If a job is hard to do by hand, then don’t! Getting the right tool for the job keeps you profitable and makes your life easier.
Tackle hard jobs confidently without breaking a sweat
Flooring removal can be a difficult job, especially when it comes to small spaces and hard to reach spots. Anyone who has spent a day pulling narrow strips of carpet out of an aggressive adhesive by hand or scraping heavy mastic with an 8” razor can attest to that. For flooring that’s hard to remove, walk-behind floor scrapers are worth their weight in gold. Whether you’re running a rental company, contracting, an installer looking to add a new service, or a veteran demo contractor looking to supplement your larger equipment (from 90 lbs to 400lbs), we have a machine that will do the job.
If a job is hard to do by hand, then don’t! Getting the right tool for the job keeps you profitable and makes your life easier.
Sometimes it is faster to pull an easy floor up by hand, but what do you do with the adhesive that is left behind? A walk-behind scraper with a sharp blade will make quick work of most adhesive and leave a smooth floor ready for prep or installation.
Not all subfloors can handle the weight of large equipment. If you can walk on it, our walk-behind scrapers can work on it.
Getting the machine to where the work is can take more effort than the job itself. If your work takes you to places that aren’t easily accessible, you need a machine that can be made light enough to carry. All of our walk-behind scrapers are designed to break down for 1-2 people to easily transport.
Our space-saving folding handles on every walk-behind model will help you fit the equipment you need into the vehicle you have.
Our blades hold their edges better, and are consistently tougher when compared to conventional blades. Our patented notched wing design on self-scoring blades improves performance and longevity
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