Residential Complete Demolition
Understand the Process
Step 1: Pre-Demolition Planning and Permits
The site is assessed to evaluate structural integrity, hazards, and demolition feasibility. Surveys are conducted for hazardous materials like asbestos and lead. Permits are obtained from local authorities, and utility companies are notified to disconnect services. A demolition plan is developed, outlining the method, safety measures, and waste management strategy.
Step 2: Hazardous Material Removal
Certified professionals remove hazardous materials such as asbestos and lead. Air quality testing is conducted to ensure safety. Salvageable materials like metal, wood, and concrete are extracted for recycling or resale.
Step 3: Structural Demolition
The site is prepared with fencing and dust suppression systems. Depending on the project, demolition is carried out using excavators, bulldozers, controlled implosions, or manual deconstruction. Safety is closely monitored throughout the process.
Step 4: Debris Removal & Site Cleanup
Debris is sorted, transported, and properly disposed of or recycled. The ground is leveled and cleared of any remaining materials. A final inspection ensures compliance with regulations before the site is officially closed out.