Interior Demolition Contractors in Fargo, ND

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A-1 Junk Removal

Fargo, ND

A-1 offers interior strip-outs and gut-outs for residential structures such as bathrooms and kitchens. We have extensive experience removing interior spaces while maintaining the exterior structure. more

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Mike's Excavating Inc

Fargo, ND

Mike's Excavating Inc has been providing demolition and excavation services in the Fargo, ND area for nearly 20 years. Our large fleet of cutting-edge equipment is able to provide a wide variety of residential and commercial demolition services, including interior demolition.  more

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All American Plumbing & Heating

Horace, ND

All American Plumbing & Heating Inc is a dependable company in East Horace, North Dakota specializing in plumbing and heating services and offering a wide range of other services, including demolition. As a locally owned business, we know what... more

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Asplin Excavating Inc

Fargo, ND

For more than 40 years, Asplin Excavating, Inc. has been providing Fargo, ND residents and business owners with competitive prices and great services. No other company in the area offers more hands-on experience and more comprehensive services, including demolition, excavating, landscaping,... more

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Northern States Excavating

Fargo, ND

Offering a wide range of services, Grothmann & Associates works hard to meet all kinds of residential and commercial needs. We offer pool removal, mobile home removal, and underground tank removal, among others. We also perform countless excavating and site... more

Interior Demolition Tips for Fargo, ND

Interior Demolition Tips

Do I need a permit for interior demolition?

Most cities require permits for interior demolition just as they would for exterior demolition. These can typically be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are just a way to acknowledge that you will shut off all the utilities, ensure there is no water running to the renovated area, and notify neighbors of the upcoming project. Once you’ve received your permit, it’s always advised that you post it on your front door. That way, any passing neighbors are aware that whatever work going on inside is entirely legal. If you're hiring a contractor to handle your demo, then it's likely they'll get the necessary permit(s) for you, but don't assume. Always be sure to discuss acquiring permits with them.