Giancola Construction Corporation
Giancola Construction Company, headquartered in Vermont, brings over 60 years of local and national demolition and construction experience. We have a reputation for delivering interior demolition... more
Belden Construction LLC
Since 1975, Belden Construction LLC has been providing interior demolition throughout Vermont and the greater New England region. With over 45 years of experience, we have the... more
Martin Family Renovations LLC
At Martin Family Renovations LLC, we approach projects with professionalism, ensuring that our customers receive the quality interior demolition work they expect. We can complete... more
Russell Construction Services
When you take advantage of our full-service demolition offerings, you can leave the complete scope of work to us, hassle-free. Get in touch with us... more
Hubbard Brothers Inc
Hubbard Brothers Inc is a family-owned and operated interior demolition business located in Rutland, Vermont. Our demo services have you covered from start to finish,... more
Dependable Land and Lawn
We at Dependable Land and Lawn are dedicated to providing a variety of services to suit all your property needs. Count on us to be... more
Brooks Excavation
From demolition to underground utility work and stormwater management, Brooks Excavation covers it all. We offer full lot preparation, efficient interior demolition, and more. Contact... more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Florence, VT
Do I need a permit for my project?
Just like structural demolition, most cities require a permit for interior demolition projects.
Generally, the contractor you hire to do the work will gather any necessary permits for you, but don't assume that's the case. Be sure to discuss and confirm this with them before any work begins (preferably before hiring them).
Permits are usually acquired from your local Buildings Department and are essentially a means of acknowledging that you will perform the demo in accordance with local protocol.
If asbestos is present in the home, that typically requires an additional permit for the abatement and removal process. Our Homeowner's Guide to Asbestos explains everything you need to know.