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Pack-It-In Dumpsters
Taking down an old barn requires the right equipment and a plan to handle heavy debris safely, and Pack-It-In Dumpsters provides both across the greater... more
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RJS Junk Removal
Looking for a junk removal and light demolition company to clean out your space, tear down small structures, and haul away your unwanted items? Whether... more
Pack-It-In Dumpsters
Taking down an old barn requires the right equipment and a plan to handle heavy debris safely, and Pack-It-In Dumpsters provides both across the greater... more
ML Contracting & Excavating
Accredited by the Better Business Bureau since 2012, ML Contracting & Excavating maintains an A+ rating. They specialize in residential and commercial excavating services, but also perform... more
MC Environmental Services
MC Environmental Services provides residential, commercial, and institutional customers with comprehensive environmental services, including demolition, site remediation, transportation, and waste disposal; as well as... more
Batease Excavating Inc
Located in Queensbury and serving the greater Glens Falls, New York area, Batease Excavating Inc offers dynamic demolition services, including house demolition, barn demolition, commercial... more
Adirondack Sand & Gravel
Adirondack Sand & Gravel is a locally owned business with experience in excavation and demolition services. Their main focus is house and interior demolition, land clearing,... more
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What are the pros of barn deconstruction?
Removing the barn will positively affect your property by lowering insurance costs and increasing property values.
In addition, deconstructing the barn will help keep reusable materials out of the landfill.
What are the cons of barn deconstruction?
Manually dismantling a barn helps recoup some of the initial costs associated with deconstructing the barn. However, most times it will not pay for the entire project.
In most cases, you’re also responsible for finding a buyer for the wood.
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