Jim Miller Excavating is located in Hayward, Wisconsin and has more than 35 years of experience serving surrounding communities. We provide a wide range of excavation and demolition services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in northern Wisconsin. more
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A-1 Plumbing & Excavating
A-1 Plumbing & Excavating is a family-owned and operated business that offers a stunning variety of services for all kinds of customers, including commercial demolition, excavation, concrete removal, residential demolition, and more. more
Donald Thompson and Sons Excavating, LLC
Serving Sawyer County and surrounding areas for more than 50 years, Donald Thompson and Sons Excavating offers a variety of demolition services, including house demolition, concrete removal, and so much more. more
Russ Thompson Excavating, Inc.
Russ Thompson Excavating, Inc. has proudly served the Northern Wisconsin areas of Rusk, Chippewa, Sawyer, Price, and Taylor Counties of Northwest Wisconsin for nearly 50 years. We offer quality services to both residential and commercial customers. more
The Junk Removal & Dumpster Guys
We are a locally owned and operated light demolition service, proudly servicing northwestern Wisconsin. Give us a call and we'll come out with our truck to your location. You show us what you need gone and we'll remove it 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.