Blankenberger Bros has the personnel, experience and equipment to perform site development, utility projects, mine development, earthwork and demolition. With over 30 years of experience in the field we know how to complete your project safely. We have over 150 licensed employees... more
Demolition Companies in Bone Gap, IL
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Guisewite Jeff Inc
Jeff Guisewite Inc. is a premier demolition and excavation contractor based out of Mount, Carmel, IL. While offering exceptional residential teardowns and removals, we also rent roll off dumpsters to more DIY homeowners. But if there’s a project you... more
Jerry Aigner Construction
We have been servicing Southwestern Indiana for over 30 years. We are licensed, bonded and insured to perform all stages of site development, demolition, wetlands, mitigation, and land clearing. We are committed to safety, long-lasting business relationships, and following the highest... more
Matthews & Sons Dirt Contractors
Located in Bedminster, New Jersey and serving surrounding areas, Matthews & Sons Dirt Contractors offers a variety of demolition services. We can tear down commercial structures, residential structures, like houses and mobile homes, concrete, and more. more
Russell's Excavating
Russell's Excavating is a fully insured and bonded company that maintains a reputation of quality in Southern Indiana. We understand that no two projects are alike and work with our clients to determine a personalized solution for your project’s... more
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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.