Seattle Asbestos-Aware Demo

Demolition done

carefully.

We provide careful demolition planning for Seattle-area home additions, garage additions, decks, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and structural remodeling projects. Our team does not perform asbestos abatement directly. We coordinate Good Faith Inspection scheduling, work with certified asbestos abatement partners, and plan the demolition process safely before remodeling begins.

From the first inspection to site preparation, we help homeowners keep the project organized, compliant, and ready for construction. Serving Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Bothell, Lynnwood, Everett, Shoreline, and the greater Puget Sound area.

Asbestos Accreditation
NES-AW-20260507-02
Asbestos Awareness Training
WAC 296-62-07722
Service 01
Full or partial interior tear-out

Interior Demolition

Careful interior tear-out for remodels, additions, and rebuilds.

We prepare Seattle-area homes for remodeling with clean, planned interior demolition. Our team handles partial or full interior tear-outs, debris removal, dust control, and safe jobsite preparation before construction begins.

For older homes, we coordinate required Good Faith Inspection steps before demolition and work with certified abatement partners when needed.

Serving Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Bothell, Lynnwood, Everett, Shoreline, and the greater Puget Sound area.

Good Faith Inspection scheduled before demo
Kitchen, bathroom, basement, and full-room tear-outs
Dust control and debris hauling
Typical timeline: 3–10 days
Plan Interior Demolition
Service 02
Targeted removal — keep what stays, remove what doesn't

Selective Demolition

Not every remodel needs a full interior tear-out. We provide selective demolition for Seattle-area homes when only certain walls, ceilings, flooring, cabinets, fixtures, or damaged areas need to be removed.

Our team protects the surrounding space, controls dust, removes debris, and keeps the jobsite organized so the next phase of remodeling can start smoothly.

Wall, ceiling, flooring, cabinet, and fixture removal
Clean cuts around areas that stay in place
Asbestos testing on any material from pre-1981 areas
Typical timeline: 1–5 days
Plan Selective Demo
Service 03
Site readiness, protection, and staging

Remodel Preparation

Before the first wall comes down, the site has to be ready: utilities mapped, floors protected, dust barriers in place, and the path from front door to work zone planned. Skip this and the rest of the project pays for it.

We handle the prep so the demo crew can move fast on day one — floor protection, plastic walls, HEPA filtration, utility shut-offs, and dumpster placement that doesn't block the neighbor's driveway.

Floor and surface protection throughout the home
Dust barriers, zip walls, and HEPA negative air
Utility mapping, shut-offs, and capping
Typical timeline: 1–2 days
Plan Remodel Prep
Remodel Preparation
Site Setup
Asbestos Safety Planning
Hazard Planning
Service 04
Identifying hazards before they become problems

Asbestos Safety Planning

Asbestos in Seattle homes typically lives in popcorn ceilings, 9-inch floor tile and mastic, pipe and duct wrap, transite siding, and vermiculite attic insulation. Most pre-1981 homes have at least one of these — sometimes all five.

Safety planning maps what's likely to be there, what gets tested, what gets sealed in place, and what needs full abatement before demo. Our team carries WAC 296-62-07722 Asbestos Awareness training so we know exactly when to pause and bring in specialists.

Pre-1981 home walkthrough and risk mapping
Sample point recommendations for inspector
Encapsulate-vs-remove decisions per material
WAC 296-62-07722 trained team
Request Safety Planning
Service 05
Required by Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

Good Faith Inspection

A Good Faith Inspection is required before most demolition and renovation work in the Puget Sound region — it's how the city confirms whether asbestos-containing materials are present and what has to be abated first.

We schedule the inspection with an accredited inspector, walk the home with them, and translate the report into a real action plan: what gets sealed, what gets removed, and what the abatement budget looks like before you commit to the rest of the project.

Accredited inspector scheduling
Sample collection, lab testing, and report
Action plan with abatement scope and cost range
Typical timeline: 5–10 business days for lab results
Schedule a Good Faith Inspection
Good Faith Inspection
Inspection + Lab
Certified Abatement Coordination
Coordination Only
Service 06
We coordinate — we don't perform abatement ourselves

Certified Abatement

Important: We don't perform abatement ourselves. We coordinate certified abatement contractors as part of the larger remodel project — so you only manage one schedule, one timeline, and one point of contact.

We've worked with the same group of certified abatement partners across King & Snohomish County for years. We line up the work, confirm clearance air-testing, and handle the transition from abatement back to active remodel — without you running point between three contractors.

Trusted certified abatement contractor partnerships
Schedule integration with the rest of the remodel
Clearance air-testing coordination
Typical abatement timeline: 2–7 days
Coordinate Abatement
Service 07
Office, retail, restaurant, and TI demolition

Commercial Demolition

Commercial demo runs on a different clock — leases are timed, neighboring tenants are operating, and the building's mechanical systems can't be shut down arbitrarily. After-hours and weekend work is often the only way.

We strip out tenant spaces, restaurant kitchens, retail buildouts, and offices for TI projects. Coordination with landlords and property managers on freight access, dumpster placement, fire alarm shut-downs, and noise restrictions is baked in.

After-hours and weekend scheduling
Landlord and building management coordination
Asbestos survey for any pre-1981 commercial space
Typical timeline: 1–3 weeks
Plan a Commercial Demo
Commercial Demolition
After-Hours
How It Goes

Four careful steps before the first swing.

Step 01

Walkthrough

On-site review — home age, suspect materials, scope, and budget range.

Step 02

Good Faith Inspection

Accredited inspector + lab results before any demolition activity.

Step 03

Abatement

Certified partner removes flagged materials and clears air-testing.

Step 04

Demo & Remodel

Our crew demos the cleared space and continues straight into the remodel.

Got an older home — and a project in mind?

Share the address, the era of the home, and what you're hoping to remodel. We'll walk through how Good Faith Inspection, abatement coordination, and the remodel itself fit together — honestly, no aggressive sales follow-up.