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Earth Masters Inc
Call the experts at Earth Masters, Inc for your swimming pool demolition or concrete removal project. We have over 25 years of experience in the field and continue to satisfy hundreds of customers a year. Our demolition contractors are greatly qualified... more
Red River Waste Management
Red River Waste Management offers extensive waste management solutions, including junk removal, dumpster rental, and trash containers for residential and commercial use. We also demolish sheds, decks, concrete, and fences. more
Trash it! Junk Removal of Wichita Falls
Trash it! Junk Removal of Wichita Falls is your affordable solution for junk removal and light demolition in the Wichita Falls area. We are locally owned and operated and have extensive junk removal and light demolition experience. Don't stress over... more
Wichita Falls Demolition Services
Contractors, Developers, and Homeowners choose Wichita Falls Demolition for their demolition needs because we are experienced, efficient, affordable and safe. Reach out to us today to get a free demolition estimate or to learn more about our services! more
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How much does it cost to demolish and rebuild a home?
The average cost to demolish a house is just under $9,000. However, the cost to demolish your home can vary based on the home's location, the size of the home, how easy it is to access, the materials used to build the home, and more. Just like demolition, the total cost to demolish and rebuild a home is highly variable, too. But you can expect the entire project to cost somewhere around $70,000 for a modest home in an affordable part of the country to $500,000 or more for complicated, large-scale home in more expensive parts of the United States.