Kenny Wyatt Construction
Specializing in services such as demolition, framing, finish carpentry, and kitchen and bath remodels, Kenny Wyatt Construction is dedicated to delivering quality and safety. We... more
Bruin Interior Demolition
At Bruin Interior Demolition, our property demolition services are designed to help you clear away the old and make way for the new. Specializing in... more
Maxwell LLC Construction
We offer an end-to-end client experience that includes seamless communication during the project, budgeting, on-site organization, and quality workmanship every time. We specialize in both... more
Warren Land Solutions
Warren Land Solutions offers turnkey demolition, land clearing, and mobile grinding services. Our crew has years of experience in the industry and knows what it... more
Walkers Land Management LLC
Walkers Land Management LLC is a family-owned business providing garage demolition services throughout western Kentucky and parts of IL and TN. We offer free estimates... more
Jackson Construction
For over 20 years, Jackson Construction has been Paris, Tennessee's leading construction expert. We provide a variety of services, including garage and house demolition. more
James Gammon & Son Inc
James Gammon & Son Inc is located in South Fulton, Tennessee and proudly offers demolition and excavating services. Our crew is eager to serve residential and... more
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House and Garage Demolition Tips for Mc Kenzie, TN
There's more than one way to take apart a house, so the #1 on your to-do list is to decide which type of demolition is best for you.
This is the most common form of demolition—the act of simply tearing down the house with the help of hydraulic excavators and other heavy machinery. The resulting debris is then hauled away via trailer or dumpster. Mechanical demolition is the cheapest and fastest solution, costing between $4,000 and $14,000 on average.
Also known as "demolition by hand," deconstruction is the process of manually stripping and deconstructing the house piece by piece with the intent of salvaging as many of the materials inside the home as possible. Because of the additional labor involved, expect to pay 2 to 3 times as much to deconstruct your home rather than demolish it.