FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out our FAQs for quick answers and expert insights to help you make the best decisions for your demolition project.

We usually drop the dumpster off right on your property. Most of the time, the best place is your driveway.

Just give us a call at (213) 408-7840, and we’ll come pick it up for you.

Yes! Every time we bring you an empty dumpster, your rental time starts fresh.

Both demolition and deconstruction break down buildings, and both can recycle a lot of the materials. The big difference is that deconstruction takes more time and work because things are taken apart by hand instead of quickly torn down.

Yes! A commercial demolition service has the right training and certifications to do the job safely. They follow strict safety rules and use the right equipment. Hiring professionals means your building will be taken down the right way and safely.

Asbestos is a dangerous material that’s often found in old buildings. If we find asbestos, our trained team wears safety gear, blocks off the area, and carefully removes it, following strict safety rules. If there is asbestos in your building, let us know. We’ll send a special team to test for it and remove it the right way.

Each building is different, so it’s hard to give an exact time without checking it out first. Contact us or fill out the form below, and we’ll send someone to give you an estimate.

The time it takes depends on when the demolition will happen. Ask the contractor for an estimated start and finish date. Knowing the schedule will help you plan other parts of your rebuild or remodel and give you a better idea of how long the project will take.

Yes, most projects where at least half of the walls are being torn down need a permit. Some rules require inspections and notifications before starting the demolition.

Every project is unique, so we choose the best method to safely tear down the building without harming people or the environment. The main methods are using explosions (implosion), doing it by hand, or using machines like excavators and skid steers.

When looking for a demolition company, make sure they have the right experience and team to handle different types of projects. Check that they are licensed and insured and that their drivers and workers are fully trained.

Demolition can focus on just the inside of your home or office. The team will remove things like drywall, floors, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, window and door frames, and interior walls while keeping the outside of the building safe.