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Rios Excavating & Wrecking

Santa Fe, NM

Rios Excavating & Wrecking is a full-service demolition contractor for residential and commercial clients. We have the equipment and experience to demolish kitchens, remove concrete, strip out commercial buildings, and much more. Reach out to a friendly member of our... more

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American Towing

Santa Cruz, NM

American Towing is a towing and wrecking company based out of Santa Cruz, NM. They have the experience and knowledge to tackle your next project, whether you need a house torn down, pool removed, or vehicle towed. more

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Marcon Excavating Inc

Los Alamos, NM

Marcon Excavating has been providing earth moving and construction services for over 20 years. We have the expertise, equipment, and staff to complete your large commercial or residential building project. We're a licensed and insured general contracting company, so our customers... more

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South Mountain Industrial Services LLC

Edgewood, NM

Located in Edgewood, NM, South Mountain Industrial Services LLC offers comprehensive demolition services at a fair price, including interior demolition, house demolition, concrete removal, commercial demolition, and more. more

Interior Demolition Tips for Santa Fe County, NM

Interior Demolition Project Tips

How much does interior demolition cost?

The cost of interior demolition varies depending on the size and complexity of the project. Knocking down a wall to create an open floor plan will likely be cheaper than tearing out your old kitchen. 

Residential interior demolition can range anywhere from $500 to $12,000, with the national average being $3,811.

Of course, you'll need to decide if you want to hire a contractor or undertake the project yourself. DIY interior demolition is significantly cheaper, but will require large chunks of time and a good amount of frustration.

Demystify the DIY process with our helpful guide: 7 Things You Should Know Before Starting a DIY Demo Project.