Concrete Specialties and Utilities Construction Inc understands the importance of completing every project with customer satisfaction in the forefront. With many years of experience as a Colorado contractor, we are adept in all types of demolition, including barn demolition. more
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Cornerstone Construction & Excavating LLC
Cornerstone Construction & Excavating, LLC. is all about providing innovative and flexible services and delivering results that wow, whether barn demolition or commercial demolition. Our team offers numerous options to satisfy our customers and to achieve the desired results within budget. more
Graffs Backhoe and Trenching
Graffs Backhoe and Trenching serves the Fort Morgan, CO area in a number of ways, from trenching and backhoe services to demolition, and more. We can tear down barns, houses, mobile homes, and more. We promise five-star quality craftsmanship and... more
K & K Oilfield Services
K & K Oilfield Services provides residential and commercial customers throughout Sterling, Colorado with top-of-the-line demolition services. We have the experience needed to complete a wide range of projects, including concrete removal, barn demolition, and more. more
Masters Excavating LLC
Masters Excavating LLC is proud to provide reliable, high-quality excavation and demolition services to Akron, CO and surrounding areas. We are committed to bringing our customers dependable solutions for all your demolition needs. Reach out for a free barn demolition... more
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Should I tear down my barn?
If your barn carries historical significance, e.g., if it was involved in a historic event, preservation should be the focus; not demolition. In some cities and states, destroying a historic structure is illegal; but even if it is legal, do you really want to destroy a piece of history? If your barn is historic, visit your state and local website, or your local library, to determine how historically significant barns in your area are handled.
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