House Demolition Contractors in Grand View, ID

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Junk Bros.

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Boise, ID
  • Commercial Structures
  • Concrete & Asphalt Removal
  • Residential Structures
  • Affordable prices
  • Free estimates

From our humble beginnings, Junk Bros. has strived to become the leaders in all things demolition and junk removal throughout the greater Boise, ID area. Contact us today for all your commercial or residential demo needs. We always provide free... more

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Junk King Boise

Boise, ID

Junk King Boise is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and light demolition work. We are top-rated locally and across the nation for our customer service. Contact us... more

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Top Shelf Storage and Junk Removal

Boise, ID
  • Concrete Removal
  • Light Demolition
  • Small Structures
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Personalized solutions
  • Free consultations

At Top Shelf Storage and Junk Removal, we handle demolition projects with ease, from small structures, like sheds and garages, to concrete and pool demolition. Our team’s commitment to personalized service ensures each project is completed safely, efficiently, and... more

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Treasure Valley Disposal

Boise, ID
  • Deck Removal
  • Structural Demolition
  • Serving the Treasure Valley
  • Same-day service
  • Sustainable solutions

Treasure Valley Disposal is a local, veteran-owned company that provides a wide range of demolition services, including house and garage demolition, mobile home demolition, and so much more. For a free quote, reach out to us today! more

House and Garage Demolition Tips for Grand View, ID

Tips for House & Garage Demolition

Is deconstruction different than demolition?

Building deconstruction is the careful dismantling of a structure. Often referred to as "green demolition," deconstruction significantly reduces the number of materials clogging up our landfills and harming our environment. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that approximately 250,000 homes are demolished in the United States each year, adding up to roughly 124,670,000 tons of construction and demolition debris. If even a fraction of those homes were deconstructed, thousands of tons of waste would be diverted from landfills. Less stuff in our landfills means positive changes for our environment.