Interior Demolition Contractors in Rancho Viejo - Starr County, TX

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C&R Construction & Roofing

McAllen, TX

C&R Construction & Roofing offers construction, demolition, and roofing services, making us customers' go-to choice for professional contracting services. Contact us today to get a free interior demolition quote for your project. more

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Campos Hauling Services

Mission, TX
  • Interior Demolition
  • Mobile Home Removal
  • Structures
  • Hardworking and honest
  • Attention to detail
  • Hassle-free and affordable

Campos Hauling Services provides interior demolition for both residential and commercial projects. When you choose us, you're getting more than just a service—you're getting a partner dedicated to helping your project succeed. Contact us today for a free demo... more

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Sanchez Hauling Demolition

Mission, TX

Sanchez Hauling Demolition offers demolition and debris removal services, perfect for residential and commercial customers. We make the demolition process as simple and stress-free as possible for you. Contact us today to get your free interior demo quote. more

Interior Demolition Tips for Rancho Viejo - Starr County, TX

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)