Concrete Saw & Core
Proudly serving Nebraska and Wyoming since 1997, Concrete Saw and Core Inc is a licensed expert in concrete sawing, core drilling, and demolition. Call us today... more
Grandels Roofing & Construction LLC
At Grandels Roofing & Construction LLC, we handle all aspects of roofing and exterior construction, including house demolition. Request a free quote or connect with our... more
Steele's Roofing & Construction
With nearly 30 years of experience, we’ve been proud to serve central Nebraska with top-tier demolition, roofing, and construction services. For reliable house demolition work,... more
Rookstool Concrete LLC
Rookstool Concrete is a respected name in the concrete and demolition industry, known for its commitment to quality and exceptional results. Whether it’s demolishing... more
P & G Excavating
P & G Excavating is proud to offer dependable excavating and demolition services to McCook and surrounding Nebraska communities. We communicate closely with customers from the... more
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House and Garage Demolition Tips for Curtis, NE
There are 3 ways to demolish a house or garage:
1. Use excavators and heavy machinery to tear it down.
This is the most common demolition method—simply tearing down the house or garage with the help of hydraulic excavators and other heavy machinery.
The debris is then hauled away to the nearest dump or recycling facility with the help of a dumpster or trailer.
2. Deconstruct it by hand piece-by-piece, top-to-bottom.
Deconstruction—or "demolition by hand"—is the process of stripping and deconstructing the house or garage piece by piece with the purpose of salvaging as much of the materials as possible, like doors, windows, beams, lumber, and more.
3. Deconstruct it in order to salvage what you can, then use machinery to tear down the rest.
The most environmentally-, time-, and budget-friendly option is a combination of deconstruction and mechanical demolition.
Once all materials capable of being saved and reused are collected, the remaining structure is then torn down and the non-salvageable debris is hauled away.