Prepare Your Kitchen for What Comes Next

Kitchen demolition and remodeling services in Greer, South Carolina that clear the way for your updated layout.

When your kitchen in Greer no longer works for how you cook, gather, or move through the space, removing what is there becomes the first real step toward a layout that fits. Crowning Construction, LLC handles the removal of cabinets, flooring, and fixtures with attention to what stays intact around the work zone. In older Greer neighborhoods where kitchens were built decades ago, this kind of controlled removal opens up opportunities to reposition appliances, add storage, or widen walkways without guessing what is behind the walls.

The work starts with protecting floors, doorways, and adjacent rooms before anything comes out. Cabinets are detached from walls and countertops without damaging studs or plumbing lines. Flooring gets pulled up carefully if subfloor repairs are part of the plan. Fixtures such as sinks and lighting come out once utilities are turned off. The goal is to leave you with a clean, accessible space ready for cabinetry installation, new flooring, backsplash work, and any layout changes you have been planning. This service supports full remodels and partial updates depending on what you are replacing or relocating.

If your Greer kitchen is ready for a layout that works better, reach out to discuss demolition timing and next steps.

Demolition That Protects What You Are Keeping

Demolition in Greer starts with turning off water and power to the areas being worked on, followed by careful detachment of cabinetry, countertops, and appliances. Crowning Construction, LLC removes flooring layer by layer when subfloor access is needed and hauls debris out in stages to keep walkways clear. You will notice clean edges where walls meet the floor, exposed plumbing and electrical lines that are capped or labeled, and a workspace that is ready for the next trade without leftover nails, adhesive, or uneven surfaces.

Once demolition is complete, the kitchen becomes a blank slate where new measurements can be verified and layout adjustments can be made before anything permanent goes in. This stage often reveals opportunities to add lighting, reposition outlets, or address subfloor issues that were hidden under old vinyl or tile.

The service includes removal and disposal of materials, protection of surrounding spaces, and coordination with any follow-up work such as cabinetry installation, flooring, or backsplash. It does not include structural changes such as moving load-bearing walls or rerouting major plumbing without prior discussion. The work transitions naturally into the installation phase once the space is cleared and prepped.

Questions That Come Up Before Demo Starts

Homeowners in Greer often want to know how long the kitchen will be out of use, what gets protected, and how debris is handled before they commit to a start date.

What gets removed during kitchen demolition?
Cabinets, countertops, flooring, sinks, and light fixtures are removed based on what you are replacing. Appliances are disconnected and moved aside or hauled away if requested.
How long does demolition take?
Most kitchens in Greer are cleared in one to two days depending on size and material types. Tile or glued-down flooring may add time if subfloor work is involved.
What happens to the debris?
All materials are hauled out and disposed of as part of the service. You do not need to arrange for dumpster rental or pickup.
How do you protect the rest of the house?
Floors and doorways are covered with protective sheeting, and dust barriers are set up to contain debris. Work zones are isolated to minimize impact on other rooms.
When should demolition happen in the remodel timeline?
Demolition should happen after your new materials are ordered and your layout is finalized, but before installation begins. This keeps the kitchen out of use for the shortest possible time.

Crowning Construction, LLC works with homeowners in Greer to coordinate demolition around delivery schedules and installation timelines so your kitchen is not sitting empty longer than necessary. If you are ready to move forward with your remodel, contact us to confirm timing and scope.