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  • J & S Demolition and Hauling Services, LLC
    4.5
    Phoenix, US

    At J's Demo and Haul, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch demolition, deconstruction, and hauling services to our clients. With a strong focus on recycling and salvaging, we strive to minimize our environmental footprint while delivering exceptional results. Our team of experts has years of experience in the industry, and we're committed to providing personalized service that meets the unique needs of each client. From demolition and deconstruction to flooring and junk removal, we offer a wide range of services designed to make your life easier. At J's Demo and Haul, we're dedicated to building long-lasting relationships with our clients and providing them with the highest level of service possible. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve your goals.

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  • Wolfe's Demolition, LLC
    1
    Phoenix, US

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    4.6
    Phoenix, US

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    5
    Phoenix, US

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  • Atlantic Demolition, Inc.
    3.7
    840 S Santa Rita Ave, Tucson, 85719, US

    Breaking Away From The Competition Atlantic Demolition is a leading demolition company in Tucson, Arizona. We offer a wide range of demolition services, including interior demolition, exterior demolition, complete structure tear-down, wall sawing, concrete cutting, and core drilling. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality demolition services at competitive prices. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to safety and efficiency, ensuring that your project is completed on time and within budget. We understand that demolition projects can be complex and challenging. That's why we take a personalized approach to every project, working closely with our clients to develop a customized plan that meets their specific needs. We are also committed to environmental responsibility, ensuring that all demolition debris is disposed of properly. How We Can Help Whether you're looking to renovate your home, demolish an old building, or clear land for a new construction project, Atlantic Demolition has the experience and expertise to get the job done right. We offer a wide range of demolition services, including: Interior Demolition Exterior Demolition Complete Structure Tear-Down Wall Sawing – Concrete & Brick Walls Concrete Cutting Services Concrete Slab Cutting – Interior & Exterior Core Drilling – Concrete & Brick Walls Core Drilling – Interior & Exterior Concrete Slabs We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality demolition services at competitive prices. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you with your next demolition project.

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  • MAAS Industries Construction & Demolition
    1
    Waddell, AZ, P.O. Box 685, 85355, US

    Family owned and operated, MAAS Industries LLC is proud to provide general civil construction services to builders, developers, individuals, and government agencies throughout Phoenix. Our experience ranges from small residential sites to large multi-structural commercial sites. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions to our clients by means of state-of-the-art equipment and experienced operators. This dedication leads to repeat customers. Since the start, MAAS has maintained a 'no project too small or too big' attitude. Contact us for more information.

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  • Hometown Demolition of Phoenix
    5
    2611 W Northern Ave, Phoenix, 85051, US

    Welcome to Hometown Demolition of Phoenix! We are your trusted experts in providing comprehensive demolition services throughout the Phoenix area. With a strong commitment to safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, we deliver top-quality demolition solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. At Hometown Demolition, we bring years of experience and expertise to every project. Our skilled team utilizes advanced equipment and adheres to strict safety protocols to ensure your demolition project is completed on time and within budget. We understand the unique needs of the Phoenix community and strive to exceed your expectations with our personalized service and attention to detail.

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  • Lost Boys Demolition and Junk Removal
    5
    1031 N 500 W, Orem, 84604, US

    Lost Boys Demolition is a precision demolition contractor based in Utah, offering a range of services including commercial and residential demolition, concrete removal, and junk removal. With years of experience, they are known for their clean, efficient, and customer-focused services. They are a proud member of the Utah Valley Home Builders Association, actively working to protect, preserve, and promote Utah housing and individuals working in the construction industry.

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  • A1 Demolition & Junk Removal
    5
    Scottsdale, US

    About A1 Demolition and Junk Removal Welcome to A1 Demolition and Junk Removal, where we transform challenges into opportunities. Founded in 2020 by Mark Cerezo, our company was born out of a passion for providing reliable, efficient, and eco-friendly solutions for your demolition and junk removal needs. Founders Vision Mark Cerezo, the driving force behind A1 Demolition and Junk Removal, envisioned a company that not only excelled in its field but also prioritized the well-being of its clients. With a commitment to integrity and customer satisfaction, Mark set out to build a business that goes beyond just demolishing structures and removing clutter; it’s about making your life easier. Our Mission At A1 Demolition and Junk Removal, our mission is clear: to simplify your life by offering comprehensive, hassle-free solutions for your demolition and junk removal challenges. We understand that these tasks can be daunting, and that’s why we are here to lend a helping hand. Our team is dedicated to providing top-notch services that prioritize efficiency, reliability, and environmental responsibility.

