Kitchen Demolition, Wellington Demolition Solution Pros

Best Kitchen Demolition Services in Wellington, FL (USA)

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Kitchen Demolition, Wellington Demolition Solution Pros

Renovating or remodeling your kitchen will take more than the basics and essence of changing features and removing cabinets. In most cases, people need to demolish walls, work around removing cabinets and simply start over. Others are trying to use the kitchen space for a new project or simply get rid of a room they don’t need anymore as the entire property is being remodeled. Regardless of why you may need kitchen demolition or not, we will be here to make sure you don’t have to worry about any steps. At Wellington Demolition Solution Pros, we have assisted all property owners with their kitchens for over three decades.

As a result of our experience and skills, we are able to bring proper assessment and guidance in how the project and process work. Once we have inspected your property and made sure to understand your needs, that is.

Unlike other companies and demolition contractors, we don’t like having a generic and standard approach. While this works for some small projects, customization is the best you can do for your spaces, even when you are about to demolish them.

Providing assessments and inspections allows you to have a good idea of how you should approach your projects and needs. Then, have a plan with us that will include details on what should be done and how so that your kitchen demolition is a success, whether it is total or partial.

While we are at it, we will be able to offer a document with all the details of the plan and possible approach for the demolition. Additionally, we will list expenses and outline the steps that are mandatory and those that could change based on your needs and the idea you have for the space.

Is Partial Kitchen Demolition the Best Option?


Unless you are planning to use the space for a new room or it is more affordable to start over for a new kitchen, then yes, it is usually the better option.

Partial kitchen demolition allows you to have more control over what you are getting rid of or not. Then, save time and resources on what you are getting done or not in your space.

A good example we like giving our clients is when the plan for the kitchen is having new cabinets, countertops and making a new redistribution or layout for the space. A partial demolition would be better here in order to reduce costs. You only need to get rid of your current countertops and the solid parts, but the room itself and all the kitchen in terms of appliances and fixtures can remain.

However, if you are trying to bring a fully new design, then the total or selective demolition will be better. Kitchens that are too old or whose layout doesn’t make sense at all are better off when you start with a new idea and work around it. Get rid of everything and bring what you want to place.

Selective demolition is more doable and recommended when you want to work on specific parts of it, especially if the idea is keeping the kitchen for the same purpose, which may not be the case for the total one.

This is a lot to take, and the cases or situations in which you should consider one or the other can be quite confusing. Fortunately, our demolition contractors help you throughout the process and make sure there is nothing to worry about on your end.

We will assess the space, listen to your needs and projects, and work around the best demolition method to achieve them.

How Long Does It Take to Complete Kitchen Demolition?


It will depend on the specific one we are performing, but it can be done within two weeks in most cases. Some projects can take a few days or a week as needed and depending on how fast we can get proper permits.

At Wellington Demolition Solution Pros, we do our best to make sure all elements are considered, and the timeline is reduced as much as possible. We will happily work with you and ensure there is nothing to worry about.

Feel free to call, email us or use our contact form to schedule a consultation, followed by an estimate and details of the timeline. We will include a proper list and ensure there’s nothing to worry about on your end.

Large-scale projects will take longer, but we can work around them as well as consider commercial and residential properties.