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Turn Your Mini Skid Steer Into a Floor Scraper: The Bucket-Edge Explained

Mini skid steers already show up on more job sites than most contractors think about. Toro Dingo, Bobcat MT100, Vermeer CTX, Kanga loaders: these compact machines are the right fit...

Tile and Mortar Removal at Scale: What Actually Works on Large Commercial Jobs

Commercial tile removal on large retail, institutional, or industrial sites is a job where equipment selection has a direct and measurable impact on whether the project is profitable. At 10,000...

The Complete Guide to Commercial Floor Removal: What Tool Do You Actually Need?

Choosing the wrong floor removal tool on a commercial job is expensive. It shows up as slow production, excessive blade wear, equipment that struggles through the job, and substrate prep...

How to Remove Hot Rubber Waterproofing from a Concrete Podium Deck

Hot rubber waterproofing removal from a podium deck is one of those jobs that exposes the limits of conventional equipment fast. Walk-behinds make no meaningful impression on the material. Ride-on...

Thin-System Waterproofing Removal: Why It's Slow on Ride-Ons and Fast on the XDS

Thin-system waterproofing removal is one of the most underestimated jobs in parking structure restoration. The coatings look manageable — a millimeter or two of urethane on a concrete deck doesn't...

How Much Does Floor Scraping Cost? (And Why Rental Pricing Is Misleading)

If you've been pricing out a floor scraping job, you've probably found a day rate from a rental company and assumed the math was straightforward. It isn't. The number on...

Epoxy Floor Removal: Why Skid-Steer Force Outperforms Ride-On Scrapers at Scale

Epoxy floors are everywhere in commercial and industrial settings — warehouses, distribution centres, manufacturing facilities, commercial kitchens, healthcare buildings. They're there because they work: aggressive adhesion to prepared concrete, chemical...

Why Every Flooring Contractor Should Own a Skid Steer Attachment Instead of a Ride-On Floor Scraper

The rental model made sense when floor scraping was occasional. But for flooring contractors, restoration companies, and general contractors doing commercial demo, scraping is a core task, not an exception.

skid steer floor scraper vs ride-on scraper

A concise comparison of skid steer vs ride-on floor scrapers, focusing on power, productivity, and the best use cases for each to maximize removal speed and efficiency.