Demolition Companies in China Lake Acres, CA

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Dave's Backhoe Service

Ridgecrest, CA

Dave’s Backhoe Service has an A rating from the Better Business Bureau and offers excavating and backhoe services, concrete work and much more at highly affordable rates. more

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KRS Land Development Inc

5.0
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China Lake Acres, CA
  • Commercial Demolition
  • Concrete Removal
  • Residential Demolition
  • Serving Greater Los Angeles
  • No hidden fees
  • Over 30 years of experience

KRS Land Development Inc is a licensed leader in demolition services throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Since 1987, we have proudly served homeowners, businesses, and contractors with a strong commitment to quality. Reach out to us today for a free... more

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APT General Engineering

4.5
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Bakersfield, CA

Licensed and insured with decades of experience in the demo & excavating industry, American Pipe and Tubing (APT) is a leading demolition provider serving Southern California. We specialize in oil field demolition and are equipped for all types of demo, including... more

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Steve The Junkman Corporate Recycling

5.0
(3) -
Bakersfield, CA

Steve The Junkman Corporate Recycling specializes in eco-friendly demolition, debris disposal, scrap metal recycling, and related services. We make every effort to keep waste, junk, and debris out of landfills. Contact us to learn more! more

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How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?

In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.

 

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