Porcelain tile is one of the hardest and most stubborn flooring materials to remove. Unlike vinyl, carpet, or linoleum, porcelain is dense, rigid, and set firmly in mortar or thinset—making removal slow and punishing if you’re relying on hand tools.
For single-tile repairs or tiny bathrooms, manual methods work.
For full rooms, renovations, or commercial spaces, a powered solution is the only way to get fast, clean, consistent results.
Removing glued-down vinyl flooring—whether VCT (Vinyl Composite Tile), LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile), or LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)—can be a serious challenge. These materials are flexible and durable, but the real battle is the adhesive underneath. Heavy-duty glue bonds tightly to the subfloor, turning even small areas into slow, strenuous jobs when using hand tools.
For tiny spaces, manual scraping works. But for kitchens, hallways, basements, and commercial projects, a powered scraper like the Eddy Floor Scraper is the most efficient choice for clean, consistent results.