About Hacking Works
Hacking works refers to the process of modifying or removing existing structures during a renovation project, such as breaking down walls, partitions, altering floor plans, or demolishing outdated features. These services are commonly used to create open floor plans, improve functionality, or prepare a property for new installations. Our professional contractors will handle the hacking process to ensure safety, compliance with regulations, and minimal disruption to the overall project.
Wall Hacking
Wall Hacking refers to the process of breaking, removing, or demolishing part of a wall, typically during renovation or construction projects. This service is often required to modify the layout of a space, create new doorways or windows, remove damaged sections of the wall, or install new plumbing or electrical wirings. Wall hacking may involve using tools like hammers, jackhammers, or saws to break through drywall, plaster, brick, or concrete. The service requires careful planning and precision to avoid damaging the surrounding structures and to ensure that any structural or load-bearing walls are properly reinforced or supported during the process. After hacking, the area is cleaned and prepped for the next phase of construction or renovation.
Floor Hacking
Tile Hacking
Tile Hacking involves the removal or demolition of existing tiles from floors, walls, or other surfaces, typically during renovation or remodeling projects. This process is necessary when old or damaged tiles need to be replaced with new ones, or when alterations to the layout or design are required. Tile hacking usually involves the use of tools such as hammers, chisels, tile scrapers, or specialized tile removal machines to carefully break and lift tiles without damaging the underlying surface. After the tiles are removed, the area is cleaned and prepped, ensuring the surface is smooth and ready for the installation of new tiles or other materials. Tile hacking is often a labor-intensive job, especially when working with well-adhered or large format tiles and may require additional attention to remove adhesive or grout residue.