Wrecking Ball Demolition & Abatement (WBD), founded in 1998 and headquartered in Everett, Washington, has become a cornerstone in the demolition industry throughout the Pacific Northwest. With a strong emphasis on safety, environmental responsibility, and project efficiency, WBD has continuously expanded its service offerings to include a vast range of demolition and abatement solutions. The company proudly operates satellite offices in Tacoma and Spokane, allowing it to effectively manage projects across Washington and neighboring states.
With a dedicated team of over 100 professionals, Wrecking Ball Demolition has successfully handled various commercial, industrial, and residential projects over its 25-year history. Their expertise spans tenant improvements, structural and total building demolition, concrete cutting and removal, as well as hazardous material abatement such as asbestos and lead removal. The company's commitment to safety is reflected in its comprehensive in-house training programs, earning numerous industry certifications for its adherence to local, state, and federal regulations.
Wrecking Ball stands out not just for its technical skills but also for its dedication to clean and sustainable practices. Their slogan, “Cleaner. Safer. Faster,” illustrates their aim to exceed customer expectations while minimizing environmental impact. Collaboration is key for WBD, as they work alongside contractors, engineers, and community members to ensure project goals are met effectively and with a high standard of quality.
In seeking to foster a positive workplace environment, Wrecking Ball values its employees, emphasizing growth opportunities and a culture of respect and teamwork. This focus has garnered company loyalty, with many employees having contributed for over 15 years. As WBD continues to lead in the demolition and abatement sector, they remain committed to excellence, ensuring that each project is handled with the utmost care and professionalism, solidifying their reputation as a trusted industry leader.