FAQs

FAQs

Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company

Have a demolition-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How is commercial demolition done?

    The most common method for commercial demolition is performed with heavy machinery, such as excavators and high-reach excavators. This method also uses impressive technology for accuracy and safety and requires highly qualified professionals. That's where our demolition contractors in NJ come in! Call us now to learn more.

  • Are there certain requirements for commercial demolition?

    The Clean Air Act states that the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations must be followed during any commercial building demolition or renovation. These regulations require that the owner or operator of the building notify the necessary state department before any demolition (or renovation) of buildings that could contain asbestos takes place. This will all be handled by our commercial demolition contractors in NJ.

  • What is industrial demolition?

    Industrial demolition is the dismantlement of structures or facilities used in the production of goods. This can be done at chemical plants, oil refineries, manufacturing facilities, and more. It often involves environmental remediation of hazardous substances that were part of the industrial process and could have potentially contaminated the site. Industrial demolition can be a complex task involving sophisticated engineering, specialized rigging, and complex industrial hygiene requirements. Our industrial demolition contractors in NJ are here to take care of your project.

  • What is deconstruction?

    Deconstruction is the labor-intensive demolition of a structure in order to maximize the amount of potentially recyclable materials from a building. It involves a considerable amount of hard demolition and separation to prepare what components make up the structure. As the demolition contractors NJ residents rely on, we take great pride in the quality of our deconstruction services.

  • Who handles demolition permits?

    Our team at Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company will take responsibility for acquiring all of the necessary permits, filling out the necessary forms, and ensuring that the demolition work is completed to the satisfaction of the relevant authorities. Contact us today to learn more about why we're the industrial demolition contractors NJ loves.

  • What if there are hazardous materials at the demolition site?

    If there are hazardous materials that will be encountered during the demolition, we’ll take care of it. Eglentowicz Demolition & Environmental Company is licensed to handle hazardous materials and all of our demolition contractors in NJ are trained to dispose of them properly. 

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