For approved non-structural wall removal, partial wall removal, hollow block walls, kitchen walls, service-yard walls, and internal partition walls.
Permits | Hacking | Disposal | Protection
Wall, tile, and built-in removal for HDB, condo, landed, and commercial renovations. Send photos first; we check the scope, flag permit concerns, and quote clearly before hacking starts.
Whether you are opening up a layout, preparing a resale unit for renovation, or clearing old built-ins before new works begin, we help remove the old structure cleanly and safely.
For approved non-structural wall removal, partial wall removal, hollow block walls, kitchen walls, service-yard walls, and internal partition walls.
Removal of old floor tiles, wall tiles, skirting, kitchen tiles, bathroom tiles, and existing finishes before new flooring or waterproofing works.
Removal of old kitchen cabinets, countertops, sinks, toilet fittings, bathroom fixtures, and existing built-in structures.
Wall hacking is not just break and clear. We check the scope, flag permit or site constraints, protect nearby areas, and clarify debris clearing and making-good before work starts.
Send us photos of the wall, floor, tiles, cabinet, or area you want removed. For HDB and condo jobs, floor plans or management requirements help us check the scope more accurately.
We look at what needs to be removed, whether it may involve permit or management approval, how much protection is needed, and what kind of debris clearing or making-good work may be required.
You receive a quotation based on the actual hacking scope, site access, debris clearing, and any add-on works such as plastering, cement screeding, painting, or reinstatement.
Before hacking starts, we prepare the area. After hacking, debris is cleared and the site is handed over for the next renovation stage.
| Criteria | Cheapest Hacking Quote | General Renovation Contractor | Homey Furnishing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Can this wall actually be hacked? | π΄ May say βcan hackβ too quickly before checking wall type, floor plan, or approval needs | π‘ Usually knows the process, but may depend on the subcontractor or ID managing it properly | π’ Scope checked first so you know what can, cannot, or may need approval before work starts |
| Will the price stay clear? | π΄ Low starting price, but disposal, protection, access, and making-good may be added later | π‘ Often bundled inside a bigger renovation quote, making it hard to see what hacking really costs | π’ Photo-based or site-based quote with hacking, debris clearing, and add-on works stated clearly |
| Will dust, debris, and mess be handled? | π΄ May focus only on breaking and clearing, with less care for surrounding protection | π‘ Can be managed well, but quality depends on the team assigned that day | π’ Site protection, debris clearing, and clean handover planned as part of the hacking scope |
| Will this delay the rest of the renovation? | π΄ If permit, debris, or making-good is missed, the next trade may be held up | π‘ Works if coordination is strong, but delays can happen when hacking is treated as a small side task | π’ Built for renovation flow: remove, clear, make good, and prepare the site for the next stage |
| Who handles the rough edges after hacking? | π΄ Wall comes down, but plastering, patching, or edge finishing may become βsomeone elseβs jobβ | π‘ Usually available, but may come as variation order after the hacking is done | π’ Making-good can be quoted early so the hacked area does not become an ugly unfinished problem |
| Is this suitable for HDB, condo, resale, or commercial jobs? | π‘ May be fine for simple jobs, but risky when rules, access, or management approval matters | π‘ Better for full renovation packages, but may be overkill for standalone hacking work | π’ Clear process for standalone hacking, resale prep, ID support, and commercial reinstatement work |
We needed part of a kitchen wall removed before our resale HDB renovation. The team checked the photos first, explained what could be hacked, protected the nearby flooring, and left the place ready for the next trade.
The old built-in cabinet and partition in our condo were removed faster than expected. What I appreciated most was the clear communication on debris clearing and what making-good was included.
We were worried about dust and mess because the flat was still partly furnished. They covered the work area properly, hacked the wall section cleanly, and updated us before arranging haulage.
Send us your photos and site details first. We will help you understand the likely scope, what needs checking, and what it may take to remove it properly.
No. Some walls cannot be hacked, especially structural walls, reinforced concrete walls, household shelter walls, and areas that affect building safety. Send us your floor plan and wall photos so the scope can be checked before work is planned.
For HDB flats, wall hacking and certain renovation works may require approval before work starts. The exact requirement depends on the work type and wall involved. We can help you understand what needs to be checked before hacking begins.
Photos help us do an initial check, but they may not be enough for final confirmation. For some jobs, a floor plan, site inspection, HDB requirements, MCST rules, or professional assessment may be needed.
Smaller wall or tile hacking jobs may take a day. Larger floor, kitchen, bathroom, or full-unit hacking jobs can take several days depending on the scope, access, permit timing, and debris clearing requirements.
Not always. Partial hacking can require more careful cutting, slower work, and more making-good after the wall is removed. That is why we quote based on the actual scope, not just the size of the wall.
Yes, debris clearing and haulage can be included in the quotation. We will state this clearly so you know whether disposal is included or separate.
Yes. We can quote add-on works such as plastering, patching, cement screeding, painting, or related renovation works depending on what the site needs after demolition.
Yes. We can support IDs, renovation contractors, landlords, and commercial tenants who need reliable hacking, dismantling, reinstatement, or debris-clearing support for their projects.