Wynn Enterprises LLC
"We had an elevated 20 ft by 20 ft wood deck that had a significant amount of wood rot. I called several companies, but Wynn had the... more
Cat Daddy Junk Removal
Whether you're tearing down an old shed or gutting your home's interior, Cat Daddy Junk Removal's friendly demo crew will be there to help quickly... more
Lancaster Construction Company
"Lancaster tore down an old single wide trailer for us and it was fascinating to watch. They did a good job with the demo and... more
A-1 Transfer & Recycling Inc
A-1 Transfer & Recycling Inc, a local demolition company serving upstate South Carolina, handles various projects from commercial and residential demolitions to pool removals. Our team... more
Jose & Son Landscaping and Construction
"This company was efficient and the workers were professional and kind. I do recommend them." more
Down N Dirty Demolition & Excavation
"Extremely convenient experience, very efficient had my mobile home demolished and cleaned up in under 3 days. They were extremely responsive and made 100% sure that we... more
Rembert Demolition LLC
At Rembert Demolition LLC, we take pride in being a local business that prioritizes exceptional customer service and unwavering attention to detail. As a part... more
New Dream Renovations
Have you been hoping to schedule a home demolition in Asheville, NC or somewhere nearby? At New Dream Renovations, we pride ourselves on being your... more
Appalachian Paving and Concrete, Inc.
Appalachian Paving and Concrete is more than just another demolition company. We offer the best customer service and quality second to none, and we take... more
WNC Hauling LLC
At WNC Hauling LLC, our goal is to safely provide the highest quality demolition services while embodying the principles of integrity, service, and craftsmanship. We... more
Carolina Dozer
Carolina Dozer is an experienced demolition contractor based in Purlear, NC and serving the surrounding communities. We offer expert services for a variety of projects,... more
Dirt Doctors LLC
At Dirt Doctors LLC, we are ready to get our hands dirty and get the job done right. We are the A-team of the demolition... more
Adam Young Trucking & Grading, LLC
Adam Young Trucking & Grading, LLC services Mitchell, Yancey, and parts of Avery, Madison, and McDowell Counties. We are focused on our customers' needs and completing... more
Ledford Grading LLC
At Ledford Grading LLC, we know how to handle small and simple projects as well as big and complex projects. From structures to interiors, our... more
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Demolition Tips for Tryon, NC
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?