Light Demolition

Light Demolition – What We Remove

Our Light Demolition services provide a safe, efficient way to remove unwanted structures and interior features—without the cost or complexity of full-scale demolition. Whether you're remodeling, renovating, or clearing space for a new project, we handle the tear-out and cleanup from start to finish.

We specialize in non-structural demolition, including sheds, decks, fences, drywall, cabinets, countertops, flooring, bathrooms, kitchens, and other interior or exterior features. This service is ideal for homeowners, landlords, and property managers preparing properties for updates, repairs, or resale. From small tear-outs to larger multi-area projects, we’re equipped to handle it.

A messy kitchen with damaged cabinets, cluttered countertops, and broken window air conditioning unit, with red curtains covering the window.
A room in disrepair with broken flooring, a damaged door, debris on the floor, and a dirty sink with a sponge and soap.

Light Demolition – How It Works

Our team arrives on time with the tools and manpower needed to complete the job safely and efficiently. We work carefully to avoid damage to surrounding areas while keeping the job site clean and organized throughout the process. Once demolition is complete, we handle all debris removal—so you’re not left with piles to deal with.

We offer upfront pricing, reliable scheduling, and no hidden fees, making this a straightforward solution for any light demo project. Whether it’s a single room or multiple structures, we save you time, labor, and multiple dump runs. Just show us what needs removed, and we’ll take care of the rest—leaving you with a clean slate ready for the next phase.

Light Demolition Pricing

Light Demolition pricing depends on the amount of space your items take up in the truck, the type of materials, and the labor required. At Shaw Haul & Junk, we keep pricing simple, transparent, and upfront.

What Affects the Price?

  • Volume: How much space your items take up in the truck

  • Type of Items: Full sheds and structures may cost more

  • Labor: Jobs that require extra time, stairs, or difficult access

  • Distance: Travel to the site and trips to the dump

Empty and worn kitchen with exposed drywall and flooring, small window, and open closet or cabinet space.