Canton Floor Removal

Looking for professional floor removal services in Canton to help you with the hardest part of changing out your flooring?

 

We guarantee we can remove the toughest flooring faster & more efficient than any other method and we have the references to back it up!

 

  • Carpet & Backing
  • Marble
  • Ceramic
  • Paint
  • Concrete Toppings
  • Sheet Vinyl
  • Deck Coatings
  • Terrazzo
  • Elastomeric Coatings
  • Thin Set Mortar
  • Floor Coat
  • Vinyl Flooring
  • Hardwood

 

 

Call our floor removal hotline toll free at 844-854-6534 for the fastest and most experienced floor removal service in Canton

 

Are you in need of an experience floor removal service in Canton?

 

How are you going to know if the company you hire is licensed, bonded & insured?

 

Looking for floor removal services in Canton and want to know how to find an experienced & reputable company that you can trust?

 

For any questions, please call us toll free at 844-854-6534

 

Canton Ohio

Canton is a city in and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1805 alongside the Middle and West Branches of Nimishillen Creek, Canton became a heavy manufacturing center because of its numerous railroad lines. However, its status in that regard began to decline during the late 20th century, as shifts in the manufacturing industry led to the relocation or repositioning of many factories. After this decline, the city’s industry diversified into the service economy, including retailing, education, finance and healthcare.

Canton is located approximately 24 miles (39 km) south of Akron, and 60 miles (97 km) south of Cleveland, in the northeastern part of Ohio. Canton lies on the outskirts of the greater northeast Ohio metropolitan area anchored by Cleveland, and is also a short distance away from the periphery of the greater Pittsburgh area. The city serves as a gateway to Ohio’s extensive Amish country, particularly in Holmes and Wayne counties to the city’s west. Canton is located along the historic Lincoln Highway, the present-day Interstate 77, U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 62, and is also the terminus of the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

As of the 2010 Census, the city of Canton is the largest incorporated area in the Canton-Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMMSA), which includes all of Stark and Carroll counties. The CMMSA reported a population of 404,422. Canton’s city population declined 9.7%, down to 73,007 residents.[9] Despite this decline, the 2010 figure actually moved Canton from ninth to eighth place among Ohio cities. Nearby Youngstown in Mahoning County, once considerably more populous than Canton, suffered a larger decline.

Most outside attention given to Canton is focused on two things. The first is football, especially the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the formation in 1920 of what eventually became the National Football League. The second is William McKinley, who conducted from his home in Canton the famed front porch campaign which won him the presidency of the United States in the 1896 election. The McKinley National Memorial and the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum commemorate his life and presidency. Canton was chosen as the site of the First Ladies National Historic Site largely in honor of his wife, Ida Saxton McKinley.  Source Wikipedia

 

Ohio Floor Removal Cities