DreamWerx Facility Services
Dreamwerx Facility Services is proud to be the Coachella Valley's trusted partner in demolition and debris removal services. Our team specializes in residential and commercial... more
Right Now Dumpster Rentals
Let the friendly team at Right Now Dumpster Rentals provide the perfect barn demolition solution. Our dedicated and knowledgeable crew can provide interior demolition, structural... more
SWE Construction and Demolition
We offer a wide range of services at SWE Construction and Demolition. Whether you need residential services, like barn demolition, or commercial work, our team... more
Double Duty Services LLC
Double Duty Services LLC is a family-owned business that strives to give our customers the best experience with an easy booking process and straightforward pricing.... more
U Call We Haul Junk Removal
U Call We Haul Junk Removal is a family-owned and operated business that has been servicing the Las Vegas area for the past 5 years. In... more
West Coast Waste Removal & Dumpster Rentals
West Coast Waste Removal & Dumpster Rentals specializes in debris removal as well as light demolition and cleanout services, including barn demolition. Residential and commercial customers... more
EA Dumpster Rental
Looking for help tearing down an old barn? EA Dumpster Rental has the equipment and experience you're looking for. We specialize in providing the best... more
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How much does barn removal cost?
On average, barn demolition costs $5,000-$6,000 for a 30 ft x 40 ft post-and-beam barn. This average cost includes mechanical demolition and debris disposal. However, the cost to tear down a barn depends on a number of factors:
- Method of removal—demolition or deconstruction
- Size of the barn
- Materials used to build the barn
- Accessibility of the barn
- Amount of debris—non-salvageable and salvageable
- Location of the barn
- Who you hire
Is there value in old barn wood?
Many barns were built decades in the past—sometimes more than 100 years—and contain valuable old-growth timbers, like columns, siding, and wood beams. This wood can be salvaged and used in constructing new barns, building one-of-a-kind furniture, flooring or siding, and much more.
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