Midland Siteworks, LLC
Experience top-notch demolition with Midland Siteworks, LLC, where we prioritize safety and operational excellence. Our skilled professionals handle both residential and commercial projects, delivering precision... more
The Junkluggers of West Atlanta
Whether you need interior demolition for commercial or residential properties, or need small structure removal, we handle jobs of all sizes with efficiency and care.... more
Pease Landclearing LLC
Pease Landclearing LLC provides demolition and junk removal services throughout the entire states of Georgia and Alabama, as well as northern regions of Florida. Our... more
Quality Essential Renovations
At Quality Essential Renovations, our crew of professionals is capable of performing a variety of residential demolition services, like concrete removal, fence removal, mold remediation,... more
Love Rev Recycling and Demolition
Love Rev Recycling and Demolition offers exceptional demolition and junk removal services. We are always responsible, making sure to take care of the environment as... more
Wells Contracting Inc
Wells Contracting Inc is a fully licensed and insured demolition company. We are providers of residential and commercial demolition, excavation and concrete and swimming pool... more
J & J Land Development
Founded in 1990, J & J Land Development offers demolition and site development services to residential and commercial customers throughout the Seale, AL area. We perform chimney... more
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How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?
In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.
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