Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Alamosa, CO

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Steven Gates Excavation

Del Norte, CO

Our team at Steven Gates Excavation goes above and beyond for our customers, working tirelessly to ensure each project is completed on time and within budget. We believe in completing barn demolition the right way the first time. more

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Cooley & Sons Excavating Inc

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Mosca, CO

Cooley & Sons Excavating Inc is based in Mosca, Colorado and proudly serves the greater Alamosa area. We specialize in comprehensive demolition services, including barn demolition, commercial demolition, and more. more

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Weaver's Level Best Septic & Excavation Inc.

Monte Vista, CO

Weaver’s Level Best Septic and Excavation is a family-owned and operated company working hard to serve our community. Our team of experts can complete barn demolition, commercial demolition, and so much more. more

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Captain Hook-N-Haul

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Penrose, CO

At Captain Hook-N-Haul, we specialize in dumpster rental, demolition and junk removal services. If you have an old, dilapidated barn that needs to come down, we can get the work done safely and promptly. Our expert team knows how to... more

Barn Demolition Tips for Alamosa, CO

Barn Demolition Tips

How much does barn removal cost?

On average, barn demolition costs $5,000-$6,000 for a 30 ft x 40 ft post-and-beam barn. This average cost includes mechanical demolition and debris disposal. However, the cost to tear down a barn depends on a number of factors:

  • Method of removal—demolition or deconstruction
  • Size of the barn
  • Materials used to build the barn
  • Accessibility of the barn
  • Amount of debris—non-salvageable and salvageable
  • Location of the barn
  • Who you hire

Is there value in old barn wood?

Many barns were built decades in the past—sometimes more than 100 years—and contain valuable old-growth timbers, like columns, siding, and wood beams. This wood can be salvaged and used in constructing new barns, building one-of-a-kind furniture, flooring or siding, and much more.

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