Doers Junk Removal LLC
At our locally owned and operated business in Metamora, IL, we specialize in junk removal and light demolition. Our community-focused team is here to assist... more
Ed Hartwig Trucking & Excavating Inc
Over the last 30 years, Ed Hartwig Trucking & Excavating has grown to provide our community with a wide range of services. We have seven semi... more
Green Iron Demolition
Green Iron Demolition is a full-service demolition and excavation company serving customers throughout the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana. We have 15 years of experience... more
Kimble Landscaping & Excavating Inc
The team at Kimble Excavating, Inc. will accept a call anytime. The father and son team of Gerald Kimble and Roger Kimble is committed to... more
Larry's Universal Inc
Larry's Universal, Inc. will quite literally move the earth for you. We can handle earth moving, interior demolition, chimney removal, and more. We are based... more
Opperman Construction Company
Since 1902, Opperman Construction Company has combined centuries of knowledge and experience with consistent innovation to become the reliable construction and demolition company of choice throughout... more
Peoria Junk Removal
There is no job too small or too big for our equipment. We provide our customers with transparent, upfront quotes that are fair. Make sure... more
Petree FARMS Demolition & Excavation LLC
Need interior demolition? Petree FARMS Demolition & Excavation LLC is a family business dedicated to proving exceptional demolition and excavation services throughout McLean County and the... more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Rutland, IL
What steps are involved in bathroom demolition?
Demolishing a bathroom is a common interior demolition project. Depending on how much demolition and remodeling you plan on doing, each bathroom renovation comes with its own individual characteristics.
However, follow these 5 basic steps if you plan to give your bathroom a full remodel:
- Step 1: Shut off the electricity and water supply
- Step 2: Pull out sink(s), vanity, and cabinets
- Step 3: Remove the toilet
- Step 4: Tear out the bathtub and/or shower
- Step 5: Rip out the walls and flooring
Learn more about bathroom demolition: 5 Beyond-Easy Ways to Save on Bathroom Demolition Costs.