Cottages · Cabins · Trailers · Rural Homes · Garages · Sheds
Whether you’re clearing space for a rebuild, removing a damaged structure, or preparing land for sale, we provide complete residential demolition
across Northern Ontario.
Includes :
Full home & cottage demolition • Partial demolition (rooms, additions) • Mobile home/trailer teardown • Shed & outbuilding removal • Garage demolition & concrete pad removal • Fire-damaged & unsafe structure demolition • Debris hauling & complete site cleanup • Optional grading & land leveling.
HOW WE WORK?
Our Demolition Process For Interior & Selective Demolition
01
Site Evaluation
We evaluate all potential risks and recommend safe, effective methods to ensure the demolition runs efficiently
02
Planning
After that, we prepare a simple demolitionplan that covers safety, tools, timing, and site protection. This keeps everything organized and stress free
03
Demolition
When the setup is done, we start the demolition with safe and modern methods. We work carefully to avoid damage and keep the area as quiet and clean as we can
04
Debris Removal
After we finish the demolition, we clean everything up. All debris is collected, sorted, and disposed of the right way, making sure your site is ready for what comes next
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Trusted Interior & Selective Demolition Services for Northern Ontario
Demolition King is a reliable local team with hands-on experience in interior and selective demolition. We understand that interior projects require precision, careful planning, and respect for the existing structure. Whether it involves removing walls, ceilings, flooring, or specific sections of a space, our crew works methodically to keep everything safe, clean, and well organized.
Our interior and selective demolition services include site walkthroughs, safety planning, permit coordination when required, targeted demolition, debris removal, and thorough cleanup. We manage the entire process from start to finish while minimizing dust, noise, and disruption. Whether you are preparing for a renovation or reconfiguring a space, you can rely on Demolition King to complete the work efficiently and responsibly.
Local expertise you can trust. Fair pricing and dependable service. Fully insured and safety focused.
Permits for
Interior & Selective
Demolition
Before starting any interior demolition work, a Building Permit is usually required. Whether you are removing a few interior walls or completing a full interior gut, the same type of permit typically applies. Permit requirements can vary based on the scope of work and local zoning bylaws, which can make the process confusing for property owners.
Many homeowners and businesses choose to have their renovation or demolition contractor handle the permit application, as all the project details are already in place. This often helps the process move more smoothly. If you prefer, Demolition King can take care of the permit application for your interior demolition project from start to finish.
Permit required for interior demolition: Building Permit
Please note that an additional fee applies if we manage the permit application on your behalf.
Your Trusted Demolition Partner
Our crew shows up on time and fully prepared with the right equipment for the job. You can rely on us as your demolition partner for safe, efficient commercial tear downs.
Stress Free Interior & Selective Demolition
Demolishing a commercial property does not need to be complicated. We make the process easy so you can stay on schedule and move forward with your project without delays. Let Demolition King take care of the demolition while you focus on the next steps.
DEMOLITION KING
Need a Reliable Team for Interior & Selective Demolition? We Can Handle it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to demolish the interior of a property?
Interior demolition costs depend on the size of the space, materials being removed, and overall scope of work. Partial removals cost less than full gut outs. A site visit is the best way to get an accurate quote.
How long does it take for the interior of a building to be demolished?
Smaller interior projects can take one or two days. Larger residential or commercial interiors may take several days depending on layout, access, and cleanup requirements.
What is interior demolition and when is it needed?
Interior demolition involves removing walls, ceilings, flooring, fixtures, or mechanical systems inside a building while keeping the main structure intact. It is commonly needed for renovations, tenant improvements, or layout changes.
Do I need a permit for interior demolition in Ontario?
Taking down a house isn’t a regular DIY job. You need the right equipment, safety training, and a plan for hauling away all the debris. In Northern Ontario, long distances and tough terrain make it even trickier. A professional crew knows how to handle everything safely, quickly, and by the book. It usually ends up saving time and money in the long run.
Can interior demolition be done while the building is occupied?
It depends on the scope of work. If the demolition affects structural elements, fire rated walls, or building systems, a permit is usually required. Minor non structural work may not need one, but it is always best to confirm with your local municipality.
How long does an interior demolition project take?
Timelines vary based on the size of the space and materials involved. Smaller projects may take a day or two, while larger commercial interiors can take longer depending on access and disposal needs.
Is interior demolition messy or noisy?
Some noise and dust are expected, but experienced crews use containment systems, proper ventilation, and clean work practices to keep disruption to a minimum.
What happens to the debris after demolition?
All debris is removed from the site and disposed of according to local regulations. Recyclable materials are separated whenever possible to reduce waste.
Is it safe to do interior demolition myself?
Interior demolition can involve hidden hazards like electrical lines, plumbing, or older materials. Hiring professionals helps ensure the work is done safely and in compliance with Ontario regulations.
