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Strip the Space Before You Rebuild It

Kitchen and Bathroom Demolition in Lebanon for cabinet, countertop, and fixture tear-out before remodeling begins

Grade A Haul-Away provides kitchen and bathroom demolition for homeowners and contractors in Lebanon who need cabinets, countertops, tile, and fixtures removed before renovation work starts. You might be preparing a kitchen for new cabinetry and appliances, clearing a bathroom down to the studs for a full remodel, or removing outdated finishes that are too damaged to work around. The crew tears out the old materials, loads the debris, and leaves the space ready for the next trade.

The service is designed for controlled, careful demolition that avoids damage to walls, floors, and plumbing that will remain. Crews remove upper and lower cabinets, pull countertops without cracking surrounding drywall, and disconnect sinks and faucets before hauling them away. Tile is chipped off walls and floors using hand tools and pry bars, and fixtures are unbolted and removed without breaking pipes or damaging subfloors. Experience with residential remodeling projects means the team knows where to stop and what to protect.



If you are planning a renovation and need the old kitchen or bathroom cleared before contractors arrive, call to schedule a demolition and debris removal visit in one appointment.

How Demolition Is Done Without Damaging What Stays

You walk through the space and point out what needs to come out. The crew then removes cabinets by unscrewing them from walls and floors, pulls countertops by cutting caulk lines and lifting them free, and disconnects plumbing fixtures by turning off shut-off valves and loosening supply lines.

Tile is removed carefully to avoid damaging studs or joists, and debris is bagged or stacked as it is generated to keep the area manageable.


Once demolition is complete, your kitchen or bathroom is stripped to the walls, floor, and remaining plumbing. Grade A Haul-Away loads all debris into the truck and hauls it away, leaving the space clear for framing, electrical, or plumbing work. Most kitchen and bathroom demo jobs are finished in a few hours, depending on the size of the space and the condition of the materials. You will not see broken tile, cabinet scraps, or fixture debris left in piles after the crew leaves.



The service includes tear-out, loading, and hauling but does not cover plumbing disconnection that requires a licensed plumber, electrical work, or structural changes. If you need walls removed or framing altered, that must be coordinated separately. The crew will haul debris from inside the home and dispose of it in accordance with local regulations.

What Homeowners Ask Before Demo Starts

Homeowners in Lebanon often ask about what is included, how long it takes, and what condition the space will be in afterward. These answers address the most frequent concerns.

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What is removed during a kitchen or bathroom demo?

Cabinets, countertops, sinks, faucets, tile, and fixtures are all torn out and hauled away. Flooring removal is included if it is part of the scope discussed during scheduling.

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How long does a typical demo take?

Most kitchens are cleared in three to five hours, and bathrooms in two to four hours, depending on the size and the amount of tile or cabinetry. You receive a time estimate when booking.

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Will the crew turn off water before removing fixtures?

The team will turn off shut-off valves under sinks and toilets, but if main water lines need to be shut off or capped, a plumber must handle that before demo begins.

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How is debris disposed of after demolition?

All materials are loaded into the truck and hauled to a facility that processes construction waste. Reusable fixtures may be set aside if you request it in advance.

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What is left after the demolition is finished?

You are left with bare walls, exposed subfloor, and remaining plumbing and electrical rough-ins. The space is ready for contractors to begin installation work.

If your kitchen or bathroom remodel is ready to start and you need the old materials torn out and hauled in one visit, reach out to Grade A Haul-Away to schedule demolition and get a clear estimate based on your space and scope.