Find a demolition contractor in Colorado Springs, CO

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Top 10 demolition companies in Colorado Springs, CO

Homeowners agree: these Colorado Springs demolition contractors are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
The Sharpest Saw Tree Service

The Sharpest Saw Tree Service

New on HomeGuide
6 hires on HomeGuide
7+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
The Sharpest Saw is committed to excellent and timely services delivered to its customers to ensure their money is well spent and valued We know that our customers are the reason why we are in business and we guarantee that we will make them our number one priority. As an arborist I have the privilege of always being able to face and conquer new challenges. It allows me to be creative. Wether its a new design for a flower bed or mapping out my rigging lines every job is different from the last....
BWP-Custom Renovations

BWP-Custom Renovations

New on HomeGuide
9 hires on HomeGuide
3+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
We bring a thinking out of the box attitude coupled with a let's get it done out look. Solving a problem that has frustrated someone else.
Finesse Exteriors

Finesse Exteriors

New on HomeGuide
3+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
We pay attention to detail our main goal is to accomplish your vision in a reasonable time frame we like to communicate woth our customers the best we can
Cozy Cabin Remodeling

Cozy Cabin Remodeling

3.0(2)
8+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
Melissa G. says, "My project is almost complete, and Greg and his crew did an absolute beautiful job on my lanscape project! It was a lot and quite detailed and they truly cared about my wants and made sure everything was exactly how I wanted it, they went above and beyond!! I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND Greg and Johnny for any landscape or construction needs!!" Read more
General Specialists Inc

General Specialists Inc

New on HomeGuide
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
General Specialists, Inc. (GSI) is a design/build general contractor w a Class B license and over 30 years experience in commercial, residential and light industrial construction. We can provide references if requested.

Your Demolition Services questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does interior demolition cost?

Interior demolition costs $2 to $8 per square foot or $1,000 to $5,000 for an average demolition project. Obviously, the more you demolish and the greater the difficulty, the higher price. A small or simple demo project may include removing a single wall or the flooring in a room. A large or more complex demo project may include gutting the kitchen or removing a fireplace and chimney.

The final cost of your interior demolition will also be impacted by the labor you hire and the age of your home. Hiring a certified professional is more expensive, but worth the cost to ensure your demo is done safely, especially in an older home that may suffer more damage during demolition.

Finally, as with any project, there may be unforeseen expenses like mold remediation or asbestos removal that can greatly increase the final costs. An experienced demolition contractor is better at inspecting the property and pointing out potential issues than an inexperienced crew or homeowner.

How can I save money on my demo project?

The best way to save money on a demo project is to do some of the work yourself. Simple projects like removing wallpaper, pulling up carpet, or taking down closet shelving are easy DIY tasks and not worth paying a professional to do. Instead, save the heavier or more labor intensive jobs for the paid contractor. Projects like removing countertops and cabinets requires several crew members and can cause damage if not done properly.

Another way to save money on your project is to salvage and resell your old cabinets, countertops, or lighting fixtures that are still in good shape. If you don't want to resell them, consider donating the materials and appliances to a charity like Habitat for Humanity where they will be of use to a family in need.

Do I need a permit for interior demolition?

In most cases, you will need a permit for interior demolition, depending on your location. The permit process involves submitting the following documents to your local Building Department:

  • A demolition plan showing the location of any walls or other structures being removed.
  • A floor plan that details the existing conditions and proposed changes.
  • A copy of your property deed
  • Proof of homeowner's insurance
  • Proof of fee payment

Once you have obtained a demolition permit, you will need to post it on your property in a visible location. Regardless of whether or not you need a permit, you must still follow other regulations, such as those governing asbestos removal. Consult with a qualified contractor or inspector to ensure you are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. 

Should I do interior demolition myself?

While you can save money by doing interior demolition yourself, it is not recommended unless you have the necessary DIY skills, tools, and safety equipment. Demolition can be dangerous, messy, and time-consuming. Hiring a qualified contractor ensures no one is hurt and the home doesn't sustain any structural damage.

A certified demolition contractor will help you keep your project on time and on budget. 

How do I choose a demolition company?

When hiring a demolition company for your interior demo project, look for a company with years of demolition experience and a good reputation for quality workmanship. Here are some additional suggestions to help you find the best company for your project:

  • Compare at least 3 estimates from licensed, bonded, and insured demo companies. 
  • Browse company reviews from past clients on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask for a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before the demolition begins.
  • Never pay in full upfront, instead work out a payment plan for work completed.

What questions should I ask a demolition specialist?

An interior demolition project is a big commitment, both of your time and your finances. Don't hand over that responsibility to a novice. Instead, look for an experienced and certified professional and ask these important questions to ensure you hire the right contractor:

  • How long have you been doing interior demolition?
  • How many interior spaces did you work on in the last year?
  • Do you charge an hourly labor rate or a flat fee?
  • Do you have the necessary licensure, insurance, and surety bonds?
  • Does your estimate include dumpster rental and waste disposal?
  • What happens if you find asbestos in my attic insulation during the demo?
  • How long will the demolition take?
  • Can I salvage the counters or cabinets for another project?
  • Will you provide a list of past clients with contact details?

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