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Wichita Falls Demolition Services

Wichita Falls, TX

Contractors, Developers, and Homeowners choose Wichita Falls Demolition for their demolition needs because we are experienced, efficient, affordable and safe. Reach out to us today to get a free house demolition estimate or to learn more about our services! more

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Paul Ward Backhoe

Bluegrove, TX

Paul Ward Backhoe provides a plethora of house demolition services to our fellow community members. We utilize the proper equipment, techniques, and procedures to get the job done right. more

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Earth Masters Inc

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Sunset, TX

Earth Masters, Inc. has over 25 years of experience in the demolition and excavation industry. We have a full line of equipment to break and remove concrete, excavation and earth work, and the demolition of sswimming pools. (We do not demolish... more

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Mote Inc

Wichita Falls, TX

Mote Inc. provides exceptional house demolition and excavation services to the greater Wichita Falls community. Our team of trained contractors can remove barns, pools, concrete, and many other residential structures.  more

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Fortin Demolition & Dirt Works

Burkburnett, TX

Fortin Demolition & Dirt Works approaches projects with care and respect for you and your property. We can tear down structures of all shapes and sizes, including houses, commercial structures, concrete, and more. more

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Is deconstruction different than demolition?

Building deconstruction is the careful dismantling of a structure. Often referred to as "green demolition," deconstruction significantly reduces the number of materials clogging up our landfills and harming our environment. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that approximately 250,000 homes are demolished in the United States each year, adding up to roughly 124,670,000 tons of construction and demolition debris. If even a fraction of those homes were deconstructed, thousands of tons of waste would be diverted from landfills. Less stuff in our landfills means positive changes for our environment.