VCT Stripping & waxing
Professional Floor Care in Saint Charles and Saint Louis, MO

What is VCT?
Understanding VCT Stripping and Waxing — And Why Your Business Should Do It
Every 6–12 Months
If you’ve ever walked into a school, hospital, office, or retail store and noticed floors that gleam like glass, chances are you were looking at VCT — or Vinyl Composition Tile. Known for its durability, affordability, and ease of maintenance, VCT is a popular flooring choice for commercial and institutional spaces. But to keep these floors looking their best and performing well, routine maintenance is critical — and that’s where VCT stripping and waxing comes in.

What Is VCT Stripping and Waxing?
Over time, the wax layer on VCT floors accumulates dirt, scuffs, and wear marks. Simply mopping or buffing won’t restore the shine. That’s where stripping and waxing comes in:
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Stripping is the process of removing the old, dirty, and worn-out layers of wax from the tile surface.
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Waxing (or refinishing) involves applying new coats of high-quality floor finish to create a glossy, protective barrier.
This process deep cleans the floor and renews its appearance, creating a fresh, shiny finish while protecting the tile underneath.


Who we service
We service any building that contains VCT such as:
Educational Facilities
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Public and private schools (hallways, classrooms, cafeterias)
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Colleges and universities
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Daycares and preschools
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Trade and vocational schools
Healthcare Facilities
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Hospitals
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Urgent care centers
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Doctor’s offices and clinics
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Dental offices
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Nursing homes and assisted living centers
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Laboratories
Retail Spaces
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Grocery stores and supermarkets
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Convenience stores
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Department stores
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Pharmacies
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Shopping malls
Commercial Buildings
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Office buildings (breakrooms, hallways, lobbies)
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Call centers
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Government buildings
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Post offices
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Banks
Service Facilities
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Salons and barber shops
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Laundromats
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Fitness centers and gyms (especially in locker rooms or reception areas)
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Cleaning and janitorial supply stores
Residential and Mixed-Use Spaces
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Apartment complex common areas (laundry rooms, hallways)
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Dormitories
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Rental property lobbies
Industrial and Municipal Facilities
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Warehouses (especially breakrooms and offices)
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Manufacturing facilities
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City buildings (e.g., town halls, community centers)
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Libraries
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Recreation centers
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