Commercial Building Demolition in Centerton, AR

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King Backhoe & Dozer, LLC

1036 Cherokee Ave, Seneca MO 64865

Since 1995, King Backhoe and Dozer Service has been serving residential and commercial clients. Our team of professionals offers a variety of demolition services, including barn demolition, house demolition, commercial building demolition, and more.

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Keith Austin Construction Co

800 N Jefferson St, Ste 5, Springdale AR 72764

Here at Keith Austin Construction Company, we offer specialized services in all phases of backhoe work, sites, demolition, and hauling. We also do construction, such as home additions, window installations, roofing repairs, tiling, project management, consulting, and many more. This ...

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Ground Zero Construction

57 S Cherry St, Siloam Springs AR 72761

Serving the greater Fayetteville, AR area, Ground Zero Construction performs demolition of all types, including commercial demolition. Our goal is to provide high-quality services that are safe and within your desired budget.

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Rock Heavy Demolition

23954 W Highway 62, Fayetteville AR 72703

Rock Heavy Demolition provides residential and commercial customers throughout Fayetteville, Arkansas with superior heavy demolition services. We are experts in tearing down structures of all shapes and sizes, including commercial structures.

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How is commercial demolition done?

Just as there's more than one way to demolish a house, there's more than one way to demolish a commercial structure, too.

Method 1: Mechanical Demolition

Mechanical demolition is the most common method for commercial demolition because it is generally the least expensive option and can be completed quickly.  Performed using heavy machinery, like bulldozers, excavators, wrecking balls, wire rope pulls, etc., commercial demolition equipment requires highly qualified professionals and can produce some serious noise and mess. Plenty of vibrations, dust, and airborne debris are just some of the things to expect from mechanical demolition.

Method 2: Deconstruction/Dismantling

Deconstruction is the process of reverse construction and involves dismantling the structure from top-to-bottom, piece-by-piece with the intention of salvaging as much as possible. Although deconstruction is a slower-going and more expensive process than mechanical demolition, it can be rewarding. By re-using or selling salvaged materials, you can often recoup much of your investment.

Method 3: Explosion/Implosion

Explosion or implosion is the most efficient of all commercial demolition methods and, therefore, the least expensive. However, it's often only ideal when mechanical demolition and deconstruction aren't an option. This is due to the various public health concerns and risks associated with this type of demolition (i.e., air quality concerns, flying debris, environmental issues, etc.)