Demolition Contractors in Quakertown, PA

Locally owned Quakertown demolition companies can offer you the best prices and service on home demolition, commercial/industrial building demolition, swimming pool removal, and asphalt or concrete removal. Local contractors know the permit process and understand the municipal regulations required to demolish in your area.

At Hometown Demolition Contractors, we sponsor top, local demolition companies in Quakertown and across Pennsylvania. Call directly to one or more of the contractors below to request a free estimate for your project.

Demolition Services Available with Van Dine

  • Registered HIC #PA090735
  • Liability insurance - $1,000,000
  • Asbestos removal and abatement
  • Concrete demolition and removal
  • Swimming pool removal and demolition
  • Structural and building demolition
  • Residential garage and house demolition
  • Industrial and commercial wrecking
  • Selective interior demolition
  • Tree removal

Van Dine Construction

Serving Bucks County, PA

Van Dine Construction is fully licensed and insured in the state of Pennsylvania for residential and commercial demolition. We pride ourselves on being an environmentally safe and conscientious company that continuously stives for excellence.

We have the modern equipment and comprehensive expertise necessary to handle any demolition or hauling job with precision. For your convenience, we can assist during all phases of house, building, trailer, and pool demolition.

Call (484) 626-0639 for Van Dine Construction


home demolition contractor tears down a building in Quakertown
above ground and in-ground swimming pool demolition and removal

Nearby Cities for Demolition

  • Perkasie, PA
  • Quakertown, PA
  • Richlandtown, PA
  • Riegelsville, PA
     
  • Sellersville, PA
  • Silverdale, PA
  • Trumbauersville, PA
     

Quakertown Zips for Demolition Services

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Some Common Questions and Answers About Quakertown Demolition

Is a permit required to demolish a home, garage, swimming pool, or commercial building?

Permits are typically required. The permits necessary depend on your local and state municipalities. Depending on where you live, 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 contractor should be well informed about local regulations and will pull the permits on your behalf in most cases. Be sure to clarify up front with the contractor all the services your hired contractor will perform.

What are the steps required for building demolition?

  1. Request an estimate or estimates from licensed and insured Quakertown demolition contractors.
  2. Apply for demolition permits and approval from local government authorities.
  3. Utilities need to be properly disconnected.
  4. Older homes or buildings need to be inspected for hazardous materials.
  5. Safely tear down the building.
  6. Removal and disposal of debris.

How much does it cost demolish a house?

"Ballpark" estimates over the phone are usually not possible for residential or commercial building demolition. These almost always require an on-site estimate to ensure accuracy. So many variables affect the price of demolition that it's very difficult for contractors to give you a realistic estimate without actually seeing the property and understanding the challenges they will face when wrecking and removing the building. Some of the factors that affect the cost of demolition include:

  • Environmental issues, such as the need to remove asbestos or underground storage tanks, can significantly increase costs
  • Material (brick, cinder block, wood, etc...) the building was constructed with.
  • Debris disposal - hauling and landfill fees vary widely by location. Are there any salvageable materials that can be diverted from the landfill?
  • Concrete demolition and removal of the foundation adds cost
  • Square foot of the building and the number of stories for the house or building. Multi-level structures add to the cost of demolition.
  • The need for excavation or site clearing and preparation