Certified Company
Home and business owners put a lot of thought into construction and renovation projects but often overlook the challenges and demands of the demolition process. With decades of experience, the demolition team at Emkor Construction knows just how demanding a demolition project can be. Our Vancouver demolition contractors are the best in the business and aim to bring every demolition project to the safest, most efficient, and most affordable completion possible. As you explore your upcoming commercial demolition or residential demolition project, here are a few key things to know about demolition services.
The demolition process does not start with taking a sledgehammer to a wall. To safely and properly tackle your project, a demolition contractor will need to spend some time conducting an inspection. This will allow your team of Vancouver demolition contractors to safely remove any harmful substances before leading the major demo. Additionally, an inspection provides the opportunity to make a plan that will move your demolition project forward in the best way possible.
There are a lot of safety concerns in the demolition process, and all of them should be taken seriously. From personal protective equipment – helmets, ear protection, eye protection, etc. – to harmful materials that may be onsite, you should hire a demolition contractor that makes safety a top priority. If an inspector has identified materials such as asbestos and lead paint in your building, these need to be handled by a professional.
Waste management is one of the biggest aspects that every demolition team needs to consider. Dumpster rentals are a great way to expedite this process, but homeowners and Vancouver demolition contractors should also be aware of what materials can be recycled. Following a demolition, recycled concrete is a common excess material that is highly sought after. Other household features such as doors, windows, and big heavy beams are also worth recycling, as many salvage companies will pay to take these off your hands.
If you are pursuing a residential demolition – whether a full demo or for a renovation – do not live in your home during the demolition process. By its very nature, demolition projects create a lot of dust and noise and will make your home virtually unlivable. Do yourself a favor and find somewhere else to stay during the process. Similarly, every demolition project will create some level of disruption and disturbance for your neighbors. Consider them when scheduling your project, and maybe even drop off some cookies or a bottle of wine to show gratitude for their patience and understanding!
Don’t make the mistake of rushing into your demolition project. Instead, trust a professional demolition contractor like those at Emkor Construction to lead the way. Whether you have your project all lined up already or need a bit of advice, give us a call today. Our demolition team is always happy to provide free quotes and free estimates as we talk you through these exciting and consequential undertakings!