar adhesive which holds it to the concrete subfloor. According to Jack King, 'Arizona Home Floors achieves consistent, dust free results every time, significantly reduces the overall removal time, uses no plastic sheeting or water, and homeowners do not need to leave their home or pay for multiple cleanings due to dust contamination. The DustRam System Equipment is designed to capture the dust as it is created, preventing it from ever becoming airborne. With this specialized equipment, high performance vacuums, refined processes and a highly skilled crew, Arizona Home Floors guarantees that clients' homes will be as clean, if not cleaner, when the crew leaves than when they arrived.

Developed and perfected over an 8-year period, the DustRam® System is the only system of tile removal tools and equipment currently on the market capable of performing removal of tile and other floor coverings cleanly and in about half the time that traditional, dusty methods require. Traditional tile removal tools, even when used in combination with protective measures like plastic sheeting or water, do not eliminate air borne Crystalline Silica dust, a known carcinogen, from getting in into cabinets, drawers, closets, curtains, furniture, and adhering both walls and ceilings. A typical 1,000 square feet of Ceramic tile removal can produce 500-600 pounds of dust. The system consists of individual tile removal tools for each step of the removal process that are used with high performance, high power vacuums that capture the dust at the source. “Our hope is to eventually revolutionize the tile floor removal industry and enable homeowners everywhere to have access to a healthy, clean tile removal service that will not contaminate their beautiful homes with hundreds of pounds of dust", said Jack King.

The DustRam® System Equipment designed by Jack King and used by Arizona Home Floors is available for sale to contractors, remodelers, property management companies and flooring installers in other states across the U.S. and Canada. Arizona Home Floors is the only company in the Phoenix, Arizona area removing tile with the DustRam® System Equipment as a truly dust free flooring removal option to homeowners. More information including videos of the equipment in operation and testimonials from actual customers, visit www.azhomefloors.com or www.dustfreetileremoval.com, or call (480) 659-3199 to discuss projects.


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