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CenTex Woodland Co

Lexington, TX
  • Chimney Removal
  • Oil Tank Removal
  • Structural Demolition
  • Locally owned and operated
  • Dedicated customer support

Locally-owned and operated, CenTex Woodland Co provides commercial demolition projects throughout the greater Lexington, TX area. Our team is committed to quality work and customer... more

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KK Civil Construction LLC

Cuero, TX

Founded more than 30 years ago, KK Civil Construction LLC knows what it takes to complete a variety of commercial demolition projects. We believe in providing... more

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Legacy Concrete Works

Brenham, TX

Legacy Concrete Works LLC has been a leader in commercial demolition throughout South Central Texas. We service commercial, industrial, and retail properties, and offer pavement... more

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Maverick Contractors Inc

Columbus, TX

Maverick Contractors, Inc. is a site work contractor specializing in commercial demolition in the Greater Houston area. From clearing to final grading, mass excavation to... more

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Shamrock Environmental

Cuero, TX

Our team at Shamrock Environmental offers comprehensive environmental and demolition services. We have extensive experience and knowledge in the industry, including house demolition, concrete removal,... more

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Jackson & Company, Inc

Brenham, TX

Jackson & Company, Inc is a locally-owned and operated commercial demolition company based in Brenham, TX. Speak with us today to see how our friendly team... more

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BVR Material

Brenham, TX

At BVR Material, we believe in our services, because we know that they help make life easier for people like you. Our experienced and dynamic... more

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Wade Construction Services Group, LLC

Brenham, TX

Wade Construction Services Group, LLC takes pride in providing quality commercial demolition work that is sure to satisfy. Please feel free to reach out to... more

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NOLA Concrete & Construction

Brenham, TX

Whether you need to tear down an old structure, or you have a business property in need of upgrades, we will listen to your needs... more

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Brannon Industrial Group

Brenham, TX

Priority Demolition and Remediation, a Brannon Industrial Group company, is your go-to source for demolition and remediation services. Our priority is to provide a top-quality,... more

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One Conscious Remodeling LLC

Bellville, TX

One Conscious Remodeling LLC is the company to call when you need dependable, sustainable remodeling and demolition solutions. Our team strives to provide professional, reliable,... more

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Lima Demolition

Waller, TX

Based in Houston, Texas, we’re knowledgeable in all aspects of commercial demolition. We’ve assembled a highly-trained, caring local crew to assist you with... more

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Commercial Demolition Tips for Schulenburg, TX

How is commercial demolition done?

Just as there's more than one way to demolish a house, there's more than one way to demolish a commercial structure, too.

Method 1: Mechanical Demolition

Mechanical demolition is the most common method for commercial demolition because it is generally the least expensive option and can be completed quickly.  Performed using heavy machinery, like bulldozers, excavators, wrecking balls, wire rope pulls, etc., commercial demolition equipment requires highly qualified professionals and can produce some serious noise and mess. Plenty of vibrations, dust, and airborne debris are just some of the things to expect from mechanical demolition.

Method 2: Deconstruction/Dismantling

Deconstruction is the process of reverse construction and involves dismantling the structure from top-to-bottom, piece-by-piece with the intention of salvaging as much as possible. Although deconstruction is a slower-going and more expensive process than mechanical demolition, it can be rewarding. By re-using or selling salvaged materials, you can often recoup much of your investment.

Method 3: Explosion/Implosion

Explosion or implosion is the most efficient of all commercial demolition methods and, therefore, the least expensive. However, it's often only ideal when mechanical demolition and deconstruction aren't an option. This is due to the various public health concerns and risks associated with this type of demolition (i.e., air quality concerns, flying debris, environmental issues, etc.)