Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Walnut Hill, TN

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Country Aire Construction

Bluff City, TN

Country Aire Inc. is a fully insured and licensed Tennessee contractor. We offer comprehensive site preparation and demolition services, including house demolition, chimney removal, concrete removal, barn demolition, and so much more. more

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Long Construction

Kingsport, TN

Long Construction is the Kingsport, Tennessee area's go-to source for construction and demolition services. We communicate closely with customers from the beginning of a project to the end. We offer quality barn demolition services that keep customers returning to us. more

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Bordwine Excavating

Meadowview, VA

At Bordwine Excavating, we go the extra mile for our customers. Our staff is committed to providing total customer satisfaction, from the first phone call to project completion. We are able to accomplish a variety of jobs, including barn demolition,... more

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Casteel Roofing & Sheet Metal Co

Johnson City, TN

Casteel Roofing & Sheet Metal Co is Johnson City, Tennessee's most trusted source for all their roofing needs. In addition to our specialty service, we have the tools and know-how to offer a range of other services, including barn demolition.  more

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Summers-Taylor, Inc.

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Johnson City, TN
  • Concrete & Asphalt Removal
  • Founded in 1932
  • Family owned and operated
  • Quick services

Fortified by 90 years of experience and a strong team of more than 650 employees, Summers-Taylor, Inc. is a leading resource for commercial and residential demolition services throughout Johnson City, TN and beyond. more

Barn Demolition Tips for Walnut Hill, TN

Tips for Demolishing a Barn

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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