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    5
    Phoenix, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Demolition Contractors

Have questions about demolition services or finding the right demolition contractor in USA? We've got answers to common inquiries:

How do I prepare for a demolition project?

Here are essential steps to prepare for a demolition project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove all personal belongings, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and any valuable items from the structure.
  • Disconnect Utilities: Arrange for the disconnection of all utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer) well in advance of the demolition.
  • Secure the Site: Erect a fence or barrier around the demolition zone to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety.
  • Notify Neighbors: Inform your neighbors about the upcoming demolition, including the expected timeline and any potential noise or disruptions.
  • Protect Surroundings: Cover or protect landscaping, trees, and adjacent structures that you want to preserve from potential damage from flying debris.
  • Hazardous Materials: If you suspect hazardous materials are present (e.g., asbestos, lead paint), have a qualified professional conduct an assessment and safely remove them before demolition.
  • Salvageable Materials: If you plan to salvage materials from the structure (e.g., doors, windows, fixtures), remove them carefully before demolition.
By taking these steps, you create a safer work environment and help ensure a smoother demolition process.

Do I need a permit for demolition in USA?

In most areas of USA, you will likely need a demolition permit from your local authority before beginning any demolition work. Permits ensure the demolition is carried out safely, responsibly, and in compliance with building codes and environmental regulations. Contact your local building department for specific requirements and procedures. Many demolition contractors handle permit acquisition as part of their services, so be sure to ask about this when getting quotes.

What is the difference between demolition and deconstruction?

While the terms 'demolition' and 'deconstruction' are often used interchangeably, there is a distinction:
Demolition typically refers to the complete destruction and removal of a structure.
Deconstruction, on the other hand, is a more selective and methodical process that involves carefully dismantling a building to salvage reusable materials. It's a more sustainable approach that reduces waste and environmental impact.
If you're interested in maximizing material salvage and minimizing waste, ask potential demolition contractors about their experience with deconstruction methods.

How do I know if a demolition project requires an environmental assessment?

An environmental assessment is typically required for demolition projects if there is a potential for environmental contamination, particularly if the structure:
  • Contains asbestos, lead paint, PCBs, or other hazardous materials.
  • Is located near sensitive environmental areas, such as wetlands or water bodies.
  • Has a history of industrial or commercial use.
Check with your local environmental regulatory agency to determine whether an assessment is necessary for your project.

How do I prepare for a demolition project?

Here are essential steps to prepare for a demolition project:
  • Clear the Area: Remove all personal belongings, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and any valuable items from the structure.
  • Disconnect Utilities: Arrange for the disconnection of all utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer) well in advance of the demolition.
  • Secure the Site: Erect a fence or barrier around the demolition zone to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety.
  • Notify Neighbors: Inform your neighbors about the upcoming demolition, including the expected timeline and any potential noise or disruptions.
  • Protect Surroundings: Cover or protect landscaping, trees, and adjacent structures that you want to preserve from potential damage from flying debris.
  • Hazardous Materials: If you suspect hazardous materials are present (e.g., asbestos, lead paint), have a qualified professional conduct an assessment and safely remove them before demolition.
  • Salvageable Materials: If you plan to salvage materials from the structure (e.g., doors, windows, fixtures), remove them carefully before demolition.
By taking these steps, you create a safer work environment and help ensure a smoother demolition process.

Do I need a permit for demolition in USA?

In most areas of USA, you will likely need a demolition permit from your local authority before beginning any demolition work. Permits ensure the demolition is carried out safely, responsibly, and in compliance with building codes and environmental regulations. Contact your local building department for specific requirements and procedures. Many demolition contractors handle permit acquisition as part of their services, so be sure to ask about this when getting quotes.

What is the difference between demolition and deconstruction?

While the terms 'demolition' and 'deconstruction' are often used interchangeably, there is a distinction:
Demolition typically refers to the complete destruction and removal of a structure.
Deconstruction, on the other hand, is a more selective and methodical process that involves carefully dismantling a building to salvage reusable materials. It's a more sustainable approach that reduces waste and environmental impact.
If you're interested in maximizing material salvage and minimizing waste, ask potential demolition contractors about their experience with deconstruction methods.

How do I know if a demolition project requires an environmental assessment?

An environmental assessment is typically required for demolition projects if there is a potential for environmental contamination, particularly if the structure:
  • Contains asbestos, lead paint, PCBs, or other hazardous materials.
  • Is located near sensitive environmental areas, such as wetlands or water bodies.
  • Has a history of industrial or commercial use.
Check with your local environmental regulatory agency to determine whether an assessment is necessary for your project.