Interior Demolition Contractors in Bad Axe, MI

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Cliff A Messing Excavating Inc

8826 E Huron Line Rd, Ruth MI 48470

Cliff A Messing Excavating is a top choice for residential and commercial demolition, removal, and excavation services for the greater Ruth, MI area. We are committed to lasting results through quality products and techniques. Reach out to our friendly staff ...

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Ware's Excavating

8191 Rescue Rd, Owendale MI 48754

In Bad Axe, Ware's Excavating has earned a reputation for providing professional and reliable demolition and excavating services. Our goal is to exceed customers' expectations in every aspect of our service, from customer service to craftsmanship, pricing, and everything ...

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Gene Clancy & Sons Excavating Inc

947 Port Austin Rd, Port Austin MI 48467

Founded in 1957, Gene Clancy & Sons Excavating Inc has been providing dependable and professional services to Bad Axe and surrounding Michigan communities ever since. Our team is prepared to meet nearly any site preparation challenge residential and commercial customers ...

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McEachin Excavating & Farm Drainage Inc

4095 Shabbona Rd, Deckerville MI 48427

Throughout Lexington and surrounding Michigan areas, McEachin Excavating & Farm Drainage Inc is known for quality work. We believe in doing things the right way the first time, not the second or third like some of our ...

Interior Demolition Tips for Bad Axe, MI

Demolition Tips for Interior Projects

What steps are involved in bathroom demolition?

Demolishing a bathroom is a common interior demolition project. Depending on how much demolition and remodeling you plan on doing, each bathroom renovation comes with its own individual characteristics. 

However, follow these 5 basic steps if you plan to give your bathroom a full remodel:

  • Step 1: Shut off the electricity and water supply
  • Step 2: Pull out sink(s), vanity, and cabinets
  • Step 3: Remove the toilet
  • Step 4: Tear out the bathtub and/or shower
  • Step 5: Rip out the walls and flooring

Learn more about bathroom demolition: 5 Beyond-Easy Ways to Save on Bathroom Demolition Costs.