Select Exterior Demolition: Precision, Planning and Progress

Empire Services • January 12, 2026

Demolition doesn’t always mean tearing a building down to the ground. In fact, one of the most valuable and widely used approaches in today’s construction is select demolition, which includes interior, exterior and structural removals.


At Empire Services, select exterior demolition is more than a service—it’s a craft built on experience, planning, and precision.


What Exactly Is Select Exterior Demolition?


Select exterior demolition involves the careful removal of specific exterior elements of a structure while keeping the rest of the building intact. This can include finishes or components such as brick, siding, windows, doors, or exterior wall sections.


Because only targeted areas are removed, the term selective demolition is often referred to as select demolition. What makes it unique is its balance of craftsmanship and power. Depending on the scope and sensitivity of the project, the work may be performed:


  • By hand, for detailed removals like windows, doors, or masonry
  • With heavy equipment, when larger exterior sections need to be removed efficiently


This approach is commonly used on both residential and commercial structures when materials have deteriorated due to age, rot, mold, or structural wear. The success of the job depends on choosing the right method for each area of the structure. It’s also a key step when preparing a building for expansion or a completely new façade.


Real Projects. Real Results.


Empire Services has proudly supported numerous exterior demolition projects across Pennsylvania, partnering with municipalities, institutions, and general contractors.


We were honored to participate in the renovation of the Springfield Municipal Building in Delaware County, PA. Empire Services' team utilized a CAT 325 excavator to carefully dismantle the key sections, including the front façade. These sections were delicately hand separated from the remaining section, which preserved the integrity of the remaining structure. This work helped clear the way for modernization while preserving the building’s core structure.


Our team was also excited to play a role in the multi-phase renovation of Gingrich Library at Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania. We began the project by carefully hand-demolishing the façade (brick and removing windows) to prepare the building for a modern new façade.


When removing a compromised cementitious façade, it must be removed from top to bottom. This required a lot of manual work with minimal equipment for hoisting and cleanup. An 85-foot personnel lift, a 55-foot telescopic material handler, and compact track loaders were used for efficient cleanup. Also, the location of the job site was challenging since we are working within tight site boundaries, and the library is nestled between two campus buildings. 


Reusing and Recycling Materials


One of the major benefits of select exterior demolition is the opportunity to reuse and recycle materials. Brick, wood, metal, and even concrete can often be salvaged instead of discarded.


Empire Services is committed to responsible demolition practices and has successfully recycled materials from numerous projects, including plank flooring and various metals, helping reduce waste while adding value for our clients.



Built on Experience You Can Trust


At Empire Services, interior and exterior demolition are the foundation of our business. From selective exterior removals to full-scale demolition, we bring professional planning, a proven track record, and a commitment to safety to every project.


No matter the size or complexity of the job, Empire Services is ready to help you move forward clearing the way for what’s next.


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