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FMJ Dump Trailers & Dumpsters
Do you need demolition work in the greater OKC area? We have the perfect solution for you. FMJ Junk Removal & Dumpster Rentals specializes in junk removal and demolition work for buildings two stories and lower. To learn more or to... more
Acme Construction
Acme Construction was founded in 2007 with our main focus being our customers' satisfaction. We are based out of Oklahoma City and can take on both small to large demolition projects, including interior demolition. Our close attention to detail and experienced... more
Washita Construction & Renovation Inc
Founded in 1998, Washita Construction & Renovation, Inc. is a proud, hardworking, and reliable woman-owned small business specializing in site prep construction for commercial, industrial, and government projects. We strive to provide outstanding customer service, ensuring that each and every one... more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Caddo County, OK
Tips for Interior Demolition
Do I need a permit for my interior demolition project?
A majority of cities require permits for interior demolition projects just as they would for structural demolition projects. Permits can usually be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are basically a way of stating that you acknowledge and will follow the necessary protocol before (and while) performing any demo:
- Shut off all utilities
- Ensure there is no water running to the building
- Notify neighbors of upcoming demolition
If you're hiring a demolition contractor, they will likely get the required permit(s) for you, but be sure to confirm this with them. Once you’ve received your permit, post it on the front door of the property. That way, any passersby are aware that the work going on inside is legal. Also, be aware that if asbestos is present in the building, you’ll likely need to get an additional permit for the removal.