Exterior Demolition with Safe, Clean Results

We remove exterior structures and features with careful planning, controlled demolition, and a clean site ready for what’s next.

• Safe demolition planning • Controlled tear-downs • Debris haul-off included

Exterior demolition that protects your property

Exterior demolition involves more than knocking something down. Cutting Edge Demolition removes exterior structures and features while protecting your home, landscaping, and surrounding areas. We plan for access, safety, utilities, and disposal, then complete demolition efficiently and leave the site clean and ready for construction, upgrades, or replacement work.

What our exterior demolition service includes

Shed and outbuilding removal

We remove sheds and small outbuildings and clear the footprint for a clean rebuild or new use.

Concrete removal

We remove patios, walkways, and concrete features during exterior updates and property improvements.

Deck and porch demolition

We remove decks, porches, and attached exterior features with controlled techniques that protect nearby structures.

Partial exterior demolition

We complete selective removal when you need to remove only part of an exterior structure during a renovation.

Site protection and prep

We protect access points and surrounding areas, then manage debris throughout the project to keep the site safer.

Debris haul-off and cleanup

We remove debris and leave the property clean, so the next phase can begin without delays.

Results you can expect from exterior demolition

  • Remove exterior structures safely with a clear plan and controlled tear-down

     

  • Protect nearby property features, including landscaping and adjacent structures

     

  • Keep the site organized for better safety and faster progress

  • Clear the area for new construction, upgrades, or replacements

     

  • Avoid delays with debris haul-off and cleanup included
Interior of a partially demolished building with exposed wooden framing, reflective insulation on some walls, and a concrete floor. The ceiling shows wooden beams with visible wiring, and there are two doorways leading to other areas. The image highlights a demolition project by Cutting Edge Demolition.

How we do exterior demolition

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Step 1:
Assess access, scope, and safety

We evaluate what needs to be removed, how to access it, and what needs protection.

A man using a vacuum to clean a floor in a demonstration of tile removal services.

Step 2:
Confirm utilities and risk areas

We identify any utilities or hazards that affect demolition planning and site safety.

A man strikes a wall with a hammer actively engaged in demolition or remodeling tasks

Step 3:
Controlled demolition

We dismantle structures in stages, using the safest method for the materials and the site.

Step 4:
Haul-off and disposal

We remove debris and keep the site clean and organized as demolition progresses.

Worker vacuuming a tiled floor in a construction site.

Step 5:
Final cleanup

We leave the footprint clean and ready for the next phase.

What our customers say

Frequently asked questions about exterior demolition

What types of exterior structures do you remove?

We remove sheds, outbuildings, decks, porches, concrete features, and other exterior structures based on your scope.

Yes. We remove debris and leave the site clean, so construction or replacement work can start sooner.

Yes. We can remove specific exterior features or portions of structures as part of a larger renovation plan.

Yes. We plan for access and protection, and we use controlled methods to reduce avoidable damage.

Yes. We provide exterior demolition for homeowners and small commercial projects.

Ready to start your exterior demolition project?

Exterior demolition goes more smoothly when you start with a clear plan, safe execution, and cleanup that leaves the site ready for construction. Cutting Edge Demolition removes what needs to go while protecting what stays, so you can move forward with confidence.