Good questions, but I don't do this as a profession. This flooring project and the other flooring projects seen in the other two videos of mine were done for a friend. I did this at his new office after he relocated, in order to help cut back some expenses for him. I bought the flooring and the materials out of my own pocket, so I'm not too sure what something like this would make. I'm sure if done for the right company or working as an independent contractor doing a lot of jobs, it would pay out very nicely. One thing to note, it's very labor intensive work, especially removing glued down carpet.
@@RealKansasMan I was just curious cause I have actually don't commercial carpet tile for 4 years but I was more a laborer and installer who got paid by the day. We did far buffer jobs and demoed using our hands and machines . I have quit working that dude but I do know how to install and do the cuts. And was thinking I should get an llc to actually do jobs on my own. And it is labor intense work pulling up glued down carpet lol not a lot can handle it lol