Junk King of Eastern IA is a full service junk removal and demolition company that is locally-owned and operated in Waterloo, IA. We offer a wide range of demolition services, like garage and shed demolition, house demolition, interior demolition, oil... more
Demolition Companies in Fayette County, IA
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Royal Services, LLC
Royal Services, LLC has been offering a wide range of demolition services for our residential customers throughout Waterloo, IA, including oil tank removal, pool removal, barn demolition, shed demolition, and so much more. Contact us today for a free quote! more
Baker Concrete and Excavating
With more than 45+ years of experience, you can rely on Baker Concrete and Excavating to provide you with a full range of construction and demolition services. They're the nation’s leading construction contractor. more
Don Rausch & Sons Construction Inc
Don Rausch & Sons Construction Inc was founded in 1974 and has remained in the Rausch family to this day. Whether your request is as simple as delivering a load of rock or as complex as demolition, our employees will work tirelessly... more
Meyerhoff Excavating
Meyerhoff Tiling & Excavating serves Readlyn, Iowa and surrounding areas. They specialize in a wide range of excavation services, as well as demolition services and wet soil mixing. more
Brian Davis Construction LLC
Over the course of twenty years, Brian Davis Construction has built a solid reputation as reliable and cost-effective contractors. We are a local company that keeps our core values of safety and quality at the forefront of our business. more
Rasmussen Drainage Service LTD
Rasmussen Drainage Service has been recognized as a leader in the site preparation field and has been for more than 44 years. With a highly-trained team of professionals, they’re able to tackle demolition, construction, excavating, remodeling, utilities, and more. more
Recker Excavating
Dedicated to bringing customers like you dependable solutions for all your excavating and demolition needs, Recker Excavating LLC is ready to get their hands dirty. Serving Lamont, IA and nearby communities, they are committed to providing total satisfaction. more
Gallery L B Heavy Equipment
Founded in 1969, Gallery L B Heavy Equipment offers some of the most comprehensive services available. They approach each and every project in a systematic manner, and perform demolition, grading, excavating, erosion control, and site preparation services. more
Baker Enterprises, Inc.
As a full-service excavation company, Baker Enterprises Inc. has performed numerous demolition projects. Whether your demolition project is simple or complex, Baker Enterprises Inc. is here for you. more
Lehman Trucking & Excavating
Lehman Trucking & Excavating offers a wide range of services to meet your expansive demolition and excavation needs (sorry, we do not offer interior demolition). They also specialize in grading and dump truck services. more
Don Schmitz & Sons Inc
For high quality service and workmanship, look no further than Don Schimtz & Sons. We’re a locally owned family business that takes pride in meeting and even exceeding our customer’s expectations. We offer reliable, efficient building site demolition service,... more
Keppler Custom Hire LLC
Keppler Custom Hire LLC is an excavation and demolition expert servicing the Elkader, IA area. We have a large fleet of cutting-edge equipment needed to complete any job, big or small. more
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How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?
In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.
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