Blick's Construction Co, located in Quincy, Illinois, has been in business since 1933. We use our wealth of experience for a plethora of residential and commercial projects. From large-scale demolitions to backyard excavation, we've got you covered! more
America's #1 Source for Local Demolition Experts
Gunn Construction Co
Jerry and his son Jeff are the second and third generation owners of Gunn Construction, based out of Camp Point, IL., near the Mississippi River community of Quincy. Our company performs site grading, parking lots, culverts, lakes, roads, and... more
Vanwinkle Pinky Construction
Trust Vanwinkle Pinky Construction to deliver uncompromised demolition services to the greater Hannibal, MO area. Our staff is committed to open communication and quality results, performing concrete removal, barn demolition, and more. more
Caley Custom Construction Inc.
With years of experience and an unwavering commitment to customer care and satisfaction, Caley Custom Construction Inc. has become one of the most sought-after barn demolition teams in the area. Contact us today for a free consultation. more
Norton & Sons Contracting LLC
Norton & Sons Contracting LLC is a trusted resource for quality barn demolition services throughout Quincy, IL and the surrounding areas. Talk to us today to learn more and to get a free project quote! more
American Dirt Works
American Dirt Works is a family-owned company providing barn demolition services in Liberty, IL and the surrounding communities. We approach every project with the highest degree of professionalism in order to provide customers with the exact services they need. more
Nearby Places for Barn Demolition
Popular Services in Illinois
Find Contractors Anywhere
Barn Demolition Tips for Paloma, IL
Tips for Demolishing a Barn
Is barn demolition complicated?
The most common barn type in America is the English barn. Also known as a three-bay barn, English barns are constructed with timber post-and-beam framing and have three sections called bays.
Because these barns are made of timber, they are relatively simple to demolish or deconstruct, and much of the wood can typically be salvaged for money.
Keep reading: