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Dean Mitchell Services LLC

De Funiak Springs, FL
5.0
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  • Concrete Specialists
  • Mobile Home Removal
  • Pool Removal
  • Fast and friendly service
  • Serving the Florida Panhandle

Based in Defuniak Springs, Florida, Dean Mitchell Services LLC is proud to serve all neighboring cities. We are experts in all things demolition, land clearing,... more

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Able Services of NW Florida LLC

Panama City Beach, FL
  • Commercial
  • Interior
  • Residential
  • Structural
  • Locally owned
  • Since 2018
  • Serving Northwest Florida

Able Services of NW Florida LLC proudly serves the Panama City, Florida area. We specialize in residential and commercial services of all shapes and sizes.... more

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Break-N-Ground LLC

Panama City, FL
  • Concrete
  • Decks
  • Interiors
  • Pools
  • Structures
  • Affordable services
  • Free estimates

We offer a wide variety of concrete, demolition and landscaping services. No one does it better than Break-N-Ground. With more than 5 years in the industry,... more

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Cantonment Industrial

Cantonment, FL

Cantonment Industrial is located in Cantonment, Florida and serves nearby communities. Our crew is experienced in all the work we do, including house and garage... more

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Barn Demolition Tips for Defuniak Springs, FL

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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