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
Home & Garage Demolition in Sullivan County, TN
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Long Construction
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 house demolition services that keep customers returning to us. more
Country Aire Construction
Country Aire Inc. is a fully insured and licensed Tennessee contractor. We offer comprehensive site preparation and demolition services, including house demolition, chimney removal, chimney removal, interior demolition, and so much more. more
Casteel Roofing & Sheet Metal Co
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 equipment needed to offer a range of other services, including garage and house demolition. more
Peterson Construction & Dev Services, LLC
Peterson Construction Company, Inc. has been a leader in the Building Construction industry for more than 50 years. Our team of professionals is committed to providing customers with services of the highest standard, including house demolition, concrete removal, and more. more
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House and Garage Demolition Tips for Sullivan County, TN
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!