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Demolition Companies in Alstead, NH
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Nationwide Demolition & Junk Removal
Here at Nationwide Demolition & Junk Removal, we do a lot of different jobs, such as commercial demolition, house demolition, interior demolition, oil tank removal, chimney removal, concrete removal, and so much more. Don't wait! Contact our friendly team today for... more
NH Earthworks LLC
"We’ve contacted N.H. Earthworks to demolish several properties, every job site was left clean from debris or rubble. Thank you NH Earthworks for consistently going above and beyond." more
Express Junk Removal
Express Junk Removal is a locally-owned junk removal company that also performs residential demolition, like barn demolition, mobile home demolition, deck removal, concrete removal, and much more. Contact us today for a free quote! more
Mak's Trucking & Excavation
Located in Meriden, New Hampshire, Mak's Trucking & Excavation offers exceptional demolition services. Our high-quality services include concrete removal, mobile home demolition, barn demolition, and much more. more
Black Mountain Landscape
Black Mountain specializes in landscaping, excavation, and new lawns and gardens. We are locally owned and accredited with the Better Business Bureau. Let us be the solution to your landscaping needs. more
J Roy Excavating & Paving
J Roy Excavating & Paving is located in Winchester, New Hampshire and services residential and commercial customers in surrounding areas. They specialize in excavation, demolition, and paving work, but also offer other services. more
Mountainshade LLC
The experienced demo technicians at Mountainshade are equipped and highly trained to perform all types of residential and commercial demolition. We’re dedicated to ensuring our customers are completely satisfied with all aspects of our work. For cost-effective demo, we’... more
Mark Usko Contracting
Mark Usko’s Contracting is offers a wide range of excavation and demolition services to New Hampshire. They specialize in erosion control, grading, trenching, dewatering, and more. more
All Demolition & Asbestos Services LLC
All Demolition & Asbestos Services LLC specializes in asbestos removal and demolition services. We are based in Laconia, New Hampshire and serve surrounding areas. We offer the added advantage of two-fold services, allowing us to take a project from start to... more
Deconstruction Works
Deconstruction Works offers expertise in hand dismantling, deconstruction, salvage, and eco-friendly demo. We demolish largely by hand to ensure building materials are reclaimed – as much as 80% -- for donation or recycling. Our skilled crew is equipped for residential and commercial... more
Edwards Concrete and Excavation
If you are a homeowner or project manager looking to demolish a building or house, Edwards Concrete and Excavation can help. Why settle for the hassle and complexity of large, national demolition companies? Connect with Edwards, a locally owned and... more
Blanchard Contracting
Blanchard Contracting is primarily a demolition, excavation, and concrete contractor. We are the best at what we do, and we take immense pride in providing exceptional services to each of our customers. more
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How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?
In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.
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