With over 30 years of combined experience in the industry, the professional and friendly crew at Mr Demolition is the team to call when you have unwanted items and structures that you need hauled off your property. We are competent in... more
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A Western Recycling
Since 2005, A Western Recycling has been raising the bar in quality service and customer care. They’re experts in all things waste disposal, debris removal, and light demolition. more
Adamo Demolition Co
Adamo Demolition has been an industry leader since 1964. Founded by John Adamo Sr., we have evolved from a small, family-run company into a national decommissioning, decontamination, and demolition business. The heart of our business remains in Detroit, Michigan, with partners... more
Albrecht Enterprises
Albrecht Enterprises focuses on large scale commercial demolition, residential demolition, pool removals, and more. They are a locally owned business that has been around since 1974. more
All Time Wrecking
All Time Wrecking has been in business for more than 20 years, proudly serving the Greater Chicago area. We provide barn demolition, hauling, remodeling, and consulting services. Our staff is committed to providing total customer satisfaction. more
Alliance Demolition Services Inc
Alliance Demolition Services Inc. works hard to offer only the best services for their customers. They specialize primarily in home and site demolition in urban environments, but can assist in projects big and small. more
Alpine Demolition
Alpine Demolition Services LLC is devoted to their customers and providing the highest quality services available. They are a full service demolition contractor specializing in demolishing buildings, infrastructures, railroads, interiors, and specialty demolitions. more
Anderson Landscape Supply
Since our opening in 1993, Anderson Landscape Supply is a family owned business serving the greater Chicago area. Our services range from landscaping to barn demolition, commercial demolition, and more. more
Biesen Excavating Inc
Biesen Excavating offers top quality concrete wrecking and excavation services for barn demolition projects. We have the experience and equipment necessary to undertake large and small barn projects alike. Contact us today to learn about our full range of barn... more
Bustouts Inc
At Bustouts, Inc., we believe in providing outstanding services at fair prices. We are family owned and operated, and each of our customers is treated like a member of our family. We are also fully insured, licensed, and bonded, serving... more
Champton Demolition and Junk Removal
Champton Demolition and Junk Removal is a leading provider of full-service junk removal and demolition services in the Chicagoland area. We guarantee our customers’ satisfaction, and we work closely with each client to ensure your needs are met and your... more
Crunch, Inc.
Specializing in garage and building demolition, Crunch, Inc. has been serving the entire Chicagoland area, as well as North, South, and Western Chicago suburbs. Their superior demolition services are ideal for getting rid of all kinds of structures. more
D.A.M Industries
D.A.M Industries does everything from stripping out interiors, drywall and plaster removal, tile, carpeting, and hardwood removal, chimney removal, sidewalks and driveways, demolition of outbuildings and standalone garages, appliance removal, and so much more. We remove and haul... more
Delta Demolition
Delta is a locally owned and operated demolition service provider serving Chicago and surrounding areas. Founded in 1989, they specialize in the demolition and removal of houses, sheds, pools, decks, and all types of structures. more
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Is barn demolition complicated?
The most common barn type in America is the English barn. Also known as a three-bay barn, English barns are constructed with timber post-and-beam framing and have three sections called bays.
Because these barns are made of timber, they are relatively simple to demolish or deconstruct, and much of the wood can typically be salvaged for money.
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