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KK Civil Construction LLC

Cuero, TX

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

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DC Excavation

Rosanky, TX
5.0
(15)
  • Barn Demolition
  • Concrete Removal
  • House Demolition
  • Affordable prices
  • Great customer service

DC Excavation is an experienced provider of demolition services, as well as roll-off dumpster rental and junk hauling services. We are equipped and experienced in... more

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OSO Construction

La Vernia, TX
5.0
(1)
  • House Demolition
  • Inground Pool Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Honest and accurate estimates
  • Certified by the Veterans Administration
  • 25+ years of experience

OSO Construction offers interior demolition of bathrooms, kitchens and interior spaces. We are your one stop shop for not only demolition but for the remodel... more

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Flores Demolition and Disposal Inc

La Vernia, TX
4.9
(21)

Flores Excavation & Demolition is an experienced wrecking company offering residential and industrial interior demolition services for renovations, interior strips outs, wall removal and more. We... more

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Shamrock Environmental

Cuero, TX

Our team at Shamrock Environmental offers comprehensive environmental services. We have extensive experience and knowledge in the industry. Our services include emergency response, demolition, wastewater... more

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Robles 1

Cibolo, TX

Robles 1 has established itself as being one of the leading demolition contractors in Texas and New Mexico. We are known as dependable specialists who have... more

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Interior Demolition Tips for Panna Maria, TX

Do I need a permit for interior demolition?

Most cities require permits for interior demolition just as they would for exterior demolition. These can typically be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are just a way to acknowledge that you will shut off all the utilities, ensure there is no water running to the renovated area, and notify neighbors of the upcoming project. Once you’ve received your permit, it’s always advised that you post it on your front door. That way, any passing neighbors are aware that whatever work going on inside is entirely legal. If you're hiring a contractor to handle your demo, then it's likely they'll get the necessary permit(s) for you, but don't assume. Always be sure to discuss acquiring permits with them.