Tri-Valley Construction Inc. knows how to complete projects of all shapes and sizes, including demolition, asbestos abatement, and more. As a licensed, bonded, and insured company, you can count on our services being professional, accurate, efficient, and safe. more
Demolition Contractors in Wapato, WA
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Calvert Excavating
Calvert Excavating is the Yakima, Washington area's go-to source for quality excavating and demolition services. Our team of professionals is highly accurate, completing all that we do precisely and safely. We are capable of completing all kinds of projects, both... more
Murphey Brothers' General Excavating
Located in Prosser, WA and serving the Kennewick area, Murphey Brothers' General Excavating offers superior demolition and excavating services. We assist residential customers in all types of projects no matter how big or how small. more
Ken Leingang Excavating
With over four decades of experience, our team of family-owned demolition contractors has the equipment, skill set, and expertise to handle a variety of residential and commercial projects. more
The KLE Inc.
The KLE Inc. works with clients big and small to deliver demolition solutions for projects of all sizes. We work with contractors and clients to provide superior services throughout Yakima, WA and beyond. more
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In some states, contractors must be licensed, while in other states, they only need to be registered. While similar, they mean different things. Licensing requires contractors to pass exams and meet certain criteria in order to prove competency. Registration does not require the worker to meet criteria or pass exams; it is a written record of the person performing the work. If your contractor is licensed, their license number should be listed on their website, social media, or any type of quote sheet or contractor. If you don't see it, ask for it; your contractor's license number should be readily available. If it isn't, be wary.
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