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Demo Wolves LLC
Demo Wolves LLC is a small demolition and junk removal company offering high-quality services throughout Pawhuska, OK. We have made a name for ourselves as the go-to provider for a wide range of demolition services. Get a free house demolition... more
J & S Dozer Service
J & S Dozer Service provides the Muskogee, Oklahoma area with the highest quality house demolition services available. We approach each and every project in a systematic manner, emphasizing responsive client communication, proper planning, and safe work practices. more
K-BAR Company
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. We are committed to providing our customers with... more
Scott Wallick Co
Scott Wallick Co is proud to serve Okmulgee, Oklahoma and surrounding communities. Our years of experience and training have prepared us for projects of all shapes, sizes, and complexities, including house demolition. more
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Is deconstruction different than demolition?
Building deconstruction is the careful dismantling of a structure. Often referred to as "green demolition," deconstruction significantly reduces the number of materials clogging up our landfills and harming our environment. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that approximately 250,000 homes are demolished in the United States each year, adding up to roughly 124,670,000 tons of construction and demolition debris. If even a fraction of those homes were deconstructed, thousands of tons of waste would be diverted from landfills. Less stuff in our landfills means positive changes for our environment.