Vintage Heavy Haul LLC
House and garage demolition is made simply with Vintage Heavy Haul LLC. For 10 years, our team has carefully and skillfully demolished residential structures of all... more
Mullinnix Dozer Service
Throughout the Ridge, Texas area, Mullinnix Dozer Service is known for providing a wide range of services, from demolition to junk removal, and other dozer... more
Brazos Dozer Service
As a leading provider of residential and commercial concrete services in the College Station and Bryan areas, Brazos Dozer Service is the company to call!... more
Brickstone Demolition
Brickstone Demolition knows good business practice and professional workmanship. They pride themselves on being true professionals in the demolition and concrete removal industry. more
Eubank Excavation LLC
Established in 1990, Eubank Excavation LLC performs a wide range of services, working to meet the needs of the Plantersville, Texas community. For more than 25 years,... more
Method Demo and Hauling
Method Contracting Co knows what it takes to complete junk removal and demolition projects efficiently, safely, and for a fair price, including house demolition. We... more
All In Hauling
Don’t let an old garage become a problem on your property. All In Hauling offers full-service garage demolition, including responsible debris removal. We do... more
M7R Dumpsters
Need help with small structure removal, like garage demolition? M7R Dumpsters provides expert light demolition for both residential and commercial properties. We also offer... more
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Is deconstruction different than demolition?
Building deconstruction is the careful dismantling of a structure. Often referred to as "green demolition," deconstruction significantly reduces the number of materials clogging up our landfills and harming our environment. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that approximately 250,000 homes are demolished in the United States each year, adding up to roughly 124,670,000 tons of construction and demolition debris. If even a fraction of those homes were deconstructed, thousands of tons of waste would be diverted from landfills. Less stuff in our landfills means positive changes for our environment.