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Residential Demolition in Penobscot County, ME
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N.S. Giles Foundations Inc
Let the experts at N.S. Giles Foundations, Inc. get your project off to a strong start with quality residential demolition. Since 1998, we've provided quality services for homeowners and business owners in the area. Reach out for a free quote... more
Want It Gone! Junk Removal & Demolition
Want It Gone! Junk Removal & Demolition has provided services to the Greater Bangor area for the past 30 years. We are ready to get the job done! Call us today or request a free quote for your residential demolition project. more
C.A. Strout & Sons
C.A. Strout & Sons is a Maine excavation contractor offering site work preparation and demolition to the Greater Bangor area. Three generations deep, we can assist you with all aspects of residential and commercial demo projects. Contact us today to... more
Maineiac Services Hauling & Junk Removal
We're your go-to solution for clearing out the clutter and light demolition in Bangor, ME. We have over 5 years of experience delivering top-notch junk removal and light demo services. Request a free quote for your deck, shed, or fence removal... more
Thornton Construction Inc
In Bangor, Maine and surrounding areas, Thornton Construction Inc is known for providing friendly and professional demolition and construction services. We are experts at shed demolition, fence removal, and more. more
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Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Penobscot County, ME
Tips for Removing Decks
What is the deck removal process like?
The deck removal process is relatively straightforward and uncomplicated. It involves removing all railings and stairs, then removing the deck boards. Next, the deck's legs are removed, and from there, the concrete feet can be pulled from the ground. Learn more about how decks are removed.