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Junk King Chesterfield VA
Junk King is America's highest-rated junk removal and light demolition service for customer satisfaction! We provide a high-level of professional service while working quickly, safely, and efficiently to remove your unwanted garages and sheds! more
Any Services LLC
Any Services LLC is a professional junk removal company specializing in demolition and junk removal services, including garage and house demolition. Our crew delivers optimum performance and customer satisfaction on every job and most importantly, we love what we do! more
NEMRAC, LLC
NEMRAC, LLC has been in the demolition industry for over 5 years, providing a variety of services to the Hampton Roads area, like house and garage demolition. We are a small business with less than 10 local employees, which aids in delivering... more
Remac, Inc.
No job is too big or too small for the team at Remac Inc. They can tackle all kinds of property projects from paving an airport runway to demolishing houses, painting parking lot lines, and more. more
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What steps should I take before demolishing my house?
If you're starting to think about demolishing your house, a crucial step in the process is disconnecting existing utility services. There are a variety of utilities and services that must be disconnected before demolition:
- Electricity
- Water
- Sewage
- Gas
BEWARE: Electricity and gas pose a particularly dangerous health risk if still active when demolition takes place.
Surrounding supply sources can also be damaged if services have not been properly terminated. Neighboring homes can be at risk of losing services, and local power, gas, water, or drainage infrastructure can be affected, too.
Note: Most service termination requests need to be made in writing to the supply company two or more weeks prior to demolition. This will help ensure the company has enough time to terminate the service before demolition begins.