Interior demolition involves removing non-structural elements inside a building—like walls, ceilings, flooring, and fixtures—to prepare the space for renovation or upgrades. The main structure stays intact.
Explosive demolition, or implosion, uses carefully placed explosives to bring down a structure quickly and safely. It’s a highly specialized method that requires expert knowledge of both building structures and explosives, and it’s usually handled by licensed professionals working with a demolition team.
Deconstruction is a careful, hands-on method of demolition that focuses on removing and salvaging materials for reuse or recycling. It involves taking apart a structure piece by piece to recover as many valuable components as possible.
The demolition process typically includes:
Yes, most demolition projects—especially those removing half or more of a building’s interior or exterior walls—require a permit. You may also need to complete pre-demolition inspections and submit notifications before work can begin.
The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the project. Your contractor will give you an estimated completion time when providing your quote.
We choose the safest and most effective method based on the project. Common methods include implosion (using explosives), manual demolition (by hand), and mechanical demolition using heavy equipment like excavators and skid steers.
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