What is Internal Demolition?
Internal demolition involves removing structures and materials inside a building while leaving the main framework intact. This process is often necessary during renovations, remodeling, or property refurbishments to create space for new designs or upgrades. Unlike complete building demolition, internal demolition focuses on specific sections, such as walls, ceilings, flooring, or fixtures, without affecting the property's structural integrity.
Our Methods of Internal Demolition
We employ a range of methods based on the project’s needs:
Hand Demolition: Tools like hammers and crowbars are ideal for removing minor elements like partitions, wooden panels, or fixtures.
Mechanical Demolition: Using equipment like mini excavators and jackhammers for larger sections, such as concrete floors or brick walls.
Soft Stripping involves removing non-structural elements like carpets, plaster, or tiles to prepare for new installations.
Selective Demolition involves targeting specific interior parts for removal while preserving reusable materials like wood or metal for recycling.