Demolition Pros
Demolition Pros is Northwest Florida's top provider of barn demolition. We are fully licensed and insured, and we pride ourselves on our experience, our passion,... more
Able Services of NW Florida LLC
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
Strobo Contracting LLC
Strobo Contracting LLC is a leading commercial and residential demolition specialist with over a decade of industry experience. We make it easy for customers to... more
Morgan Dumpsters - A Morgan Container of NWFL
A Morgan Container of NWFL provides a wide variety of commercial and residential demolition services in Freeport, FL and the surrounding communities, including barn demo.... more
Dean Mitchell Services LLC
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
Break-N-Ground LLC
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
Cantonment Industrial
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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How does barn demolition work?
Oftentimes, the barn demolition process involves first tearing out the siding and then cutting small relief notches in the upright timbers. From there, the skeleton of the barn is typically tied to a large truck and pulled down. Once the barn is torn down, the timbers, roof, and other debris are removed.
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How does barn deconstruction work?
Barn deconstruction is done by hand rather than excavators or bulldozers, making the process more labor-intensive than demolition. Because of the labor and time involved, deconstruction is more expensive upfront than demolition. However, the barn wood salvaged from deconstruction can then be reused or resold to offset the cost of deconstruction.
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