Dallas
Dallas Emergency Demolition
Whether your emergency demo project is from a fire, structure failure, or another reason, the job needs to be completed quickly and carefully to prevent further damage to the building and damage to nearby structures. Our emergency demolition team works with you to complete your emergency demolition quickly and with no stress to you. We work with insurance companies, city officials, and other needed professionals to ensure your work is completed by the book to prevent backlash and future problems for you.

Billy Nabors Demolition experts can help with
- Controlled Demolition: Planned and executed with precision using explosives or other methods to ensure safety.
- Mechanical Demolition: Use of heavy machinery such as wrecking balls, excavators, and bulldozers to dismantle structures.
- Implosion: Strategic placement of explosives to cause a building to collapse inward, minimizing damage to the surrounding area.
- Deconstruction: Systematic disassembly of a structure, piece by piece, often for recycling or reuse of materials.
- Partial Demolition: Removal of a portion of a structure while leaving the rest intact, often for safety reasons or to facilitate repairs.
Selective Demolition Throughout Dallas
Selective demolition projects require a large amount of finesse and skill. These projects must be completed without damage to any other part of the structure. Selective demo projects should be completed with a unique set of steps in order to prevent damage to structural pieces as well as cosmetic and other damages. The Billy Nabors selective demolition experts carefully complete each project to ensure permanent structural integrity.
Billy Nabors selective demolition services include:
- Interior Demolition: Removal of interior components such as walls, ceilings, floors, and fixtures while preserving the building’s exterior.
- Facade Removal: Dismantling of exterior facades or cladding without affecting the structural integrity of the building.
- Roof Removal: Carefully removing roofing materials and structures, often to facilitate repairs or upgrades.
- Structural Demolition: Targeted removal of specific structural elements like beams, columns, or floors while maintaining overall building stability.
- Mechanical Systems Removal: Dismantling and removal of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and other mechanical systems.
- Asbestos and Hazardous Material Abatement: Safe removal and disposal of asbestos, lead paint, mold, and other hazardous materials before demolition.
- Concrete Cutting and Breaking: Precision cutting and breaking of concrete slabs, walls, or other structures for selective removal.
- Selective Salvage and Recycling: Careful dismantling of materials for reuse or recycling, such as wood, metals, and fixtures.
- Deconstruction of Historical Elements: Preservation and removal of historical architectural elements for restoration or reuse.
- Site Preparation and Cleanup: Clearing debris and preparing the site for new construction or renovation post-demolition.
- Demolition of Partition Walls: Removal of non-load-bearing walls to reconfigure interior spaces.
- Window and Door Removal: Dismantling of windows and doors, often for replacement or reconfiguration of openings.
- Ceiling and Flooring Removal: Stripping away ceiling tiles, panels, and flooring materials while protecting the underlying structure.
- Staircase Demolition: Dismantling of staircases for replacement or reconfiguration within the building.