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Demolition Done The Right Way

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Renovation can be a great way to up the resale value of your home or to redesign the house to suit your tastes. In either case, it’s a good idea. However, renovation can take a very long time, especially if you’re trying to do it yourself. Believe it or not, even the demolition phase of a renovation can be time-consuming and can demand a professional level of expertise. Even if you plan on rebuilding on your own, it could be a smart idea to hire one of the professional demolition companies in Denver for that first crucial phase in your redesign. As it turns out, there is a right way and a wrong way to demolish a room.

The Tools of Demolition

You may think that demolition is an easy job. After all, it’s not as if you have to make measurements or swing your hammer with any kind of precision or restraint. All you have to do is demolish. Still, you can’t just enter a room wielding only a small hammer and expect to finish tearing down the walls in any reasonable amount of time. Demolition, just like construction, has its tools which make the job at hand infinitely easier. For starters, you’re going to need a much bigger hammer. While you can certainly make your fair share of holes with a regular claw hammer, a sledgehammer has the girth and the heft to knock out portions of the wall in huge chunks. Sledgehammers can also tear through tougher material, such as brick. The job simply gets done faster when you have a bigger hammer. You’ll also find plenty of need for a pry bar, also known as a crowbar. An S-shaped crowbar will come in handy when you need to pry apart the wooden planks in the interior framing of a room. In addition, you’ll also want a San Angelo bar, which is like a pry bar, but shaped like a 6 foot spear. A San Angelo bar comes with a chisel point at one end and a spear point at the other. The chisel point can be used to help pry tiles off the floor, while the spear point is an effective tool for demolishing concrete slabs. With these 3 tools, you can accomplish almost every task you could face in a demolition. The only other tool you’ll need is a screwdriver, to take apart electrical outlets and switches. And it goes without saying that a demolition job comes with a lot of potential for injury – so make sure you’re wearing hardhats, gloves, and safety goggles.

Quick, Thorough Demolition

One of the other major myths about demolition is that it is a quick job for layman. It actually is not, especially if the demolition is a part of an interior renovation job. Taking apart the electrical work in a safe manner takes time. Walls must be knocked down in a certain order, or else you could create bad structural problems in the rest of your house. Floor tiles sometimes break apart while being pried up, forcing you to get on your hands and knees to try and pry off the small remains with a screwdriver. And don’t forget that demolition makes a pretty big mess as well, which will require cleanup. Since people often want their home renovation to go as quickly as possible, many people prefer to hire professional demolition companies in Denver to come knock out the walls and tear up the floors in a quick, thorough, and safe manner. Demolition, it turns out, is not something you want to leave to just anyone, particularly if it needs to be done quickly.


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