Unlike total demolition, selective demolition focuses on the targeted dismantling and removal of specific parts of a building or structure. This requires a deep understanding of structural integrity, careful planning, and specialized techniques to avoid damage to adjacent areas. It's the ideal solution for:
Major Renovations: Removing walls, flooring, or specific rooms while preserving the main structure.
Structural Modifications: Creating new openings, removing load-bearing elements (with engineering guidance), or altering layouts.
Building System Upgrades: Dismantling old plumbing, electrical, or HVAC systems for new installInterior Strip-Outs: Clearing out a space to its core, leaving only the structural shell.ations.
Environmental Remediation Preparation: Precisely removing contaminated materials while protecting unaffected areas (often combined with asbestos or lead abatement).
Every selective demolition project begins with meticulous planning to ensure safety, efficiency, and minimal disruption.
We begin with a thorough review of your blueprints, a structural assessment, and identification of all utilities. Our team develops a precise plan that outlines every cut, removal, and safety measure, ensuring structural integrity is maintained.
Adjacent areas and valuable assets are carefully protected. We implement advanced dust suppression techniques, including barriers, negative air machines, and wetting agents, to contain debris and maintain a clean environment.
Our skilled technicians utilize specialized tools and controlled methods to carefully dismantle and remove targeted elements. Materials are segregated on-site for recycling or proper disposal, minimizing environmental impact.
Upon completion, we perform an extensive cleanup, removing all debris and leaving your site clean, safe, and perfectly prepared for the next phase of your construction or renovation project.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral composed of microscopic fibers. Due to its heat resistance and durability, it was heavily used in building materials until the 1980s. It is dangerous because, if disturbed, it releases these fibers into the air. When inhaled, they can become lodged in the lungs and, over time, cause serious illnesses like asbestosis and cancer.
It's impossible to know just by looking. Generally, if your home was built before 1985, there is a chance it contains asbestos in materials like attic insulation (vermiculite), floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, exterior siding, or pipe wrap. The only way to be 100% certain is through laboratory testing.
No, never. Taking a sample yourself without the proper equipment and protocols can be very dangerous, as it can release a high concentration of fibers in a small area. You should always contact a certified professional for inspection and sampling. We coordinate this service with independent firms to ensure your safety. (You can read more on our [Asbestos Inspection & Testing] page).
It depends on the scope and location of the project. For small, well-contained jobs, it may be possible to remain in the house. For larger projects, especially those in high-traffic areas or involving the HVAC system, we recommend arranging to be off the property. Your family's safety is our #1 priority, and we will always give you a clear and honest recommendation for your specific situation.
The duration varies depending on the size and complexity of the job. A small project in a basement might take 1-2 days. A full attic abatement could take 3-5 days or more. Your detailed estimate will include a projected timeline.
Asbestos is a regulated hazardous waste. All material is placed in sealed and labeled bags or containers according to EPA and CT DEEP regulations. It is then transported by licensed haulers to a specific landfill that is licensed to receive asbestos waste. We provide you with all disposal documentation for your records.
The cost varies and depends on several factors: the amount of material to be removed, its location and accessibility, and the type of material (loose vermiculite is different from floor tiles). This is why we cannot give a price without seeing the site. What we do guarantee is a detailed, transparent estimate with no hidden costs.
Yes, absolutely. Our initial site visit to assess the project and provide you with a detailed estimate is completely free and without obligation.
Yes! The most notable case is the ZAI Trust, which can reimburse homeowners for a significant portion of the cost of vermiculite insulation removal. We are very familiar with this process and can guide you through it. (You can read more on our Rebates & Cost-Saving Programs page).
Yes. Alberca Construction Company LLC holds all required licenses from the state of Connecticut for asbestos and hazardous material abatement. We also carry full general liability insurance and a specific pollution liability insurance policy for your complete protection and peace of mind. (You can see more on our Certifications page).
We serve the entire state of Connecticut from our base in Hartford.
We try to be as flexible as possible. Generally, once an estimate is approved, we can schedule work to begin within 1-2 weeks, depending on our current workload. For emergency situations, we will do everything we can to assist you sooner.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (860) 206-7176
Address : 180 Walnut St, Hartford Connecticut 06120
Assistance Hours :
Mon – Sat 7:00am - 5:30pm
Sunday – CLOSED