Evansville Junk Movers
Evansville Junk Movers is a local, veteran, and family-owned company that provides light demolition services throughout the greater Evansville, IN area. Our range of convenient... more
Hazex Construction Co.
Founded in 1949 by a father and son duo, we have since grown to include an expansive fleet of equipment. As a family-owned and operated demolition... more
Russell's Excavating
Russell's Excavating is a fully insured and bonded company that maintains a reputation of quality in Southern Indiana. We understand that no two projects are... more
Jerry Aigner Construction
We have been servicing Southwestern Indiana for over 30 years. We are licensed, bonded and insured to perform all stages of site development, demolition, wetlands, mitigation,... more
Naas & Sons LLC
Naas & Sons LLC has served the Haubstadt and surrounding areas for over 75 years. Our family-owned and operated company specializes in trucking and excavation, and is... more
Tmi General Contractors
We are a structural steel fabricator of steel structures, hand rails, stairs, grating and so much more. We are perfectly suited to do work with... more
Koberstein Contracting Inc
For more than 55 years, Koberstein Contracting, Inc. has provided exceptional demolition, excavating, site preparation, site utilities, and more to residential and commercial customers in Princeton,... more
Blankenberger Bros Inc
Blankenberger Bros has the personnel, experience and equipment to perform site development, utility projects, mine development, earthwork and demolition. With over 30 years of experience in... more
Klenck Company
Klenck Company is fully insured, bonded, and licensed. They focus on commercial and industrial-level projects. They offer recycling services to local companies and can provide... more
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Demolition Tips for New Harmony, IN
Which demolition method is best for my project?
Regardless of what's being demolished—concrete, houses, pools, garages, barns—there are usually many ways to perform demolition. The best way to figure out the demolition method that's best for your specific needs is by discussing it with an experienced and licensed demolition contractor. They will be able to meet you at the site and go over potential solutions. Because they're experts, they'll be able to go over your options with you in great detail. It's good practice to always get proposals or estimates in writing. It should explain who is responsible for pulling and paying for permits, who is responsible for debris, and any other important information.