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Affordable Services, Inc.

Colorado Springs, CO
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When you hire Affordable Services, you get exactly that: affordable services. They believe that quality work shouldn’t come at the expense of an empty... more

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Iron Mountain Demolition

Colorado Springs, CO

Iron Mountain Demolition has served Colorado Springs with premier construction services for over 30 years. We are known for heading up high profile projects across Southern... more

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Parker Excavating Inc

Pueblo, CO

At Parker Excavating Inc, we are proud to provide the Pueblo, Colorado area with high-quality work at competitive prices. We offer some of the most... more

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Captain Hook-N-Haul

Penrose, CO
5.0
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At Captain Hook-N-Haul, we specialize in dumpster rental, demolition and junk removal services. If you have an old, dilapidated barn that needs to come down,... more

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Frederick Excavating

Beulah, CO

Frederick Excavating is located in Beulah, CO and serves surrounding areas. They specialize in a wide range of excavation and demolition services. They are general... more

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Dirt N Demo

Pueblo, CO

Do you have a structure you need removed? Let Dirt N Demo's experienced and expert staff handle it. They won’t have to lift a... more

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Spaccamonti Excavating Inc

Pueblo, CO

Located in Pueblo, CO, Spaccamonti Excavating Inc. is a privately held company providing a wide range of demolition services. Their customers come first, and they... more

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Barn Demolition Tips for Colorado City, CO

Can I remove my own barn?

Barn demolition and deconstruction may seem straightforward due to the simple nature of barns. Because of this, it isn't uncommon for owners to consider the project DIY-able.

However, just because you can do the work, doesn't necessarily mean you should do the work. Because demolition work is dangerous, we always recommend hiring a professional to handle it safely.

Who should I hire to remove my barn?

Hire a professional who can handle the project properly and efficiently. Truly reputable barn removal contractors should have insurance and references from other customers who can attest to their ability to complete the work.

Comparing 2-3 contractor estimates (or more) will help make sure you find the right contractor without overpaying.

Discuss with each one you speak to who would be responsible for cleaning up the debris, whether or not they would collect the permits required to perform the work, and what would be included in the price.

Getting quotes from multiple contractors will make sure you make the right choice for you and your project.