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How much does barn demolition cost?
National averages show that it costs between $5,000 and $6,000 to demolish an average-sized post-and-beam barn (30 ft x 40 ft).
This average includes the cost of mechanical demolition and debris disposal.
The cost of barn deconstruction can double that since it requires more time and effort. Your barn removal cost will depend on the size of your barn, what it's made of, how easy it is to access, etc.
Who should I hire to demolish my barn?
The barn demolition contractor you hire should have the necessary equipment to take apart your barn and the proper licensing and insurance. They should come with positive reviews from other customers, too.
Ideally, you should get quotes from 2-3 contractors to ensure you choose the best person for the job.
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