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Demolition in Bisset with the dust kept in one room

Tear-out opens every Bisset project that runs deeper than a patch. In Bisset we remove old drywall from walls and ceilings, strip it back to the studs or framing, haul the debris off site, and leave the space ready for the next stage. Bisset is an Mill Woods and Meadows community with a mix of older homes and newer builds, so tear-out scopes here range from straightforward newer-home removal to older homes where plaster or extra layers need careful handling. We cover Bisset, Crawford Plains, Daly Grove, Ekota and Mill Woods and Meadows, 7 days a week.

Drywall Removal & Demolition Bisset Edmonton

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What happens to the debris

Volume is the surprise

Drywall is dense. A single Bisset room generates more weight than most people picture, and it cannot go in a household bin.

Disposal and recycling

Clean gypsum can often be recycled where a facility accepts it; board contaminated with insulation, plastic or suspect material cannot. We tell you which category the job falls into up front, because disposal is a real line in the price rather than an afterthought.

Bisset drywall in context

About Bisset

Bisset is named for Judge Athelstan Bisset, Q.C.

What we see in Bisset

In Bisset the drywall work is popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, settling+truss-uplift cracks, nail pops, Poly-B repipe patching repipe patching. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Our Bisset drywall removal process, step by step

Protect, then tear out

We mask off the work area, protect floors, and cover openings to the rest of the Bisset home before anything comes down, because demolition dust travels fast if it is not contained.

Careful removal and haul-away

We tear out the drywall, working carefully around any wiring, plumbing or ductwork we find, then bag and haul the debris off site.

Working around a room you are still living in

Sequencing for occupied homes

Most Bisset demolition we do is in a house someone is still living in. That changes the plan: containment goes up before anything opens, and the route in and out is protected and cleaned daily.

What we tell you honestly

Which days the space is unusable, whether the furnace has to be off, and where the dust will realistically reach despite containment. Setting that expectation is part of the quote.

Poly-B, plumbing repipes and access holes

Targeted openings, not demolition

A Bisset Poly-B repipe needs the plumber to reach the runs. That is a series of deliberate access holes, cut where the plumber needs them and where they are easiest to close.

Coordinating it

Cutting more than necessary makes the patching bill larger; cutting too little means the plumber cuts their own, usually in worse places. We would rather walk the route with the plumber first than react afterwards.

Making the space safe overnight

Between demolition and rebuild

An Bisset room stripped to framing has exposed edges, open boxes and sometimes an open ceiling. If the family is still in the house, that gap between days matters.

What we do at the end of a day

Exposed wiring is capped or made safe by the electrician, sharp edges dealt with, debris removed rather than piled, and the containment left intact. It costs a little time each day and it is not optional.

What has to happen before anything comes down

Power and water first

Before a wall opens in Bisset we identify what runs through it. Live circuits, water lines and gas all sit inside walls that look ordinary from the room side.

Why we ask about the age of the house

The service locations in a 1950s Bisset home are not where they are in a 2010 build, and the assumption that they are is how a demolition day turns into an emergency call. If drawings exist we want them; if they do not, we open cautiously and look.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Drywall Removal & Demolition in Bisset Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Bisset Edmonton property, take a real look at the drywall removal & demolition, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every drywall removal & demolition quote in Bisset Edmonton starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the drywall removal & demolition in Bisset Edmonton. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your Bisset Edmonton home while we finish the drywall removal & demolition to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished drywall removal & demolition with us and you're happy with the result in Bisset Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Drywall Removal & Demolition Bisset Edmonton: your questions answered

Is damage-free-framing removal possible in Bisset?
Yes — behind-the-board services and framing in Bisset come through our tear-outs intact for the next trade.
Do you also do the rebuild after demolition in Bisset?
Yes — one continuous Bisset job: tear-out, then framing, insulation and new drywall.
Is it cheaper to strip just the damaged part?
On a small Bisset area, usually yes. Past roughly half a wall, taking it to framing is faster and gives a better finish, because a strip-back leaves an awkward join to blend.
Can you take out this wall for me?
Only once we know it is not load-bearing, and that needs drawings or an engineer rather than an assumption. If it turns out to be bearing, the job becomes framing and beams, which is far better priced before demolition than discovered during it.
Can you do a selective removal instead of a whole room in Bisset?
Yes — no over-demolition in Bisset; we take the damaged area and nothing extra.
What happens to all the debris?
Drywall is heavy and cannot go in a household bin. Clean gypsum can often be recycled; board contaminated with insulation or suspect material cannot. We tell you which category your job is up front, because disposal is a real line in the price.

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