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Most concrete demolition can take place in one day, depending on the size of the project. Thickness and concrete strength play the biggest role in how long it’ll take to remove. It’s important to hire a pro with the right equipment and experience, as this can significantly speed up a project.

The fastest tree-stump killing method is stump grinding. Professional stump grinders can chip away at the stump and remove its roots within one session, potentially more for extra-large stumps. However, we recommend hiring a local stump grinding professional for this task because the machinery is dangerous to operate without prior experience, increasing the safety risk and likelihood of a more difficult removal.

Yes, there is a way to remove base cabinets without damaging countertops. Before removing the cabinets, carefully unscrew the countertops from their underside and use a pry bar to break the bond of the adhesives. Have a helper ready to support the loosened countertops and assist you in safely setting them aside while you proceed with cabinet removal.

Renovating an existing kitchen is usually cheaper than tearing one down and replacing it. For example, you can make big savings by refacing or refinishing kitchen cabinets that are still structurally sound. However, if the kitchen materials are old and in a state of disrepair or your kitchen layout isn’t practical, tearing out the old one is likely a more practical long-term investment.

Most ceiling tiles and the support material that holds them in place can simply go in the garbage, a dumpster, or a landfill, as they're not considered hazardous materials. However, if your home's ceiling tile is older than 1990, it may contain asbestos, which can require testing and special disposal methods.

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