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Apex Construction is considered one of the top experts in the commercial/industrial dismantling industry we take pride in our ability to perform selective and total interior demolition projects. We are proficient in performing projects in any occupied or vacant environment, such as, office buildings, shopping centers, commercial buildings, industrial complexes, pharmaceutical plants, laboratories, manufacturing facilities, government buildings, school, universities, and hospitals.
Apex Construction's crews are interior dismantling experts who take special care in providing our clients with schedules and precisely coordinated tasks that address all of the client's operational needs so that work is performed seamlessly and without interruption to daily operations. All projects are handled with the utmost concern for safety of both the customer and our employees. Our crews are sensitive to and proficient in performing tasks that require stringent controls with regard to dust, noise and vibration.
Interior dismantling and demolition capabilities include but are not limited to, duct and line cleaning and decontamination, saw cutting and removals of pre and post stressed slabs, underground utility tracing, documentation, waste removals, and all phases of selective interior demolition including utilities, walls, ceilings and floors. Contact Apex Construction today to begin your next selective interior demolition project.
How much does it cost to demolish a house?
Generally between $4.00 - $15.00 per sq. ft., but the number varies widely based on the specific needs of your house demolition project. Contact us for more details. The only reliable way to determine the cost of house demolition is to contact a reliable and trusted local demolition company. Requesting your home's demolition cost estimate is as simple as picking up the phone and calling Apex Construction, we are experienced in the nuances of home and commercial demolition.
Do local governments require a permit to demolish a home?
Usually a permit needs to be pulled prior to demolishing a house. The permits necessary depend on your local and state municipalities. Your city or county government may also have rules for house demolition related to notifications, noise, hours of demolition, disposal of the debris, etc... Apex Construction is well informed about local regulations and will pull the permits on your behalf in most cases. We will be sure to clarify up front all the services we will perform, including whether or not we will be pulling and paying for the permits required.
Does my home need to be inspected for asbestos and lead paint prior to being demolished?
Most states require that older homes or buildings be inspected for the presence of asbestos, lead paint, and other hazardous materials prior to being demolished. If your home or building contains hazardous materials that need to be removed, proper procedures for abatement need to be followed. We offer this service or can work with an environmental remediation specialist to complete the removal of hazardous materials.
What is deconstruction and is that an option for the demolition of my home?
Deconstruction is basically the process of manually salvaging as many of the materials inside the home as possible, piece by piece. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, deconstruction projects can achieve recycle or reuse rates of over 70%.
Because everything is done manually, deconstruction takes much longer and costs significantly more than typical demolition methods with heavy machinery. Interior demolition crews individually take doors off, light fixtures, sinks, tubs, copper pipe, glass from windows. Even the nails in the floor boards can be removed and recycled.
Because of the additional labor involved, expect to pay more to deconstruct your home rather than demolish it. Apex Construction has deconstructed many buildings and is well informed on the process, contact us for more details.
How do I know I'm getting a fair price to demolish my home?
While it's important to get more than one estimate to be sure you're getting a fair deal, don't atomically accept the lowest bid. Work with a demolition contractor that offers you the best overall value, which includes a combination of their quoted price and their professional credentials like license, insurance, and references. A lot can go wrong on a house demolition project, so select the contractor that you trust to do the job properly.