Commercial Building Demolition in Hughes County, OK

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Destruction Force

Ada, OK
  • Chimney Removal
  • Concrete Removal
  • House Demolition
  • Attentive customer service
  • Safety driven
  • Environmentally friendly

Destruction Force is the go-to choice for reliable commercial demolition services, adeptly managing projects of all dimensions with an emphasis on safety and efficiency. Our focus on transparent communication and eco-conscious practices allows us to tailor our approach to your... more

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Piece by Piece Restoration

Ada, OK

Piece by Piece Restoration is a faith-based company specializing in commercial demolition services. We take great pride in everything we do. Get in touch with us today to schedule a hassle-free project quote! more

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GKP Construction

Byng, OK

Drawing From 28 years of combined experience, GKP Construction makes the commercial demolition process as simple and stress-free as possible for you. Our mission is to provide an exceptional level of service—one that customers have come to count on from... more

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ServiceMaster Restoration by RSI

Seminole, OK

ServiceMaster Restoration by RSI provides commercial demolition services to Seminole, Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. Our team offers convenient and affordable services to rejuvenate your property and your life. Contact us today for a commitment-free project quote! more

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AMT Diversified Construction

Ada, OK

Established in 2012, AMT Diversified Construction is a woman-owned demolition and construction company based out of Ada, Oklahoma. Our crew is qualified to deal with the biggest and smallest projects, including commercial demo. Contact us today to find out more! more

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Roofing Department & General Contracting Inc.

Ada, OK

Serving Midwest Oklahoma, Roofing Department & General Contracting Inc. has been the industry leader in customer satisfaction since 2018. Our experienced team is courteous and eager to assist you in your next commercial demolition project. Get in touch today for a free... more

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Gates Mulching and Excavation, LLC

Ada, OK

Gates Excavating is central Oklahoma's go-to construction, demolition, and excavation contractor. We take pride in our commitment to providing quality service to our Oklahoman client base. Interested in learning more? Give us a call or request a free commercial demolition... more

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K-BAR Company

Mcalester, OK

Founded in 1989, K-BAR Company began as an oil and gas exploration excavating company. We have since expanded to offer a wide range of services to meet all your industrial needs, including commercial demolition. more

Commercial Demolition Tips for Hughes County, OK

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How is commercial demolition done?

Just as there's more than one way to demolish a house, there's more than one way to demolish a commercial structure, too.

Method 1: Mechanical Demolition

Mechanical demolition is the most common method for commercial demolition because it is generally the least expensive option and can be completed quickly.  Performed using heavy machinery, like bulldozers, excavators, wrecking balls, wire rope pulls, etc., commercial demolition equipment requires highly qualified professionals and can produce some serious noise and mess. Plenty of vibrations, dust, and airborne debris are just some of the things to expect from mechanical demolition.

Method 2: Deconstruction/Dismantling

Deconstruction is the process of reverse construction and involves dismantling the structure from top-to-bottom, piece-by-piece with the intention of salvaging as much as possible. Although deconstruction is a slower-going and more expensive process than mechanical demolition, it can be rewarding. By re-using or selling salvaged materials, you can often recoup much of your investment.

Method 3: Explosion/Implosion

Explosion or implosion is the most efficient of all commercial demolition methods and, therefore, the least expensive. However, it's often only ideal when mechanical demolition and deconstruction aren't an option. This is due to the various public health concerns and risks associated with this type of demolition (i.e., air quality concerns, flying debris, environmental issues, etc.)