Mountain Valley Construction
Mountain Valley Construction specializes in all things excavation, construction, and demolition. Contact our friendly team of experts today to find out more or to request... more
Edstrom Construction Inc
Edstrom Construction Inc. is a heavy construction and demolition contractor that prides itself on being founded on hard work. We strive to treat everyone with... more
Accurate Concrete Cutting & Drilling
Accurate Concrete Cutting LLC is locally owned and operated. We provide concrete cutting and demolition, asphalt cutting, interior cutting for plumbing, and much more. To... more
GrizzlyMaxx Dumpsters & Demolition
Our demolition services extend to residential, commercial, and industrial properties. From demolishing old structures for new developments to remodeling projects that require selective demolition, we... more
Oxbow Earthworks, Inc.
Oxbow Earthworks, Inc. serves anywhere in the Intermountain West. They offer comprehensive excavation and demolition services, including stream channel restoration, large scale landscaping, wetlands construction,... more
Bateman Bros Construction Co
Bateman Brothers Construction is based in Shelley, Idaho and serves surrounding areas in a variety of ways. They specialize in demolition and excavation services, like... more
Jerome Bowen Construction
Jerome Bowen Construction, Inc. (JBC) provides on-time, on-budget services to Southeast Idaho. We built our reputation by successfully completing projects on time and within budget. more
Mickelsen Construction Inc.
Mickelson Construction Inc. is a full-service company specializing in all types of site development, like earth moving, grading, paving, utility installation, finish site work, material... more
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Demolition Tips for Idaho Falls, ID
Which steps are involved before beginning a demolition project?
The first step toward getting your demolition project handled properly is getting your home inspected. Next, you'll need to collect all the necessary permits. Most likely, your demolition contractor will handle the permitting process, but this isn't always the case, so be sure you confirm this with them. After the inspection and permits have been posted, it's time for the demolition process to begin. This will vary by which demolition project you're tackling. For example, house demolition will take longer than concrete removal and will be more involved.