Demo and Abatement Safe, Controlled Removal
When materials must be removed, we handle containment, demolition, and disposal with safety-first practices and clear documentation.
Clean, Compliant Removal
Selective demolition and abatement that keeps projects moving.
Selective Demolition
Targeted removal that protects unaffected areas.
Containment Setup
Sealed work areas and negative air control dust and debris.
Debris Hauling
Efficient removal and transport of demolished materials.
Regulated Disposal
Proper handling and disposal to meet local requirements.
Site Prep
We prep the area for reconstruction and restoration work.
Project Coordination
Clear scheduling and communication with trades and adjusters.
Demo After Damage—or Before Rebuild
Selective demolition removes only what cannot be saved so reconstruction can start on a clean, documented substrate.
Water- and Mold-Damaged Materials
Swollen drywall, saturated insulation, and flooring that failed structural drying must come out before rebuild. Removing them under containment keeps spores and dust from spreading into clean rooms.
Fire-Damaged Structure
Charred framing, smoke-saturated finishes, and materials that cannot be cleaned are selectively demolished after contents are packed out, so soot does not redeposit during tear-out.
Hazardous Materials
When testing confirms asbestos or lead in materials that will be disturbed, abatement is required before general demolition. Bingham is AHERA certified and follows EPA RRP rules for lead-disturbing work.
Safe, Efficient Demo Work
We protect your property while moving fast.
Safety-First Practices
Containment, negative air, and PPE keep your site safe and compliant with AHERA and EPA RRP protocols when regulated materials are involved.
Clean Worksite
Daily cleanup and careful handling reduce disruption for your family and for the trades that follow.
Insurance Support
We document the scope and coordinate with your adjuster so covered demo and abatement can be billed directly.
From Assessment to Rebuild-Ready
Step-by-step removal with containment, regulated disposal, and a clean handoff for reconstruction.
Assess and Plan
We review the loss, identify materials to remove, and determine whether asbestos or lead testing is required before tear-out. The scope is documented for you and your adjuster.
Contain the Area
Work zones are sealed and negative air is established so dust, debris, and fibers stay inside the containment. Adjacent rooms and HVAC openings are protected.
Demolish and Remove
Damaged or regulated materials are carefully removed. Asbestos and lead waste go through approved disposal channels with paperwork; general debris is hauled for proper disposal.
Prepare for Rebuild
The site is cleaned, inspected, and handed off ready for drying completion or reconstruction. You receive documentation of what was removed and how regulated materials were handled.
Demo and Abatement on Your Claim
When demolition or hazardous abatement is required because of a covered water, fire, or storm loss, it is typically included in the insurance scope. Bingham itemizes the work, shares documentation with your adjuster, and bills your insurance company directly for covered services. Your deductible remains your responsibility under your policy.
Demo & Abatement FAQs
Demolition & Abatement Across the Country
Bingham Restoration responds 24/7 across 10 states with a 48-minute average arrival time. Find emergency help near you:
- Demolition & abatement in Phoenix, AZ
- Demolition & abatement in Tucson, AZ
- Demolition & abatement in Salt Lake City, UT
- Demolition & abatement in Las Vegas, NV
- Demolition & abatement in Los Angeles, CA
- Demolition & abatement in Seattle, WA
- Demolition & abatement in Dallas, TX
- Demolition & abatement in Kansas City, MO
- Demolition & abatement in Nashville, TN
Need Demolition or Abatement? We Are Ready.
Call now or request a callback. We work directly with your insurance company to streamline your claim.