Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Crawfordville, GA

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Tice Services LLC - Greenville SC

Anderson, SC

Tice Services understands that every project is as unique as the customer behind it. That's why we're here to listen, advise, and tailor our barn demo services to meet your specific needs! more

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MLW All Phase Construction LLC

Watkinsville, GA

Expect superior quality and timely service with M.L.W. All Phase Construction and Roofing. We are an experienced contractor proudly serving Georgia residents and businesses for more than 20 years. We offer expertise in hard and soft demolition, including barn... more

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Supreme Movers ATL

Pine Lake, GA

Supreme Movers ATL is a newly established transportation and logistic corporation with the aim of providing our clients with unbeatable service that they can rely on. We specialize in junk removal but are also able to provide light residential demolition,... more

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Augusta Junk Removal

Thomson, GA

At Augusta Junk Removal, we offer residential junk removal and dumpster rental services, as well as light demolition, in Augusta and the surrounding areas. Basements, garages, and crawl spaces become storage areas for clutter that has no further use. Old... more

Barn Demolition Tips for Crawfordville, GA

Tips for Barn Demolition

How is a barn torn down?

There are multiple options when it comes to having a barn removed... Barn demolition is simple and straightforward. With the assistance of heavy equipment, like an excavator, the barn is torn to the ground, the debris is loaded into a dumpster or trailer, and it’s hauled away to the nearest landfill or recycling facility. Barn deconstruction is like reverse construction and is done by hand. Instead of tearing down the entire barn with equipment, the barn is carefully dismantled piece by piece so that as much wood as possible can be salvaged. It is a labor-intensive process and takes more time that barn demolition, so it typically costs more as well.

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