Since 2000, NorthWest HazMat, Inc. has been providing a single convenient source to satisfy residential, commercial, and industrial customers’ needs. While utilizing the safest and most environmentally sound practices, we provide optimal service and competitive prices. Located in Springfield, OR, we... more
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Rich's Excavating
The greater Eugene, Oregon area turns to Rich's Excavating for demolition, site work, driveways, stump removals, and so much more. We can tear down countless structures, from barns and houses to pools and commercial buildings. more
Nathan Marple Excavation
Nathan Marple Excavation is an excavation contractor servicing the Eugene, OR area. We have a team of experienced workers who are able to complete a laundry list of services, including barn demolition. more
All Dirt Inc
All Dirt, Inc, provides thorough barn demolition service. We have built our reputation on our commitment to providing quality service, which has earned us an impressive reputation with many valuable customers. more
Statewide Contract Services
Serving the Eugene, Oregon area, Statewide Contract Services offers comprehensive demolition services to residential and commercial customers. Our team is capable of completing projects of all shapes and sizes, including barn demolition. more
National Construction & Excavation
National Construction & Excavation (NCE) provides excellent asphalt, paving, sealcoating, concrete, construction, demolition, and excavating services to the good people of Cottage Grove, Oregon and nearby communities. more
Tal Botner Excavating
Throughout the Roseburg, Oregon area, Tal Botner Excavating is known for quality work and customer service. We are committed to providing each and every one of our customers with barn demolition services that are fairly priced. more
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What is the value of barn wood?
The value of barn wood varies quite a bit, but generally speaking, wood is worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay for it. As a general rule of thumb, you can expect to get at least 5 times more for old-growth wood than you would for new wood of the same size. The most valuable wood includes chestnut, hickory, walnut, and old-growth pine, ax-cut wood, and hand-hewn timbers