EMS Equipment Services
With extensive experience in commercial interior demolition, EMS Equipment Services LLC is a veteran-owned business ready to handle your most challenging projects. Don’t wait—... more
Bayou Rapides Corporation
Serving central Louisiana, Bayou Rapides Corporation is a general contracting and demolition firm founded in 2003. Our team believes that quality commercial demo is the result... more
Site Work Specialist LLC
Site Work Specialist LLC is a one-stop-shop in Alexandria LA for all your commercial demolition needs! When you choose us, you are choosing quality, efficiency,... more
Martin's Trash Service
If you're in need of affordable, efficient demolition services throughout the greater Deville, LA area, look no further than Martin's Trash Service. We tear down... more
Locked in Construction
If you're in need of demolition services in Boyce, LA or the surrounding areas, call Locked in Construction! We offer a wide range of services... more
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Commercial Demolition Tips for Woodworth, LA
What affects commercial demolition cost?
The main component affecting your commercial demolition cost is square footage, so the first thing you'll want to do is calculate your structure's square footage.
Calculating the square footage of a square or rectangular building is pretty straightforward—use a measuring tape or laser measure to find the length and width of the room, then multiply them together. But if your structure isn't a simple square or rectangle, then do your best to calculate the property by breaking it down into simple shapes and adding it all together.
Our Commercial Demolition FAQs answer more questions about commercial demo.
How is commercial demolition done?
The most common method for commercial demolition is mechanical demolition—the kind performed with heavy machinery, like excavators, bulldozers, wire rope pulls, wrecking balls, etc.
This equipment requires qualified professionals, and they can create quite a bit of noise and mess. Lots of dust, vibrations, airborne debris, and more are just some of the things that come with mechanical commercial demolition.
The heavy machinery is used to tear down the structure as efficiently and safely as possible while minimizing public health risks.