Atkins Site Works LLC offers demolition services for both residential and commercial clients in Advance, NC and the surrounding communities. Our customers' satisfaction is our top priority and we will go to great lengths to make sure all needs are... more
Demolition Companies in Richfield, NC
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Bob's Backhoe and Bobcat Service
Bob's Backhoe and Bobcat Service is a family-owned demolition company that has been serving Salisbury, NC and the surrounding areas for over 25 years! Making sure that our customers are satisfied every step of the way is always our goal. If... more
Bonded For Life LLC
Bonded For Life LLC is a fast and friendly demolition company servicing the greater Charlotte, NC area. We are open 24/7 and will provide same-day service when possible. Reach out today to learn more about our services and pricing! more
Bristol Carting & Demolition LLC
Bristol Carting & Demolition is a locally owned and operated company dedicated to meeting the needs of our customers. We are equipped and experienced in handling projects small and large, including house demolition, interior demolition, and more. more
Brock Builders & Construction, LLC
Brock Builders & Construction is based in Lexington, NC. They can build and tear down all types of structures, including houses, outbuildings, pools, decks, fences, and so much more. more
Burrage Richard E Hauling & Grading Inc
More than 35 years of experience and the right equipment make the team at Richard Burrage Inc. the best company to call when you have a project that requires a professional. They can provide turn-key site development services. more
C Gannon Construction
C Gannon Construction proudly offers residential demolition (e.g. structures and inground pools), grading, excavation, clearing, stump removal, new road construction, drainage (e.g. culvert installs), and site development. more
CBC Stone & Recycling
"Andrew at CBC Stone was fantastic to work with on our project. The team arrived on time and maintained a high level of professionalism throughout the job. They went far above and beyond the scope of our project. We couldn't... more
Charlotte Junk Removal and Hauling
Charlotte Junk Removal and Hauling offers superior junk removal, hauling, and demolition services. We specialize in residential demolition projects, including interior demolition, outbuilding demo, deck removal, concrete demolition, and more. more
Clutter Me Not Junk Removal
Clutter Me Not Junk Removal is a small business with a big impact.Our love for people and our ability to stand in the midst of what is—all the while envisioning what could be—is what drives us to... more
DCH Demolition
DCH Demolition is your local woman-owned demo crew! From sheds to houses, we can tear it down! We provide other remodeling services as well, including drywall & painting. Contact us today to get a free estimate! more
Diversified Demolition
Diversified Demolition is a full service demolition contractor with the experience and equipment to get your demolition project done properly and cost effectively. We help our clients make informed decisions, often resulting in a reduction in scope, cost, and time... more
Dunn Right Trash Removal
Dunn Right Trash Removal can perform light demolition, clean up and haul off unwanted trash, junk, yard debris, demolition debris, and more from homes and businesses alike. Our demolition and junk removal services are convenient and fast. Reach out to... 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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