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Demolition

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A residential demolition can be done to remove any residential structure. Some homes are outdated and are no longer desirable, but the land that they are built on is a prime piece of residential real estate. Demolishing the old home on this type of lot clears the way for a newer, nicer home to be built in its place. Older historic homes may contain harmful asbestos, lead, and mercury, and can cause serious health risks. They can also have sections that are weak or have rotted, which could eventually collapse. If only part of the home is affected, demolishing that section can help preserve the rest of the home.


Other structures such as detached garages, workshops, barns, or patios can be demolished as well. If you purchased a home or plot of land that has a structure that you don’t want or that is unstable, unsafe, or unusable, a residential demolition contractor can demolish and haul off the structure.


If your house poses a health, safety, or environmental risk, a residential demolition can prevent costly citations or fatal accidents. Or, if you are interested in remodeling or replacing your home, a residential demolition is your first step. While this may seem daunting, you are just a phone call away from having your residential demolition done professionally, responsibly, and at a great price.

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Demolition

Residential demolitions done the right way.

 

 

 

A residential demolition must be performed by a fully licensed and insured demolition contractor or demolition company. Most residential demolitions require permits, and there are many codes and regulations that must be followed. Heavy machinery and tools are needed to perform these demolitions, and must be operated by trained professionals. Demolition environments themselves can also be dangerous, so having experienced professionals perform these tasks can prevent the risks of injury or liability.


We are proudly known for our focus and commitment to each and every project. We evaluate each job to ensure that we can provide the proper permits and plan for any unique conditions. We also use the best quality equipment to guarantee a smooth residential demolition, such as our excavators and skid steers, and our teams are fully trained to operate each machine safely and efficiently.


Once you have received your residential demolition quote and are ready to proceed, an environmental inspection must be done. This inspection ensures that there are no hazardous materials present, and it is required in most states. Secondly, you will need to locate and disconnect your utilities with each utility service provider. For assistance with this step, search for “Call Before You Dig” in your local phone book or online.


Once any residential demolition is complete, our crew cleans up the site and hauls off any debris using our dump trucks or roll-off trucks. After your residential demolition, you may be interested in having your newly cleared site excavated and/or backfilled. If so, please let our contractors know so that we can include this in our proposal.

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