Interior Demolition and Demolition Works Explained
Interior demolition is a controlled removal scope for renovation. It is part of demolition works, but not the same as structural demolition. Demolition process must be defined by scope.
Interior demolition definition
Interior demolition means removing finishes and selected elements while keeping the remaining structure intact. It is used to reach a clean base for new works.
Interior demolition must define boundaries. Without boundaries, demolition works drift and demolition cost rises.
For the authority page, see: demolition works.
Interior demolition scope
Typical interior demolition scope includes walls finishes, flooring layers, ceilings, bathrooms, and non-load-bearing partitions. Scope depends on the renovation plan.
The scope is layer-based. A floor can be one layer or multiple layers. This is why quoting requires photos and a short description.
Demolition works vs interior demolition
Demolition works can include interior and structural scopes. Interior demolition is the interior part. Structural demolition is a different category with higher safety and documentation requirements.
If you mix these categories, you get the wrong scope and the wrong demolition price.
Demolition process
A practical demolition process:
- Define scope and boundaries.
- Protect work zones and common areas.
- Remove layers in sequence.
- Remove and dispose waste.
- Deliver a clean base for the next trade.
The process is short when scope and logistics are correct.
Internal links and next step
If your case is an apartment, use: apartment demolition.
For the site’s internal term reference, see: demontaaž. CTA: Request Quote (2 min).
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