G. L. Pruett, Inc.
Choose the friendly experts at G.L. Pruett for all your barn demolition needs in the greater Ashland, VA area. We provide technically superior services... more
D&G Multi Services
When it comes to barn demo, D&G Multi Services does it all, allowing us to transform your property in minimal time, efficiently, and for... more
Remove A Pool Virginia
Remove A Pool is a full-time, dedicated demolition company with the skills, experience, and equipment needed to tackle even the most challenging demolition projects, including... more
Any Services LLC
Any Services LLC is a professional junk removal company specializing in demolition and junk removal services, including barn demolition. Our crew delivers optimum performance and... more
The Wayne Group
The Wayne Group is an award-winning demolition company serving Metro Washington D.C. and the Mid-Atlantic Region. We specialize in barn and building demolition, as... more
Drainfield Solutions
Drainfield Solutions offers exceptional services to Ruther Glen, Virginia and surrounding communities. We are here to serve you in every capacity, providing excellent customer... more
J. Sanders Construction Co.
J. Sanders Construction Company was founded in 1984. Since that time we have gained recognition as one of the leading companies in earthwork, the construction of... more
Grit Hounds Junk Removal
Grit Hounds Junk Removal is a veteran-run company servicing the greater Williamsburg area. Our crew can perform a wide variety demolition services in a timely... more
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What are the pros of barn deconstruction?
Removing the barn will positively affect your property by lowering insurance costs and increasing property values.
In addition, deconstructing the barn will help keep reusable materials out of the landfill.
What are the cons of barn deconstruction?
Manually dismantling a barn helps recoup some of the initial costs associated with deconstructing the barn. However, most times it will not pay for the entire project.
In most cases, you’re also responsible for finding a buyer for the wood.
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