Hack Excavating was incorporated in 1996 and has continued to grow with additional employees, equipment, and service. We strive to provide quality work with quality materials at a fair price in a safe and efficient manner, including demolition, excavating, drainage, site... more
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Sun-Ray Foundation Repair
Being a family-owned business, we understand how important it is to feel safe in your own home and on your property. With more than 10 years of experience, we proudly serve the entire state of Indiana. Contact us today to learn... more
Bell's Excavating Inc
Serving Veedersburg, Indiana and surrounding cities, Bell's Excavating offers a variety of demolition services, ranging from commercial demolition all the way to concrete removal and barn demolition. more
Goode Excavating
Goode Excavating goes above and beyond to exceed customers' expectations. We provide fast, friendly barn demolition service that is always professional. We offer an unparalleled commitment to customer satisfaction and work diligently to provide the level of service customers have... more
Boller Excavating
Providing the Greencastle, Indiana area with exceptional services, Boller Excavating is a leader in excavating and demolition services. We provide practical, low-cost services for everyday homeowners, like you. Our years of experience and training have prepared us for projects of... more
McCullough Excavating and Silt Removal
McCullough Excavating and Silt Removal was founded in 2004. Today, we serve our local communities, including residential customers and large companies, providing barn demolition and much more. more
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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.
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