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Precision Interior Demolition LLC
Precision Interior Demolition LLC is a husband and wife team that specializes in interior and small scale demolition in Kentucky and Tennessee. As a small, locally-owned business, we understand how important our reputation is, which is why we are diligent... more
Scott & Ritter Inc
Scott & Ritter, Inc. is a heavy utility contractor located in Bowling Green, KY. We offer a wide range of services to meet customers' needs, including demolition, grading, mechanical utilities, storm and sanitary sewer construction, underground electric facilities, gas lines,... more
Larry Glass Construction Co Inc
Larry Glass Construction Co Inc is located in Glasgow, Kentucky and proudly serves residential and commercial customers throughout the community. We specialize in tearing down commercial structures, houses, pools, and more. Our team is committed to exceeding your expectations by... more
T and T Construction
Located in Smiths Grove and serving the greater Bowling Green area, T and T Construction is a small local business. Family owned and operated, we specialize in all types of demolition work, including interior demolition. more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Brownsville, KY
Interior Demolition Tips
Do I need a permit for my project?
Just like structural demolition, most cities require a permit for interior demolition projects.
Generally, the contractor you hire to do the work will gather any necessary permits for you, but don't assume that's the case. Be sure to discuss and confirm this with them before any work begins (preferably before hiring them).
Permits are usually acquired from your local Buildings Department and are essentially a means of acknowledging that you will perform the demo in accordance with local protocol.
If asbestos is present in the home, that typically requires an additional permit for the abatement and removal process. Our Homeowner's Guide to Asbestos explains everything you need to know.