West Polk Sanitation is located in Bolivar, MO and serve surrounding areas in countless ways, including demolition, sanitation, rubbish and debris removal, trash hauling, and more. We work hard to serve each and every customer we do business with, no... more
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Dittmer Ditching
Located in Calhoun, Missouri and serving the greater Clinton area since 1959, Dittmer Ditching knows what it takes to serve our community. Our staff of experts is fully trained, registered, and insured, so you can count on our team at Dittmer... more
Triton Contracting LLC
The team at Triton Contracting work hard to produce superior quality results and provide impeccable customer service. We are capable of performing residential and commercial interior demo. Our experienced crew offers expertise in wall removal, flooring removal and complete strip-outs.... more
JC Myers Construction Co
JC Myers Construction Co is a family-owned and operated demolition company serving Warrensburg, MO and the surrounding areas. Since 1948, we've been safely demolishing a variety of structures, including their interiors. Reach out to us today to schedule a free project... more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Osceola, MO
Tips for Interior Demolition
Can I do my own interior demolition project?
When most people think of interior demolition, they imagine a sledgehammer breaking through a wall or ripping out paneling; but there's more to it than that.
So while you may be tempted to tackle and interior demolition project yourself, there are some aspects of the job that you will definitely want to leave to an expert.
Interior Demolition You Can DIY:
- Removing a non-load-bearing wall without electrical/plumbing
- Removing an old bathroom vanity
- Removing kitchen cabinets
Interior Demolition You Shouldn't DIY:
- Removing anything if asbestos is present
- Removing a load-bearing wall
- Removing a non-load-bearing wall if you're unsure of electrical/plumbing
- Removing appliances hooked up to electricity or plumbing (unless you have experience doing so)