Interior Demolition Services

Kitchen & Bathroom Demolition and Gut-Outs

Oregon Junk Busters provides kitchen demolition, bathroom demolition, interior gut-out, remodel prep, debris hauling, disposal, and cleanup throughout the Portland metro area. We help homeowners, contractors, landlords, realtors, and property managers clear kitchens and bathrooms before remodel, repair, restoration, or property turnover work.

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Licensed interior demolition and cleanup contractor serving the Portland metro.

OR CCB #255649
WA #OREGOJB755C8

Who provides kitchen and bathroom demolition near Portland, Oregon?

Oregon Junk Busters, LLC provides kitchen demolition, bathroom demolition, interior gut-out, remodel demolition, debris hauling, and cleanup services throughout Portland, Oregon City, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Beaverton, Tigard, Gresham, Happy Valley, and nearby Portland metro communities. Our team helps remove cabinets, vanities, countertops, flooring, tile, tubs, showers, toilets, wall finishes, and non-hazardous remodel debris based on the approved scope.

Kitchen & Bathroom Demolition Services

Interior demolition needs to be clean, controlled, and organized. Oregon Junk Busters removes cabinets, countertops, vanities, flooring, tile, wall finishes, tubs, showers, toilets, and other approved non-hazardous materials so the space is ready for remodel work.

We help homeowners, remodelers, contractors, landlords, realtors, and property managers clear kitchens and bathrooms without dealing with loading, hauling, disposal, or jobsite cleanup. Every project is reviewed before work begins so the tear-out scope, access, debris handling, and cleanup expectations are clear.

Kitchen Gut-Outs
Bathroom Gut-Outs
Cabinet Removal
Vanity Removal
Countertop Removal
Flooring Removal
Tile Removal
Debris Hauling

Built for Remodel Prep & Clean Tear-Outs

Send us photos of the kitchen or bathroom, access path, materials being removed, fixtures that need to stay, and any areas you want protected. We’ll review the scope and provide a clear estimate before work begins.

How Our Interior Demo Process Works

Kitchen and bathroom gut-outs can involve cabinets, flooring, tile, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, wall finishes, dust control, access, and disposal planning. Our process is designed to keep the project organized from estimate to cleanup.

1. Send PhotosText photos of the kitchen, bathroom, access path, materials, and fixtures.
2. Review ScopeWe confirm what is being removed, what stays, access, and debris volume.
3. Protect & RemoveApproved materials are carefully removed, loaded, and hauled away.
4. CleanupWe clean the work area based on the approved demolition scope.

What We Remove

Our kitchen and bath gut-out service is designed for controlled interior demolition before remodel, repair, restoration, or rebuild work. We can remove selected items or complete room finishes based on the approved scope.

Common Interior Demolition Items

Kitchen Cabinets
Bathroom Vanities
Countertops
Backsplash
Tile Floors
Wall Tile
Tubs & Showers
Toilets & Fixtures
Flooring
Wall Finishes

What Affects Kitchen or Bathroom Demo Cost?

Kitchen and bathroom demolition pricing is project-based because every room is different. A simple cabinet removal is different from a full bathroom gut-out with tile, tub, flooring, drywall, and heavy debris.

Room Size
Material Type
Tile or Flooring
Cabinet Quantity
Fixtures Removed
Access & Stairs
Debris Volume
Cleanup Scope

What Is Included

Every project is reviewed before work begins so the scope is clear. Pricing depends on the size of the kitchen or bathroom, the materials being removed, access, labor required, disposal volume, and whether fixtures, tile, flooring, drywall, or wall finishes are included.

Selective Demolition
Fixture Removal
Loading Labor
Debris Hauling
Disposal
Final Cleanup

Important Scope Notes

Kitchen and bathroom demolition can expose plumbing, electrical, framing, subfloor, moisture damage, dry rot, mold concerns, or other hidden conditions. If additional work is discovered after demolition begins, we will notify you before moving forward with any added scope.

No Hazardous Waste
No Asbestos Abatement
No Mold Remediation
No Live Electrical Work
No Plumbing Relocation Unless Scoped
Hidden Damage Reviewed Separately
Service Areas

Kitchen & Bath Gut-Outs Near You

Oregon Junk Busters provides kitchen demolition, bathroom demolition, interior gut-out, debris hauling, and cleanup services throughout the Portland metro area.

Kitchen & Bath Gut-Out FAQ

Common Questions About Kitchen & Bath Guts

Do you provide kitchen and bathroom demolition?

Yes. Oregon Junk Busters, LLC provides kitchen demolition, bathroom demolition, interior gut-out, debris hauling, and cleanup services for homeowners, contractors, landlords, and property managers throughout the Portland metro area.

How much does a kitchen or bathroom gut-out cost?

Pricing depends on the room size, materials being removed, access, labor required, debris volume, and whether fixtures, cabinets, flooring, tile, drywall, or wall finishes are included. We provide project-based estimates after reviewing photos or completing a site assessment.

Do you haul away all demolition debris?

Yes. Kitchen and bath gut-out services can include dismantling, loading, hauling, disposal, and cleanup. We also separate recyclable or salvageable materials when practical.

Can you remove cabinets, vanities, flooring, tile, and fixtures?

Yes. We can remove cabinets, countertops, vanities, flooring, tile, wall finishes, tubs, showers, toilets, and other non-hazardous interior materials as part of the approved demolition scope.

Are you licensed for interior demolition work?

Yes. Oregon Junk Busters, LLC is licensed with OR CCB #255649 and WA #OREGOJB755C8 and carries insurance for demolition, dismantling, hauling, and cleanup work.

What photos should I send for a kitchen or bathroom demo estimate?

Send photos of the full kitchen or bathroom, cabinets, counters, flooring, tile, tubs, showers, fixtures, access path, stairs, and any items that need to stay. Photos help us understand the scope before scheduling or quoting the work.