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Bathroom Demolition Services in Idaho
Urban Edge Construction handles bathroom demolition with a focus on structure, planning, and safety. Whether you’re gutting a small powder room or removing every surface in a master bath, we get in, do the job right, and clear the space so you can move forward with whatever you’ve got planned.
Bathroom demolition sounds simple—until you run into surprises. Hidden pipes, old wiring, and cracked tiles buried under newer flooring. We’ve seen it all. Our team knows how to break down a bathroom without causing unnecessary damage to surrounding areas.
You might need us if:
- You’re planning a full bathroom remodel and need the old stuff out fast
- You bought a fixer-upper and want to start fresh
- There’s water damage, and you don’t know how far it’s spread
- You’ve had it with dated tile, peeling vinyl, or that beige tub from 1989
Clear the Way for What’s Next
Here’s a breakdown of what our bathroom demolition service includes: bathtubs, showers, toilets, vanities, countertops, flooring, tile and grout, drywall, and greenboard, plus mirrors, fixtures, cabinetry, and shelving.
- Plumbing + Electrical Capping
We shut off and cap plumbing and electrical lines safely, so there’s no mess or risk. If you’ve got old or non-code systems, we’ll point those out so you’re not caught off guard later.
- Load-Out + Disposal
We don’t leave piles of tile and drywall in your garage. Debris gets loaded up and hauled off quickly. We sort out what can be recycled and dispose of the rest properly.
- Surface Prep
Once everything’s cleared out, we can prep the space if needed—removing nails, scraping old adhesive, smoothing things out. That way, your next contractor will not be working around a mess.
Why People in Idaho Call Us for Bathroom Demolition
FAQs
If asbestos or lead is suspected, we pause work and coordinate testing. We don’t remove hazardous materials ourselves, but we work with certified abatement contractors in Idaho and can help get that process started before resuming the demo.
Yes. These items are heavy and often difficult to extract without damaging subfloors or nearby walls. We break them down into sections when needed and use proper equipment to haul them out safely.
Clear out personal items, towels, rugs, and anything stored under sinks or in medicine cabinets. If the bathroom is upstairs or hard to access, we may ask for a clear path for hauling debris. We’ll cover or protect floors if needed.
Yes, and that’s why we assess the layout first. For example, load-bearing walls or shared plumbing stacks require extra care. We don’t demo blindly—we identify what’s safe to remove and flag anything that needs extra steps or permits.