Greensboro Demolition Contractors

Greensboro, NC Building Demolition Companies

Finding a quality demolition contractor in Greensboro, North Carolina for building demolition, swimming pool removal, or concrete removal is simpler with Hometown Demolition Contractors.  We connect homeowners and business owners with top Greensboro demolition companies that are licensed, insured, reliable, and affordable. For a free estimate on your project, contact one or more of the demolition companies below directly.

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Bob's Backhoe and Bobcat

Serving Greensboro, NC

Bob's Backhoe & Bobcat is an owner operated demolition contractor that has served North Carolina since 1994. We offer free estimates on a wide variety of services including house and mobile home demolition, garage tear downs, site preparation, and interior demolition.

Call (336) 899-7514
  • Salisbury NC License #00006069
  • General Liability Insurance: $1,000,000
  • Residential and light commercial buildings
  • Swimming pool demolition
  • Grading & site preparation

Demolition Contractor Tips for Greensboro, North Carolina

Will I require a demolition permit from the city of Greensboro for commercial demolition?

Yes. Commercial demolition requires a valid demolition permit from the city of Greensboro. Please keep in mind that all complete commercial demolition will also require the contractor you hire to have a NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutant) number from the state of North Carolina. If they do not, they will have to obtain one prior to a demolition permit being issued to them.

Note: no NESHAP number is required for interior commercial demoltion.

Does residential demolition require a permit?

Yes. However, the state of North Carolina does not require homeowners to obtain any special permitting (such as NESHAP) for residential demolition. With that said, the homeowner is still responsible for the proper disposal of any debris from their property after the demolition has taken place.

How much does a commercial demolition permit cost?

In the city of Greensboro, the cost of a demolition permit for commercial or residential purposes always defaults at $60.00.

What is the Process For Whole House Demolition, Garage Demolition, or Commercial Building Demolition?

  1. Request an estimate or estimates from licensed and insured Greensboro demolition contractors. Demolishing a home, garage, or commercial building is not a simple project and requires the expertise of a professional demolition contractor to guide the process. During the estimate site visit, interview the contractor for qualifications, references, EPA certifications, and the process the demolition contractor would follow to knock down and remove the building.
  2. Apply for demolition permits and approval from local government authorities. Depending on your location, demolition permits may be required by the city, county, and/ or state. Your local municipality may also have regulations related to notifications, noise, hours of demolition, disposal of the debris, etc... Your hired demolition company should be well informed about local regulations and will often pull the permits on your behalf.
  3. Utilities need to be properly disconnected. Utility companies for gas, water, and electricity need to be contacted. All utilities need to be properly disconnected or terminated at the source prior to demolition. Again, this may be handled by your hired demolition company, but clarify upfront with the contractor all of the services that are provided.
  4. Older homes or buildings need to be inspected for hazardous materials like asbestos or lead paint prior to being demolished. If your home or building contains hazardous materials, proper procedures for abatement need to be followed. Your hired demolition contractor may offer this service or sub contract it to an environmental remediation specialist.
  5. Safely tear down the building. For one to three story structures like a shed, garage, or a home, demolition of the structure is usually achieved using large hydraulic equipment like cranes, excavators and/or bulldozers.
  6. Removal and disposal of demolition debris. Debris will be loaded onto trucks or into roll off dumpsters for hauling to recycling centers or landfills. Discuss the options of salvaging and recycling demolition materials with your hired demolition contractor.

How do I know if a Greensboro demolition contractor is properly licensed and insured?

For Greensboro demolition companies listed on Hometown Demolition Contractors, we've done the initial homework for you.  At the time a contractor is listed, they provided the appropriate state license (if required by your state) and liability insurance.  Select the name of a demolition contractor you're interested in to see more information, including a list of verified credentials for that contractor.

Hometown's screening process means the contractor produced a valid North Carolina license (if required) and insurance certificates at the time of the screening, but it's possible that the status of the license or insurance could have changed in the meantime. So, it's a best practice to ask to see evidence of license and insurance certificates at the time of your estimate.

Recent Demolition Contractor Reviews

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04/12/2013
Completed mobile home demo in one day and did a nice job

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