Demolition Contractors in Commerce City, CO
Hometown Demolition aims to simplify the identification of the best demolition contractors in Commerce City, Colorado and nearby cities. We publish demolition company reviews, verified contractor credentials, and costs from projects near you. Hometown makes demolition contractor selection simple!
Big R Construction
Big R Construction Company Inc. was formed in 1983 and is a proven demolition contractor in Colorado -- trusted by homeowners, business owners, and property managers. Our team has the equipment and knowledge to demolish any structure safely and efficiently, so contact us to discuss your demolition project.
- Proven demolition contractor
- Residential, commercial and industrial
- Liability & workmans comp insurance
- Swimming pool removal
- Larger concrete removal jobs (minimum of 350 sq ft)
Questions to Ask Commerce City Demolition Contractors Before Hiring
Do you have evidence of license and insurance certificates?
Keep in mind, some states and municipalities do not require a specific license for demolition. Adequate insurance, however, is a must in all cases.
Do you have local references from other demolition projects in Commerce City?
A professional demolition contractor should be able to provide you a couple of names from recent jobs nearby that you can follow up on.
Will you be pulling all necessary permits?
What process will be followed to demolish the house?
Do you recycle any of the debris from the demolition project? Where will the debris be disposed?
The answer may be dependent on your area and what recycling facilities are available.
Who has the responsibility to disconnect all utilities?
Determine if the demolition contractor or the property owner is responsible for disconnection of utilities. Call and find the utility locator service for you area. It is important to have gas, water, sewer and electrical utilities contacted and informed of demolition activities, and advance notice is often necessary. Allow a few weeks before demolition activities begin to notify utility companies of disconnect requests.
