Service — Bartlett Location
Interior Demolition — Kane County & Western DuPage
Kitchen, bathroom, basement, and flooring tear-outs with debris haul-away and cleanup included.
Interior demolition for kitchen tear-outs, bathroom demolition, basement tear-outs, flooring removal, and remodel prep.
Dispatched from our Bartlett headquarters at 850 W Bartlett Rd. Same-day service available near you across Kane County and western DuPage County.
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Key Takeaways
Quick Summary - Interior Demolition from Bartlett
- Kitchen and bathroom tear-outs
- Basement and flooring removal
- Debris haul-away included
- Contractor-friendly scheduling
- Non-structural demo only
Quick Answer
How much does interior demolition cost?
Interior demolition commonly runs $300-$1,500+ depending on the room, material, access, stairs, and debris volume. Bathroom demolition often runs $300-$600. Kitchen demolition often runs $500-$900. Basement and multi-room tear-outs are quoted by scope.
Interior demolition is selective tear-out work before a remodel: cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, drywall, vanities, fixtures, drop ceilings, paneling, trim, and non-structural materials. We handle the messy removal and haul-away so your contractor, flooring installer, or renovation crew walks into a clean, prepped space. Our Bartlett-based crew handles interior demolition across DuPage, Kane, and nearby Cook County suburbs for homeowners, landlords, property managers, and general contractors. If the job turns into ongoing debris during the build phase, we can add construction debris removal or a roll-off dumpster rental.
Interior demolition cost by room
Interior demolition pricing depends on room size, material type, access, stairs, dust-control needs, and how much debris has to be loaded. Small bathroom tear-outs are usually the simplest. Full kitchen demolition, basement tear-outs, tile removal, and whole-room gut jobs require more labor and disposal space.
The fastest quote comes from photos. Send the room, cabinets, flooring, tile, fixtures, doorway access, stairs, and anything that needs to stay protected.
| Project | Common scope | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Bathroom demolition | Vanity, toilet, tub surround, tile, flooring, drywall as needed | $300-$600 |
| Kitchen demolition | Cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, appliance haul-away | $500-$900 |
| Basement tear-out | Paneling, carpet, drop ceiling, built-ins, damaged drywall | $500-$1,500+ |
| Flooring removal | Carpet, laminate, vinyl, tile, or hardwood removal and hauling | $250-$700+ |
| Multi-room prep | Selective tear-out across several rooms before a remodel | Quoted by scope |
Kitchen demolition and cabinet removal
Kitchen tear-outs usually include upper and lower cabinets, countertops, backsplash tile, sink base, flooring, trim, and old appliance hauling. Granite, quartz, tile, and heavy countertops require more handling, but they are within scope when included in the quote.
We remove the old materials and haul them away so the cabinet installer, plumber, electrician, or general contractor can start with a cleared space.
Bathroom demolition and tile tear-out
Bathroom demolition can include vanities, toilets, tub surrounds, shower surrounds, wall tile, floor tile, drywall, flooring, trim, mirrors, and fixtures. Tile and mortar beds create heavy debris, so we price those jobs with weight and access in mind.
Water and electrical need to be shut off before the tear-out begins. If plumbing, gas, or electrical disconnection is required, that work should be handled by the proper licensed trade before demolition day.
Basement tear-outs and rental turnover prep
Basement tear-outs often include carpet, padding, paneling, drop ceilings, old bars, built-ins, drywall, doors, trim, shelving, and water-damaged materials. We also help landlords and property managers clear interior debris before repairs, photos, showings, or tenant turnover.
If the project is part of a larger cleanout, we can bundle interior demolition with house cleanout, garage cleanout, or junk removal.
What we do not remove without licensed prep
Interior demolition is non-structural. We do not remove load-bearing walls, structural beams, or materials suspected to contain asbestos without the proper licensed inspection and abatement. Homes built before 1978 may require lead paint or asbestos testing before certain materials are disturbed.
We also do not disconnect live electrical, gas lines, or plumbing that requires a licensed trade. Tell us what utilities are involved when you request a quote so we can help you plan the right sequence.
If a room has suspected asbestos tile, lead paint, or live utilities, handle testing and disconnection before scheduling demolition.
How it works
Text photos and scope
Send photos of the rooms, what needs to come out, access, stairs, and whether utilities are already disconnected.
We tear out non-structural materials
Our crew removes cabinets, tile, flooring, drywall, fixtures, trim, paneling, and other approved materials.
Debris hauled and room cleaned
We load and haul debris the same visit, then sweep the work area so the next trade can start.
Pricing guidance
$300-$1,500+
Bathroom tear-outs commonly run $300-$600. Kitchen demolition often runs $500-$900. Basement or multi-room tear-outs are quoted by scope, access, and debris volume.
Final pricing depends on volume, access, and hauling requirements. Upfront estimates before any work starts — no surprises.
Call (630) 735-8700 to confirm availability near you and get your quote.
Where we offer interior demolition near you — Bartlett service area
We provide interior demolition near you across Kane County and western DuPage County from our Bartlett location. View county hub: Kane County · All Bartlett locations
Service FAQs
How much does interior demolition cost?
Interior demolition commonly runs $300-$1,500+ depending on the room, material, access, stairs, and debris volume. Bathroom demolition often runs $300-$600. Kitchen demolition often runs $500-$900. Basement and multi-room tear-outs are quoted by scope.
What interior demolition work do you handle?
We remove cabinets, countertops, vanities, toilets, tub surrounds, tile, drywall, flooring, trim, paneling, drop ceilings, built-ins, and other non-structural materials. Debris haul-away and cleanup are included.
Do you remove load-bearing walls?
No. Load-bearing walls, beams, and structural changes require a structural plan and qualified contractor. We handle selective non-structural tear-outs and debris removal.
Can you remove tile and flooring?
Yes. We remove carpet, laminate, vinyl, hardwood, floor tile, wall tile, backsplash tile, and related debris. Tile and mortar are heavy, so those jobs are priced with weight and access in mind.
Do utilities need to be disconnected first?
Yes. Water, gas, and electrical need to be shut off or disconnected where required before demolition starts. Licensed plumbers or electricians should handle trade-specific disconnections. We can advise what needs to be ready before arrival.
What areas do you serve for interior demolition?
We handle interior demolition across DuPage, Kane, and nearby Cook County suburbs from our Bartlett base, including Bartlett, Elgin, Bloomingdale, West Chicago, Medinah, Carol Stream, and nearby towns.
