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Block Field Tiling & Demolition

Broadlands, IL
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  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Free estimates

Block Field Tiling and Demolition is located in Broadlands, Illinois and offers residential and commercial customers in the area quality demolition services they can depend... more

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Ennis Excavation

Urbana, IL

We sell mulch at bulk prices to private individuals. We have a variety of types and colors. We also offer residential demolition services and can... more

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Franzen Construction Group LLC

Urbana, IL

A family owned business since 1943, Franzen Construction Group LLC has been providing the Champaign area with quality demolition and excavation services ever since. Not just... more

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Gopher Excavating & Septic

Paris, IL

Gopher Excavating & Pool Inc offers innovative interior demolition solutions to a variety of projects. We're experts at stripping out kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and more. more

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Home & Hauling Solutions LLC

Terre Haute, IN

At Home & Hauling Solutions LLC, residents throughout the Terre Haute, IN area turn to us for all of their residential demolition needs, including barn demolition,... more

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Mid Illinois Concrete & Excavating Inc.

Urbana, IL

Mid-Illinois Concrete & Excavating Inc. began when our founder, Kevin Modglin, noticed that, in the Champaign-Urbana area, there was a lack of mid to large... more

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Interior Demolition Tips for Indianola, IL

Do I need a permit for my interior demolition project?

A majority of cities require permits for interior demolition projects just as they would for structural demolition projects. Permits can usually be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are basically a way of stating that you acknowledge and will follow the necessary protocol before (and while) performing any demo:

  • Shut off all utilities
  • Ensure there is no water running to the building
  • Notify neighbors of upcoming demolition

If you're hiring a demolition contractor, they will likely get the required permit(s) for you, but be sure to confirm this with them. Once you’ve received your permit, post it on the front door of the property. That way, any passersby are aware that the work going on inside is legal. Also, be aware that if asbestos is present in the building, you’ll likely need to get an additional permit for the removal.