Worker replacing ceiling‑mounted HVAC air filter during professional ceiling grid and duct removal services in New Jersey

Service Overview

 

P&E Demolition provides expert Ceiling Grid & HVAC Duct Removal services for commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Our team specializes in safe, dust-controlled removal of suspended ceilings, T-bar systems, and associated HVAC ductwork while protecting active spaces and critical building systems.

Our Ceiling Grid & HVAC Duct Removal Services Include:

  • Suspended ceiling tile removal
  • T-bar and metal grid dismantling
  • HVAC duct and diffuser removal
  • VAV box and branch duct disconnection
  • Fire-rated ceiling system removal

Perfect For:

  • Office renovations and tenant fit-outs
  • Retail store remodels and rebranding projects
  • Hospital and healthcare upgrades
  • School and university renovations
  • Data center retrofits

OUR PROCESS

Scope & Coordination

Ceiling zones, fire suppression systems, smoke detectors, lighting, and all MEP services above the grid are carefully mapped. Our team coordinates work schedules—often after-hours or in phases—to ensure business continuity and minimal disruption to daily operations.

Containment & Make-Safe

We install full-height barriers, negative air pressure systems, and HEPA filtration to protect occupied areas. Electrical and mechanical systems are isolated as needed, while temporary lighting and safe access paths are provided for workers and building occupants

Worker in safety gear accessing overhead ceiling area with exposed insulation, wiring, and ductwork during professional ceiling grid and HVAC duct removal services in New Jersey.

Dismantling & Removal

Ceiling tiles, metal grid systems, hangers, and specified HVAC ductwork (including taps and VAV units) are removed in a controlled sequence. All exposed systems are capped and made safe, ensuring the building remains compliant and operational where required.

Cleanup & Handover

All metal is routed to recycling facilities. Work areas are vacuumed, dust-free, and broom-clean. A detailed closeout report documents system isolations, removed materials, and waste handling for full transparency.