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Invictus Restoration

Windsor, CO
  • Interior Demolition
  • Oil Tank Removal
  • Small Structures
  • Family owned and operated
  • 24/7 emergency services
  • Customer satisfaction guaranteed

Invictus Restoration is a family-owned Colorado business offering expert restoration and barn demolition services. Serving the greater Denver, CO area to Cheyenne, WY, we provide 24/7... more

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M & M Excavation Co LLC

Greeley, CO

Since 1973, M&M Excavating has been specializing in site development, highway and road construction, underground utilities, water waste treatment plants, landfills, and airport construction... more

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Gomez Home Remodeling LLC

Greeley, CO

Gomez Home Remodeling is a small business offering a variety of demolition services, including barn demo. Our experienced and highly trained team's greatest strength is... more

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Perks Deconstruction

Denver, CO

Perks Deconstruction has a skilled team of experts capable of making the barn demolition process as easy as possible. We are proud to be a... more

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Barn Demolition Tips for Briggsdale, CO

How is a barn torn down?

When it comes to getting rid of an unwanted barn, especially if it doesn't have a significant amount of salvageable materials, traditional demolition is the most popular option, but it isn't the only option.

 

Option 1: Barn Demolition

Barn demolition is about as straightforward as it comes. With the help of heavy equipment, like a bulldozer or excavator, the barn is torn down from top to bottom, the debris is loaded into a dumpster and hauled away, and the site is leveled.

 

Option 2: Barn Deconstruction

Unlike barn demolition, barn deconstruction is performed by hand. Instead of bulldozing the entire barn, it is carefully dismantled piece by piece in order to salvage as much wood as possible. The deconstruction process is more labor-intensive than demolition. In other words, barn deconstruction takes more time and costs more money than barn demolition. Keep in mind though that the extra time and money it takes to deconstruct a barn can pay off in the end. If you plan on selling the salvaged barn wood, the money recouped could offset the cost of barn deconstruction. In the right cases, you could basically have your barn removed for little to no cost, while keeping material out of our landfills and our environment clean.