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Acme Construction

Yukon, OK
  • Concrete
  • Interiors
  • Structural
  • High-quality workmanship
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Free quotes

Acme Construction was founded in 2007 with our main focus being our customers' satisfaction. We are based out of Oklahoma City and can take on both small to large demolition projects, including interior demolition. Our close attention to detail and experienced... more

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Here to Help and Haul LLC

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Lookeba, OK

Here to Help and Haul LLC offers handyman and hauling services throughout Tuttle, OK and the surrounding areas. Our crew also performs light demolition services, like shed demolition, concrete removal, deck removal, and fence removal. If you want it gone,... more

JH

Junk Hog

Oklahoma City, OK

There are plenty of demolition companies to choose from, but no one else is going to treat you like family when you hire them. We'll keep your work site safe and clean and our workers will keep you informed every... more

Interior Demolition Tips for Lookeba, OK

Project Tips for Interior Demolition

What tools will I need for DIY interior demolition?

Performing a DIY interior demolition project can be extremely rewarding once the dust clears. But before a wave of satisfaction can wash over you, you need to be prepared for the job.

Having the right set of tools will greatly aid your remodeling efforts, plus cut down on trips you'll have to make to the home improvement store.

Here is a list of some of the most useful tools for a demolition project:

  • Crowbar
  • Chisel
  • Contractor grade trash bags (Home Depot)
  • Good work gloves
  • Lightweight hammer
  • Utility knife + replacement blades
  • Electric drill & bits
  • Spray bottle (for wallpaper removal)
  • Bucket (plumbing mishaps)
  • Broom and dustpan
  • Shop vac (one with a filter that can suck up drywall dust)
  • Flat head screwdriver
  • Protective goggles and masks

You’ll want to keep all your tools in one easy-to-access location; always put them back after using them so you’re never left searching like a chicken with its head cut off.