Komatsu excavator tearing down a two‑story residential house during a professional whole‑house demolition project in New Jersey

Service Overview

Professional whole-house demolition services from licensed demolition contractors in NJ. P&E Demolition specializes in complete residential structure removal, providing safe, efficient building demolition in NJ for properties of all sizes. 

As a trusted deconstruction company with over 8 years of experience in NJ demolition, we manage every aspect of your project—from permit acquisition and utility disconnection to complete debris removal and site cleanup.

Our Whole-House Demolition Services Include:

  • Complete residential structure removal
  • Foundation and basement demolition
  • Utility disconnection coordination
  • Permit acquisition and compliance
  • Environmental hazard assessment

Perfect for:

  • Land redevelopment projects
  • Severely damaged or condemned structures
  • Estate clearance and property sales
  • New construction site preparation
  • Teardown and rebuild projects

OUR PROCESS

Pre-Demolition Planning

Our demolition experts conduct a comprehensive pre-demolition evaluation and planning to ensure safe, compliant execution. We thoroughly assess the structure's construction type, age, size, and materials, and evaluate utility connections, access points, neighboring properties, and potential environmental concerns.

Site Preparation

Before demolition begins, our NJ demolition team secures the property and protects surrounding areas. We install temporary fencing, safety barriers, and neighbor protection measures to minimize impact on adjacent structures and public spaces.

Aerial view of a residential house demolition in New Jersey, with a yellow excavator tearing down the structure and debris scattered around the site

Full Demolition Process

The complete structure is systematically demolished using appropriate heavy equipment and strategic sequencing by our skilled demolition and hauling services team. We begin with roof removal, then proceed through floors, walls, and framing in controlled stages.