Located in Lacona, New York and serving surrounding areas, Bremm Excavating & Hauling is proud to provide residential and commercial customers throughout the area with high-quality demolition, excavating, and hauling services. We can tear down structures both big and small,... more
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Coffin's Gravel & Excavating
For more than 20 years, Coffin’s Gravel & Excavating has been providing a full range of services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Oswego County, New York. Our crew of trained professionals and our high-quality equipment allow us to... more
Eselin Excavation
Eselin Excavation is the North Country’s excavation and demolition expert. We are the contractor/subcontractor to call when you need residential or commercial services. Our specialties include demolition, excavating, site development, land clearing, concrete foundations, septic systems, driveways, seawalls,... more
Marzano Excavating
Marzano Excavating offers Watertown, Ft. Drum, Jefferson County, St. Lawrence County, and Lewis County areas of New York with residential and commercial demolition, excavating, and hauling services, as well as snow plowing and removal. With more than 60 years of... more
Pick N Go Property Waste Services
Located in Watertown, New York, Pick N Go Property Waste Services is proud to serve nearby communities. We offer superior demolition services, including interior strip outs, wall removal, and more. more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Three Mile Bay, NY
Interior Demolition Tips
Do I need a permit for interior demolition?
Most cities require permits for interior demolition just as they would for exterior demolition. These can typically be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are just a way to acknowledge that you will shut off all the utilities, ensure there is no water running to the renovated area, and notify neighbors of the upcoming project. Once you’ve received your permit, it’s always advised that you post it on your front door. That way, any passing neighbors are aware that whatever work going on inside is entirely legal. If you're hiring a contractor to handle your demo, then it's likely they'll get the necessary permit(s) for you, but don't assume. Always be sure to discuss acquiring permits with them.