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Good Shepherd Junk and Lawn
Got an old detached garage or a sagging shed taking up space across the tri-county area? We will knock it down, clean up the foundation,... more
Haul-it Heroes
Haul-it Heroes helps residents in the Greater Grand Rapids area reclaim their land by leveling old or unstable garages. Our team ensures a quick turnaround... more
Kent Excavating
Down-to-earth and easy to work with, Kent Excavating offers full-service residential demo, including house demolition services. We're efficient in completing the job, so you can... more
Howarth Excavating Inc
Family owned and operated, Howarth Excavating, Inc. has been serving Newaygo County for more than 36 years. In addition to demolition, they also perform leveling, driveway... more
Isabella Corporation
Isabella Corporation offers a wide range of excavation and demolition services to Mount Pleasant, Michigan and surrounding areas. We specialize in all aspects of excavation,... more
Gillison Excavating Inc
TNT Enterprise of PGH LLC offers comprehensive demolition and waste disposal services. We are able to meet the needs of residential and commercial customers in... more
Pleasant Valley Farms Excavating
As a family owned and operated business, Pleasant Valley Farms Excavating takes customer service very seriously. For more than 12 years, we have worked tirelessly to... more
Powell's Excavating & Septic Inc
Since 1968, Powell's Septic Service has been serving West Michigan. Our family-owned and operated company provides personalized solutions to an array of residential and commercial demolition... more
Dean's Landscaping & Excavating
Family owned and operated, Dean’s Landscaping & Excavating has been serving Sand Lake, MI and the greater Grand Rapids area since 1977. They specialize in demolition... more
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House and Garage Demolition Tips for Big Rapids, MI
Should I demolish or renovate my house?
The question of demolishing a house versus renovating it is a valid one, and one worth discussing. Cost can vary quite a bit in different situations, so there are a number of factors to consider. The historical significance of the structure, the condition of the house, environmental considerations, and potential demolition setbacks will help you determine which method—demolition or renovation—is best. If the structure is historically significant, renovations it the best choice. If the house's repairs would cost more to fix than it would to demolish and rebuild, then demolition is typically the preferred option.