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Commercial Demolition Contractor In Washington
Commercial Demolition That Feels Controlled
Commercial demolition should feel planned, not chaotic. From day one, the site stays contained, the work moves in the right sequence, and the mess never takes over your building. As the old materials come out, you can finally see the clean slate forming, making the next phase feel simpler and more achievable.
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With FDC Construction on your side, your inspiration can always be met by our expertise to bring your vision to life. Our experts always remain dedicated to your satisfaction.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you do selective/interior demolition or just full building demo?
We specialize in both full structural demolition and selective/interior demolition. Whether you need a complete building teardown or precise interior work such as removing walls, flooring, cabinets, or fixtures while preserving surrounding areas we have the expertise and equipment to handle it safely and efficiently. If you have a specific scope in mind, feel free to reach out and we can walk you through the best approach for your project.
Are you licensed for commercial demolition in Washington?
Yes, we are fully licensed and insured to perform commercial demolition throughout Washington. Our licensing ensures compliance with all state and local regulations, and we follow strict safety and environmental standards on every project.
What factors affect demolition costs?
Demolition costs can vary depending on several key factors, including: Size and scope of the project – Larger buildings or more extensive interior spaces generally cost more to demolish. Type of demolition – Selective/interior demolition can be more labor-intensive than full building teardown. Materials involved – Concrete, brick, steel, or hazardous materials like asbestos can increase costs due to special handling requirements. Accessibility – Limited access, tight spaces, or urban locations may require specialized equipment or extra labor. Disposal and recycling – Costs for hauling, landfill fees, or recycling materials can impact the total price. Permits and regulations – Local permit fees, inspections, and environmental compliance add to the overall cost. Every project is unique, so we provide detailed estimates after assessing your property and demolition needs.
Can you salvage and recycle materials?
Salvage and recycling services are not included by default. However, if requested in advance and under certain circumstances, we may be able to accommodate material salvage or recycling on a case-by-case basis. Any additional labor, handling, or disposal requirements will be discussed and approved prior to proceeding.