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VanErt’s, LLC
"I hired Kevin and his team to remove my old shed and prepare a pad for my new shed and RV. They did excellent work... more
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Demolition Man
"My husband and I had Demolition Man tear down the remains of an old porch. Rich and his team went beyond our expectations in all... more
VanErt’s, LLC
"I hired Kevin and his team to remove my old shed and prepare a pad for my new shed and RV. They did excellent work... more
CNF Home Improvement
CNF Home Improvement specializes in efficient, eco-friendly demolition services in the Metro Detroit area, helping you enhance your residential property with care and professionalism. Contact... more
Gentle Hippo Junk Removal
Gentle Hippo Junk Removal is a proud, family owned and operated light demolition service by Ohio natives and brothers. We prioritize a personalized approach to... more
Vic Parker Trucking & Excavating Inc
Demolition and trucking service company based out of Marshall, MI. Offers both large and small-scale services. more
Michigan Junk Removal LLC
At Michigan Junk Removal LLC, we understand that different clients have unique demolition needs. Whether it's structural or interior demolition, concrete or fence removal, deck... more
R & L Trucking & Excavating
R & L Trucking & Excavating is a family-owned and operated company that offers a complete spectrum of demolition services, including commercial demolition, house demolition, fence removal,... more
Mark's Above Ground Pool Removal
For more than 7 years, Mark's Above Ground Pool Removal has been removing pools in the Dearborn, Michigan community. We give honest estimates, are prompt and... more
DT Smith Construction
Serving the Bryan, Ohio area, DT Smith Construction offers extensive services to residential customers. Our crew has years of experience in the industry and knows... more
Clayborn and Sons Excavating
Clayborn and Sons Excavating is the go-to company for homeowners and business owners in Marshall, MI and the greater Battle Creek area. They perform demolition,... more
All Terrain Alterations
Since 1995, All Terrain Alterations has been serving all of Williamston, MI and surrounding cities. They take a straightforward, courteous, and professional approach with their customers,... more
Rutz Trucking Excavating
Rutz Trucking Excavating, based out of Reading, MI, is an excavation specialist that provides demolition services, wet soil mixing, septic/leach drain field installation and... more
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Demolition Tips for Somerset Center, MI
What are important questions to consider before speaking with a demolition contractor?
When trying to find the right contractor, you'll need to have some information on-hand to get an accurate quote. Here's an example of some of the information you'll need for common demolition projects:
House Demolition
- House square footage — How big is the home planning to be demolished?
- Materials used to build the house — What materials are your home made of?
- Access — How close is your house to your neighbors? Are there any trees or landscaping nearby that you want to be left intact?
- Foundation — Do you plan on keeping or removing your foundation? How thick is the foundation?
Interior Demolition
- Square footage — How big is the area of your house that you want to be demolished?
- Utilities — Are all utilities shut off? Will any electrical or plumbing need to be relocated?
- Access — How accessible is the area? Is it located downstairs, upstairs, in the basement?
Pool Removal
- Size — How big/deep is your pool?
- Type of pool — Is your pool inground or above ground?
- Material — What material(s) is your pool made of (e.g. gunite, fiberglass, vinyl, etc.)?
- Water level — Is there water still in your pool?
- Access — Is the pool easily accessible with equipment?
Concrete Removal
- Concrete square footage — Approximately how big is the area of concrete to be removed?
- Concrete thickness — How thick is the concrete you want to be removed?
- Access — Is the concrete easily accessible, or are there obstacles in the way?