Home & Garage Demolition in Prescott Valley, AZ

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Northern Arizona Hauling and Removal LLC

Chino Valley, AZ
  • Commercial
  • Interior
  • Residential
  • Structural
  • Family owned
  • Locally owned
  • Customer oriented

At Northern Arizona Hauling and Removal LLC, we provide a wide variety of commercial and residential demolition services, like building demolition, house and garage demolition, concrete removal, and more! Contact us today for a free quote. more

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Squeaky Clean Junk Removal and Dumpster Rental Services

Sedona, AZ

Squeaky Clean Junk Removal and Dumpster Rental Services is licensed, bonded, and insured (ROC 333022) to tackle any and all light demolition projects! Our prices are fair and our process is smooth and efficient. more

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P G & E LLC

Prescott, AZ

PG&E, LLC is a licensed excavating company offering a wide range of services to meet the needs of Prescott, AZ and surrounding areas’ residential and commercial customers. They specialize in all phases of demolition and excavation. more

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Rocky Construction Inc

Camp Verde, AZ

Rocky Construction, based out of Camp Verde, AZ, is an excavation contractor that provides septic/leach drain field installation, storm shelter design, and other demolition services. Our professionals work tirelessly to leave lasting, quality results. If you're in the market... more

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Grody Jodi's

Cottonwood, AZ

Grody Jodi's are the pros to turn to when you have debris, junk, or trash to get rid of. We offer comprehensive disposal services to meet a wide range of project needs, including light demolition, like concrete removal and pool... more

House and Garage Demolition Tips for Prescott Valley, AZ

Tips for Removing Houses & Garages

Should I demolish or renovate my house?

The question of demolishing a house versus renovating it is a valid one, and one worth discussing. Cost can vary quite a bit in different situations, so there are a number of factors to consider. The historical significance of the structure, the condition of the house, environmental considerations, and potential demolition setbacks will help you determine which method—demolition or renovation—is best. If the structure is historically significant, renovations it the best choice. If the house's repairs would cost more to fix than it would to demolish and rebuild, then demolition is typically the preferred option.