At
NEPA Asphalt, we offer comprehensive demolition services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. Our team is adept at handling a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, industrial, and selective demolition. Whether you are a homeowner needing to tear down an old structure or a business seeking to clear a commercial space, or even an industrial facility aiming for an extensive revamp, we have got you covered.
At NEPA Asphalt, our residential demolition services aim to provide homeowners a hassle-free experience as they prepare for new construction or renovation.
Our commercial demolition services are designed to support businesses as they evolve and grow.
NEPA Asphalt is equipped to handle large-scale industrial demolition projects.
Our selective demolition services offer a precise approach to demolition, targeting only specific areas of a structure while preserving the rest.
The safety of our clients, team, and the public is of utmost importance to us at NEPA Asphalt.
At NEPA Asphalt, we understand the importance of budget in any construction project.
We are committed to reducing the environmental impact of our demolition services.
Demolition is a complex set of tasks that involve structural dismantlement, site clearance, environmental remediation, salvage, recycling, and industrial recovery. It's a sophisticated craft that can involve hydraulic equipment with specialized attachments, cranes, loaders, wrecking balls, and sometimes explosives.
While both demolition and deconstruction aim to maximize the amount of recyclable material from a project, the primary difference is the approach. Deconstruction is labor-intensive, involving hand dismantlement of potential recyclables. In contrast, conventional demolition uses heavy equipment, specialized attachments, and recycling equipment, making it less time-consuming.
Interior demolition is the non-structural demolishing of spaces within a structure, typically in preparation for reuse and upgrading of the space. This process includes removing interior walls, ceilings, flooring, and some utility services, while preserving the structure's external shell.
Yes, demolition contractors are among the most regulated professionals in the construction industry. They need to adhere to local, state, and federal regulations, especially when handling hazardous materials or toxic substances. Health and safety regulations are stringent, and many states have their own rules in addition to federal guidelines from agencies like OSHA.
Explosive demolition or implosion is a specialized part of the demolition process where explosives are used to bring down a structure. It's effective and time-efficient for certain projects but requires in-depth knowledge of structures and explosives. Only licensed professionals typically undertake such tasks.
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Phone: (570) 351-1568
Jefferson Township, PA
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