Maffucci and Son
"Our single wide mobile home needed to be demolished and hauled away. Maffucci and Son did a good job. The entire demolition and clean up... more
Junk King Myrtle Beach
At Junk King Myrtle Beach, we are passionate about removing clutter safely and economically. We can handle interior demolition, concrete removal, shed demo, fence removal,... more
JMEC Construction, LLC
"I dealt exclusively with Jim Hutton of JMEC Construction. He was beyond professional, courteous, punctual, and completed the job weeks before expected...WEEKS! He tore... more
Horton Land Clearing
For more than 20 years, Horton Land Clearing has been serving Lancaster, SC and nearby communities. They specialize in demolition, grading, landscaping, septic tanks and systems,... more
Darlington Construction Service
Darlington Construction Service offers a variety of demolition services to the Darlington, South Carolina area. Our team is reliable, prompt, and professional to the core. more
Pfz Recovery
Located in Bishopville, South Carolina, PFZ Recovery is more than able to meet your needs regardless of your location. We satisfy clients all over the... more
Blackmon Backhoe & Septic Services
Our experienced demolition contractors provide cost-effective and thorough solutions for a variety of residential projects. We specialize in septic services but also complete demolition projects. more
Upstate Excavation and Demolition
Upstate Excavation and Demolition specializes in excavation, concrete work, demolition services, and more. Our mission is to provide an exceptional level of service—one that... more
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Demolition Tips for McBee, SC
In some states, contractors must be licensed, while in other states, they only need to be registered. While similar, they mean different things. Licensing requires contractors to pass exams and meet certain criteria in order to prove competency. Registration does not require the worker to meet criteria or pass exams; it is a written record of the person performing the work. If your contractor is licensed, their license number should be listed on their website, social media, or any type of quote sheet or contractor. If you don't see it, ask for it; your contractor's license number should be readily available. If it isn't, be wary.
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