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Demolition

30 minThe Villages|Pittsburgh|Tampa|St. Augustine|Clermont|SawLutions|New Smyrna Beach|Oak Hill|Melbourne|Ocala|Bluffton|Orlando|Ormond Beach|Lakeland|Savannah|Palm Coast|Brevard County|Kissimmee|Davenport|Sanford|Orlando Area|Jacksonville|Altamonte Springs|Vero Beach|Doctor Phillips|Oviedo|Hilton Head Island|Titusville|DeLand|Daytona Beach|Spring Hill|Eustis|Wesley Chapel|Boca Raton

Service Description

Home demolition refers to the process of completely or partially dismantling and removing a residential structure. It involves the systematic and controlled demolition of the building to make way for new construction, renovation, or land development. Here are some key aspects and steps involved in home demolition: Planning and Permits: Before initiating a home demolition, proper planning is essential. This includes obtaining the necessary permits and approvals from local authorities, ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations, and conducting a thorough assessment of the site and the structure to be demolished. Asbestos and Hazardous Materials Survey: Older homes may contain hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead paint, or mold. Before demolition, it's important to conduct a survey to identify and safely remove or remediate these substances in accordance with applicable regulations. Utilities Disconnection: All utilities, including water, gas, electricity, and sewer connections, must be properly disconnected and terminated before starting the demolition process. This ensures safety and avoids any damage or accidents during the demolition. Salvage and Recycling: Whenever possible, salvaging and recycling materials from the demolished home can be an environmentally-friendly and cost-effective approach. Items such as doors, windows, fixtures, and reusable building materials can be salvaged for reuse or donated to organizations that can repurpose them. Demolition Method Selection: Different methods can be employed for home demolition, depending on factors such as the size of the structure, site conditions, and surrounding environment. Common methods include mechanical demolition using excavators and machinery, selective demolition for preserving certain portions, or deconstruction for carefully dismantling the structure by hand. Structural Demolition: Once the appropriate method is selected, the actual demolition process begins. This involves removing the roof, interior walls, flooring, and other components of the home. Heavy machinery and equipment are used to demolish the structure in a controlled manner, ensuring safety and minimizing potential hazards. Waste Disposal and Site Cleanup: As the demolition progresses, the resulting debris and waste materials need to be properly managed and disposed of. This involves separating recyclable materials, such as concrete, wood, and metal, from non-recyclable waste. Site cleanup is also crucial


Cancellation Policy

To cancel or reschedule, please contact us at least 48 hours in advance. No-Shows, cancellations, and rescheduling within 24 hours of scheduled appointment will incur fees, loss of deposits or payment, membership revocation or similar. Please respect the hard working tradesmen and women who serve our members!


Contact Details

  • The Villages, FL, USA

  • Pittsburgh, PA, USA

  • Tampa, FL, USA

  • St. Augustine, FL, USA

  • Clermont, FL, USA

  • 10450 Turkey Lake Road #692586, Orlando, FL, USA

  • New Smyrna Beach, FL, USA

  • Oak Hill, FL, USA

  • Melbourne, FL, USA

  • Ocala, FL, USA

  • Bluffton, SC, USA

  • Lake Nona, Orlando, FL, USA

  • Ormond Beach, FL, USA

  • Lakeland, FL, USA

  • Savannah, GA, USA

  • Palm Coast, FL, USA

  • Space Coast, FL, USA

  • Kissimmee, FL, USA

  • Davenport, FL, USA

  • Sanford, FL, USA

  • Orlando, FL, USA

  • Jacksonville, FL, USA

  • Altamonte Springs, FL, USA

  • Vero Beach, FL, USA

  • Dr. Phillips, FL, USA

  • Oviedo, FL, USA

  • Hilton Head Island, SC, USA

  • Titusville, FL, USA

  • DeLand, FL, USA

  • Daytona Beach, FL, USA

  • Spring Hill, FL, USA

  • Eustis, FL, USA

  • Wesley Chapel, FL, USA

  • Boca Raton, FL, USA


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