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Herbst Excavating

Farmington, MO

Herbst Excavating provides extensive demolition and excavating services to residential and commercial clients throughout the area, including barn demolition. We strive to exceed customers' expectations... more

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Junk King St. Louis North

Fenton, MO
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Junk King St. Louis North is a locally-owned and operated junk removal and light demolition company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and... more

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Kenuam Excavating Inc

De Soto, MO

Kenuam Excavating Inc is a small business proudly serving the greater St. Louis area out of De Soto, Missouri. We are focused on our customers'... more

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King's Construction

Farmington, MO

King's Construction offers the Farmington, Missouri area a variety of high-quality services. We have the experience needed to complete all types of jobs throughout the... more

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Matt Stroud Excavating & Hauling

Farmington, MO

Serving Farmington, Missouri and surrounding communities, Matt Stroud Excavating & Hauling specializes in a range of site preparation services. We can tear down residential homes and... more

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Redmond & Sons Excavating Co

Sainte Genevieve, MO

Redmond & Sons Excavating Co is located in Farmington, MO and has been serving our community for more than 25 years. We specialize in demolition of all... more

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Yoder & Sons Hauling & Excavating

Bonne Terre, MO

Yoder & Sons Hauling & Excavating provides the Farmington, Missouri area with dependable and professional demolition, excavating, and hauling services. We possess the technical expertise to handle... more

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Barn Demolition Tips for Irondale, MO

Should I tear down my barn?

If your barn carries historical significance, e.g., if it was involved in a historic event, preservation should be the focus; not demolition. In some cities and states, destroying a historic structure is illegal; but even if it is legal, do you really want to destroy a piece of history? If your barn is historic, visit your state and local website, or your local library, to determine how historically significant barns in your area are handled.

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