Making room for that unexpected new family member, or just expanding your Master suite, whatever the Drywall Demolition project, trust A+ Construction to help.
With any renovation or large repair like drywall demolition, there are many factors to consider when picking a company.
First, let’s look at some answers to common questions we encounter.
Why Would I need to Remove Drywall?
There are a few reasons to remove drywall within your home including handling damage that is too large to patch, gaining access to interior walls to look for signs of water or rodent damage, and replacing old or worn-down drywall panels.
How Difficult is it to Remove Drywall?
Anyone who is not a professional will find drywall demolition a thankless and difficult task. If not done correctly it can be downright dangerous. To properly handle drywall demolition you need to understand how structures are constructed. You need to have experience hanging drywall, so it makes the demolition part easier.
What Costs Are Associated with Drywall Demolition?
Smaller jobs will run much less than larger demolition projects. The costs associated with any of these are tied to the condition of the drywall, access to the project site among others.
A trained contractor could give you the best quote for the size and area you are looking to renovate and give you a better estimate for your particular need.
Want to quickly weed out the professionals from the inexperienced? Here are the steps to cleanly remove drywall.
Steps to Cleanly Remove Drywall?
Gone are the days of banging and pulling at drywall pieces, only to be rewarded with small chunks and backache for your trouble. Keep an eye out for these key steps that an experienced drywall contractor would know and practice.
- Cut Out the Corners
Any good drywall demolition begins with cutting out the corners of the drywall pieces. Finding and identifying the taped areas will help move this part along quickly. - Find and Remove Screws
Next, a good contractor will look to remove the screws that held the piece(s) to the wall or ceiling. By removing these, the drywall will come off in sheets rather than pieces. - Pull Off Panels of Drywall
Once the hard work of removing screws is complete, the drywall panels will likely just come right off. Any areas that are a little more complicated may take maneuvering, but it will still be easier work than aimless tugging. - Cleanup
By removing the panels in this fashion, a trained contractor can walk away from a demo project relatively clean. The panels will have come off easily and now all that is left to do is clean up any debris that may have fallen in the process.
Why Choose A+ Construction for your Drywall Demolition
When it comes to drywall demolition, A+ Construction is your trusted resource. Our years of expertise will go a long way to making your dream space a reality. Why tackle a project like this alone when you can trust us to do the heavy lifting for you?
Our experts will help guide you throughout the project, and keep you up to date every step along the way. We work closely with you to ensure you are aligned with your vision through each step of the project, so the outcome is what you expect.