House Demolition in Stephens County, OK

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FMJ Dump Trailers & Dumpsters

5.0
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Blanchard, OK
  • Chimney Removal
  • Concrete & Asphalt Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Free estimates
  • Competitive prices
  • Locally owned

Do you need demolition work in the greater OKC area? We have the perfect solution for you. FMJ Junk Removal & Dumpster Rentals specializes in junk removal and demolition work for buildings two stories and lower. To learn more or to... more

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Miller Construction

Comanche, OK

Miller Construction is committed to providing Duncan, Oklahoma and surrounding areas with the best services possible. We specialize in remodeling, demolition, and construction services, including house demolition. more

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Charlie's Backhoe Demo & Septic LLC

4.5
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Sterling, OK

Charlie’s Backhoe, Demo & Septic LLC is a small water, sewer, and utility lines construction company located in Sterling, Oklahoma and serving residential and commercial customers in surrounding areas. They also offer comprehensive demolition services, too. more

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Blackburn Concrete Construction Co LLC

Duncan, OK

Blackburn Concrete Construction Co LLC provides the Duncan, Oklahoma area with high-quality workmanship and customer service. We are committed to achieving superior house demolition results for our clients. more

House and Garage Demolition Tips for Stephens County, OK

Tips for House & Garage Demolition Projects

How can I save money on my house demolition project?

Demolition is a big job, and starting a demo project before you have a clear strategy in mind can lead to significant time and financial strains down the road. If you're interested in saving some money on your house demolition project, there are a number of options to get you moving in that direction. A few include: 1) Deconstruct as much as possible. 2) Invite others to help themselves. 3) Donate your house to the fire department. The basic process of deconstructing a home isn't complicated, and you can salvage as much or as little as you want. But remember: Before you start ripping things out of the wall, shut off all utilities!