4-10 Berry Inc
At 4-10 Berry Inc, we know what it takes to complete demolition and junk removal projects. Customers turn to us when they need straightforward services... more
A-1 Transfer & Recycling Inc
Based in upstate South Carolina, A-1 Transfer & Recycling Inc excels in barn demolition services. Our commitment to eco-friendly practices and top-notch customer care sets us... more
AAA Bobcat & Landscaping
At AAA Bobcat & Landscaping, we strive to be solution-oriented in order to provide a seamless process from initial contact through completion of the job. We... more
E Luke Greene
Established in 1962, E. Luke Greene Company, Inc. has been providing demolition and environmental services for more than fifty years. Our area of operations covers the... more
Elite Dumpsters and Demo
At Elite Dumpsters and Demo, our list of services encompasses everything a homeowner or business owner might need to make their property dreams a reality,... more
Foothills Recycling & Demolition
Foothills Recycling & Demolition specializes in providing top-notch barn demolition, forestry mulching, and metal recycling services throughout Lawndale, NC and the surrounding areas. To get a... more
One Call I Do It All LLC
One Call I Do It All LLC is locally-owned and operated! We are a fast, friendly, and cost effective barn demolition service in York, SC... more
Skike Construction Services LLC
Skike Construction Services LLC is locally-owned, fully-insured, and eager to earn your business. Our professional crew can handle garage and shed demolition, fence removal, deck... more
Tice Services LLC - Greenville SC
Tice Services understands that every project is as unique as the customer behind it. That's why we're here to listen, advise, and tailor our barn... more
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How much does it cost to tear down a barn?
According to national averages, it costs roughly $5,000-$6,000 to demolish a post-and-beam barn that's 40 ft x 30 ft. This $5,000-$6,000 average includes mechanical demolition and debris disposal. Barn deconstruction costs can amount to double that (or more), but don't forget: The costs you re-coup from the salvaged wood may offset these prices. The cost to tear down a barn depends on a number of factors:
- Removal method - demolition or deconstruction
- Barn size
- Materials used to build the barn
- Barn accessibility
- Amount of debris - non-salvageable vs salvageable
- Barn's location
- Contractor you hire to do the work
Learn more: It Pays to Have Your Barn Demolished