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Selective Demolition

Targeted removal of specific structures or materials while protecting the areas around them.

Selective demolition in Wilmington is the right approach when you need to remove a specific section of a structure without disturbing what surrounds it. This is common in renovation projects, building reconfigurations, and situations where only part of a property needs to come down while the rest stays intact.

Salty Fox Services plans each selective demolition project carefully before any work begins. We identify exactly what needs to come down, establish safe boundaries, and execute with precision to minimize impact on surrounding structures, systems, and finishes. The goal is to leave only what is supposed to stay, clean and undamaged.

Selective demolition is frequently used by renovation contractors, property managers, and building owners reconfiguring or upgrading a space. Call 910-612-0397 to talk through your project.

Common questions

What is the difference between selective demolition and full demolition?

Full demolition takes down an entire structure or large section. Selective demolition removes only specific walls, materials, or portions while leaving the rest of the building intact. It is the standard approach for renovations where only part of a space needs to be cleared.

Can selective demolition be done while part of a building is still in use?

This depends on the scope of work, safety requirements, and the layout of the building. Call us to describe your situation and we can advise on the right approach for your specific project.

How do you protect areas that are not being demolished?

We plan each project before work starts, clearly identifying boundaries and putting protective measures in place. Our crew works carefully to ensure surrounding structures, finishes, and systems are not affected by the work.

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