Founded by my grandfather, Travers Landscape Construction Engineering & Weatherstone Restoration, LLC, has been a family business since 1910. He was a famous tree surgeon and pioneer of the landscaping industry with many of the local colleges and historic sites as customers. Throughout the years we have strived to maintain the high standard set by him in the industry and value our clients� needs as our #1 priority. We are your one stop landscaping contractor. Proud member of the Better Business Bureau.
"Mike, Stetson, and Matthew did such a great job communication the best I ever had with contractors. The tree removal and the stump removal were not easy. Stetson and his guy did an amazing job? the site was leveled, cleaned and all debris removed I seriously highly recommend the Travers company I look forward to using them again. Wish they could install insulation :) KDLxxxxxx 12/2024"
Kendra L on January 2025
Founded by my grandfather, Travers Landscape Construction Engineering & Weatherstone Restoration, LLC, has been a family business since 1910. He was a famous tree surgeon and pioneer of the landscaping industry with many of the local colleges and historic sites as customers. Throughout the years we have strived to maintain the high standard set by him in the industry and value our clients� needs as our #1 priority. We are your one stop landscaping contractor. Proud member of the Better Business Bureau.
"Mike, Stetson, and Matthew did such a great job communication the best I ever had with contractors. The tree removal and the stump removal were not easy. Stetson and his guy did an amazing job? the site was leveled, cleaned and all debris removed I seriously highly recommend the Travers company I look forward to using them again. Wish they could install insulation :) KDLxxxxxx 12/2024"
Kendra L on January 2025
A professional kitchen demolition takes an average of eight hours (one working day) for standard projects. More complex jobs involving structural changes might require up to two days.
Factors that extend the timeline include discovering hidden damage, encountering hazardous materials, or removing load-bearing elements. DIY demolitions take considerably longer, often several days to a week, due to learning curves and limited equipment access.
Salvaging kitchen materials can be worthwhile if the components are in good condition. Cabinets, appliances, fixtures, and certain flooring types can be donated to organizations like Habitat for Humanity or sold through online marketplaces.
This approach reduces landfill waste and may provide tax benefits or offset some demolition costs. However, careful removal takes more time, so weigh potential returns against the additional labor involved.
On demolition day, expect noise, dust, and temporary utility disruptions. Crews will systematically remove fixtures, cabinets, appliances, and targeted surfaces. Protective coverings should be installed to prevent dust from spreading to other areas.
The space will be unusable during this process, so plan alternative arrangements for food preparation. By completion, all designated elements will be removed and debris cleared, leaving a blank canvas for your renovation.
Removing load-bearing walls without professional assistance is extremely risky and not recommended. These walls support critical structural weight, and improper removal can cause ceiling sagging, floor damage, or even catastrophic collapse.
Professional projects require structural engineer assessment, proper temporary supports, permanent beam installation, and building permits. The safety risks and potential for expensive structural damage far outweigh any cost savings from DIY approaches.