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DC Excavation
"We needed several mobile homes demolished and end up using DC Excavation to take care of them. Not only did they have the best price... more
Rego Pro Services LLC
"These guys run their business like a military operation. They are in constant communication, are agile and highly efficient, deploying and engaging into work in... more
OSO Construction
"A 2300 sq ft house burned down. It needed to be demolished and the lot cleared of debris. This got done in 2 days. They cleared the... more
All "Demolition Contractors" results near me in Gonzales County, TX - January 2026
Wrangler Property Solutions
When you need dependable demolition contractors, count on Wrangler Property Solutions to show up ready to work. We’ve got the tools, trucks, and know-how... more
Shamrock Environmental
Our team at Shamrock Environmental offers comprehensive environmental and demolition services. We have extensive experience and knowledge in the industry, including house demolition, barn demolition,... more
Rego Pro Services LLC
"These guys run their business like a military operation. They are in constant communication, are agile and highly efficient, deploying and engaging into work in... more
OSO Construction
"A 2300 sq ft house burned down. It needed to be demolished and the lot cleared of debris. This got done in 2 days. They cleared the... more
KK Civil Construction LLC
Founded on the principles of providing the highest quality customer service and workmanship more than 30 years ago, KK Civil Construction LLC knows what it takes... more
DC Excavation
"We needed several mobile homes demolished and end up using DC Excavation to take care of them. Not only did they have the best price... more
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Demolition Tips for Gonzales County, TX
How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?
In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.
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