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Reardon's Wrecking & Contracting
"I hired Patrick to remove my swimming pool by filling the pool with dirt and especially filling the top 3 feet with topsoil for growing vegetables. Unexpectedly, he filled the whole pool with soil and added premium screened loam in the... more
Hamma Construction Co.
"I needed my in-ground vinyl pool removed and got several quotes. We ended up hiring Hamma Construction for this job. Everything went well from beginning to end. Their crew was very professional and courteous all throughout the job." more
Jal Disposal
If you're in need of high-quality demolition services you can rely on, look no further than Jal Disposal. We provide some of the safest, most efficient residential and commercial demolition services throughout Cranston, RI and beyond. Our 15+ years in the... more
IMF Strategic Developments
Throughout the Boston, Massachusetts area, IMF Strategic Developments offers services in general construction, painting, landscaping, and tiling services. As a Mid-market construction company, we specialize in residential and commercial services. more
State Wide Demo
State Wide Demo is a family-owned and operated demolition and junk removal company that has been serving the great state of Massachusetts for the last 2 decades! Contact us today for a free project estimate. more
Brava Demolition
Brava Exteriors is a locally-owned company committed to delivering more value, beauty, and peace of mind to our customers. We specialize in comprehensive demolition services for both residential and commercial clients. more
Rhode Island Junk Removal
Rhode Island Junk Removal is proud to serve Rhode Island and Massachusetts with reliable and affordable demolition and junk removal services, like shed demolition, deck removal, pool removal, concrete removal, and so much more! We are here to serve you... more
Savage Demolition
When you're in need of safe and efficient demolition services in Brockton, MA and the surrounding communities, look no further than Savage Demolition. We are committed to providing each and every one of our customers with the services they need... more
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Demolition Tips for Milton, MA
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What are important questions to consider before speaking with a demolition contractor?
When trying to find the right contractor, you'll need to have some information on-hand to get an accurate quote. Here's an example of some of the information you'll need for common demolition projects:
House Demolition
- House square footage — How big is the home planning to be demolished?
- Materials used to build the house — What materials are your home made of?
- Access — How close is your house to your neighbors? Are there any trees or landscaping nearby that you want to be left intact?
- Foundation — Do you plan on keeping or removing your foundation? How thick is the foundation?
Interior Demolition
- Square footage — How big is the area of your house that you want to be demolished?
- Utilities — Are all utilities shut off? Will any electrical or plumbing need to be relocated?
- Access — How accessible is the area? Is it located downstairs, upstairs, in the basement?
Pool Removal
- Size — How big/deep is your pool?
- Type of pool — Is your pool inground or above ground?
- Material — What material(s) is your pool made of (e.g. gunite, fiberglass, vinyl, etc.)?
- Water level — Is there water still in your pool?
- Access — Is the pool easily accessible with equipment?
Concrete Removal
- Concrete square footage — Approximately how big is the area of concrete to be removed?
- Concrete thickness — How thick is the concrete you want to be removed?
- Access — Is the concrete easily accessible, or are there obstacles in the way?