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Bayside Excavation & Hauling

Millington, MD
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  • Commercial Demolition
  • Residential Demolition
  • Decades of experience
  • Personalized services

Bayside Excavation & Hauling is the greater Millington, MD area's go-to choice for commercial demolition. We approach demolition challenges armed with years of experience, a close... more

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David And Desmond

Springdale, MD
5.0
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  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Free estimates

David and Desmond provide some of the most comprehensive demolition services in Springdale, MD and beyond, including commercial demolition. Contact us today for a free... more

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Split Rock Materials

Middletown, DE

Split Rock Materials is a locally owned and operated company serving customers in the Middletown, DE area. We’re equipped and experienced handling a wide... more

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D&D Contractors

Smyrna, DE

Founded in 1982, D & D Contractors serves all of Delaware out of Smyrna. They provide a wide range of services, including demolition, construction, site development, additions,... more

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Mid-Atlantic Dismantlment Corporation

Dover, DE

Mid-Atlantic Dismantlement Corporation is based in Dover, Delaware, and we primarily serve commercial and industrial clients. We offer customers the best in selective demolition, site... more

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Rock Bottom Paving Inc.

Felton De, DE

Rock Bottom Paving Inc. offers paving and commercial demolition services. We are proud to serve Dover, Delaware and surrounding areas. Our team is experienced and... more

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Commercial Demolition Tips for Hartly, DE

How is commercial demolition done?

The most common method for commercial demolition is mechanical demolition—the kind performed with heavy machinery, like excavators, bulldozers, wire rope pulls, wrecking balls, etc.

This equipment requires qualified professionals, and they can create quite a bit of noise and mess. Lots of dust, vibrations, airborne debris, and more are just some of the things that come with mechanical commercial demolition.

The heavy machinery is used to tear down the structure as efficiently and safely as possible while minimizing public health risks.

Who can perform commercial demolition?

Under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, any contractor, supervisor, worker, inspector, or otherwise that works with asbestos-containing building materials in a commercial building must be accredited by the EPA Model Accreditation Plan or by an equally rigorous training program.

In addition, because commercial demolition requires great care and knowledge, it shouldn't be taken on by just anyone. With Hometown Demolition, you can get quotes from as many contractors in your areas as you'd like. You can read their company profiles, see what other customers have to say about their services, and more.

Read on: Commercial Demolition FAQs: Your Biggest Questions Answered