Reclaim Company's ability to provide all aspects of both structural and selective demolition services is what sets us apart in the industry. When we're involved, your turn-key demolition project will run smoothly, cost-effectively, and on schedule. more
Demolition Contractors in Marshall County, WV
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Litman Excavating Inc
Litman Excavating & Construction is an experienced and dedicated service provider specializing in demolition, construction, and excavating. A family owned and operated company founded in 1963, Litman is a self-sufficient company offering complete project management from start to finish. more
J & R Excavating Inc
We are a full service excavation contractor that also offers demolition and equipment rental. J & R has been doing business since 1976 and provides safe and affordable services. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. more
Thralls Contracting
From pool and concrete removals to barn and commercial demolition, Thralls Contracting is your trusted source for unparalleled results. We hold ourselves to the highest industry standards to ensure jobs are completed safely and to customer satisfaction. more
Bill Wise Excavating
Bill Wise Excavating has been raising the bar in excavating and demolition services since 1966. They have the ability and equipment to do what others can’t or won’t. No job is too small or too large and complex for... 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.