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Demolition FAQs for Baltimore, MD

How do I get started with my demolition project?

The first step toward getting your demolition project started is figuring out what you want done, then you'll need to start looking for the right person for the job.

Your demolition contractor can help you make a number of important decisions about your project, especially if there’s something you aren’t sure about.

Your contractor can help you acquire permits, schedule inspections, tear down or remove what you need, and haul it away.

However, not all contractors handle the entire process for you, so make sure you clarify this with each contractor you speak with. One company’s price may include more than the next.

For example, in the City of Baltimore, when demolishing or altering a building/structure larger than 100 sq ft, a permit is required.

Likewise, swimming pools, retaining walls, and fences over 42 inches in height also require a permit.

To submit an application for a permit in Baltimore County, your or your contractor must apply in person at:

County Office Building
111 West Chesapeake Ave., Suite 105
Towson, MD 21204

You can reach them by phone at (410) 887-3353. Discuss who will be responsible for obtaining the permit with the contractors you speak with.

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