LCP Group, Inc.
With a focus on interior demolition, LCP Group, Inc. employs advanced tools and skilled professionals. Guided by our knowledgeable owner/operator, we provide efficient, cost-effective... more
All County Construction
All County Construction is a reliable and knowledgeable company offering demolition and restorative construction services. We are an experienced and fully insured demolition and excavation... more
Dewitt Excavating
Specializing in residential excavation for the Catskills Region of New York, DeWitt Excavating is a full-service excavation and demolition contractor offering an array of... more
Donald J Allen
Donald J Allen offers the Sidney, New York area a variety of demolition services to meet their needs. We approach every project with... more
Garnett Excavating and Snow Removal LLC
Let the friendly team at Make Garnett Excavating and Snow Removal, LLC help with your upcoming interior demolition project. Whether for a commercial or residential... more
Morissette Excavation
Morissette Excavation offers an extensive range of site preparation services to the residential customers in the area. We approach projects with professionalism, ensuring that... more
Oneonta Junk Removal
Oneonta Junk Removal is a small town company with big heart and integrity. We offer a convenient list of demo services throughout Oneonta, NY, including... more
Stevens Excavation LLC
At Stevens Excavation LLC, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality excavation services through prompt and accurate work. Our team comes... more
Trailscape
Trailscape offers residential and commercial demolition services throughout Oneonta, NY and the surrounding areas. We offer a stunning variety of services for all kinds of... more
Nearby Places for Interior Demolition
Interior Demolition Tips for Masonville, NY
Do I need a permit for interior demolition?
Most cities require permits for interior demolition just as they would for exterior demolition. These can typically be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are just a way to acknowledge that you will shut off all the utilities, ensure there is no water running to the renovated area, and notify neighbors of the upcoming project. Once you’ve received your permit, it’s always advised that you post it on your front door. That way, any passing neighbors are aware that whatever work going on inside is entirely legal. If you're hiring a contractor to handle your demo, then it's likely they'll get the necessary permit(s) for you, but don't assume. Always be sure to discuss acquiring permits with them.