New Generation Demo LLC is a locally-owned and operated business that is customer-oriented and goes the extra mile for our clients! We are equipped to handle a broad range of demo and excavating projects, including barn demo! more
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Houston Excavating & Demolition
Houston Excavating & Demolition is owned and operated by the Houston family based in Kansas City, MO. We offer affordable barn demolition services, as well as barn deconstruction, for safely removing barns or out-buildings from your property. more
Earthworks Excavation
Since 2006, Earthworks Excavation LLC has served Higginsville, MO and nearby areas with all their demolition and excavating needs. Simply put—they're the site preparation experts! more
Richter Excavating
Richter Excavating & Plumbing, LLC is located in Warrensburg, Missouri and has been in business since 1993. We are licensed, bonded, certified, and insured to guarantee the quality barn demolition work our clients deserve. more
Elite Dirt Workz
Elite Dirt Workz has more than 15 years of experience offering residential and commercial demolition services, ranging from barn demolition to commercial demolition, and more. We are proud to serve Cass, Jackson, Johnson, and Miami Counties. more
Lewis Ground Maintenance
Lewis Ground Maintenance is licensed to provide comprehensive lawn maintenance and landscaping services as well as light demolition. We provide technically superior services at a reasonable price, including barn demolition. more
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What are the pros of barn deconstruction?
Removing the barn will positively affect your property by lowering insurance costs and increasing property values.
In addition, deconstructing the barn will help keep reusable materials out of the landfill.
What are the cons of barn deconstruction?
Manually dismantling a barn helps recoup some of the initial costs associated with deconstructing the barn. However, most times it will not pay for the entire project.
In most cases, you’re also responsible for finding a buyer for the wood.
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