Pease Landclearing LLC
Pease Landclearing LLC provides demolition services throughout the entire states of Georgia and Alabama, as well as northern regions of Florida. Our team uses many... more
Rough 2 Ready
As a family owned and operated business, Rough 2 Ready understands the importance of top notch customers service, promptness and quality workmanship. We ensure a safe... more
Dean Enterprises
Located in Tabernacle, New Jersey, Dean Enterprises serves residential and commercial customers in a variety of ways. They can perform demolition, scrap removal, equipment disassembly,... more
Cash W J Construction Co
W J Cash Construction Co was established in 1971, and since then, they have been working diligently to provide residential and commercial customers with the exact... more
T & T Excavation Llc
T & T Excavation is a full-service company specializing in all aspects of residential and commercial demolition and excavation. They are experienced demolition experts capable of... more
Kent Excavating & Landclearing
Kent Excavating & Landclearing is a team of professionals, and we strive to exceed customers' expectations with each project we take on. We offer some of... more
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House and Garage Demolition Tips for Macon County, AL
There are 3 ways to demolish a house or garage:
1. Use excavators and heavy machinery to tear it down.
This is the most common demolition method—simply tearing down the house or garage with the help of hydraulic excavators and other heavy machinery.
The debris is then hauled away to the nearest dump or recycling facility with the help of a dumpster or trailer.
2. Deconstruct it by hand piece-by-piece, top-to-bottom.
Deconstruction—or "demolition by hand"—is the process of stripping and deconstructing the house or garage piece by piece with the purpose of salvaging as much of the materials as possible, like doors, windows, beams, lumber, and more.
3. Deconstruct it in order to salvage what you can, then use machinery to tear down the rest.
The most environmentally-, time-, and budget-friendly option is a combination of deconstruction and mechanical demolition.
Once all materials capable of being saved and reused are collected, the remaining structure is then torn down and the non-salvageable debris is hauled away.