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K & B Hauling, LLC

Temecula, CA

K & B Hauling, LLC is a husband and wife owned company that offers structural and interior demolition for both commercial and residential clients throughout Temecula, CA and the surrounding areas. more

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Double Duty Services LLC

Menifee, CA

Double Duty Services LLC is a family-owned business that strives to give our customers the best experience with an easy booking process and straightforward pricing. We offer a variety of demolition services, including both commercial and residential interior demolition, concrete... more

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Demo Pros Plus

5.0
(1) -
Sugarloaf, CA
  • Commercial
  • Interior Demolition
  • Residential
  • Free estimates
  • Since 1995

With 25+ years of demolition and junk removal experience, there is no better team to call throughout the greater Corona, CA area. We are well versed in residential demolition and can quickly and safely help you get rid of your unwanted... more

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JP & Sons, Inc.

5.0
(1) -
Highland, CA

JP & Sons, Inc. understands the hassle of finding honest, ethical, and reliable services because we are consumers too, just like you. We are a family-owned company that uses the most up-to-date techniques to ensure we dispose and recycle all different... more

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DLP Services

5.0
(4) -
Palm Springs, CA

Providing the Palm Springs, California area with reliable junk removal and light demolition services, DLP Services goes above and beyond for each and every client we work with. We are committed to providing each and every customer with the services... more

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Junk King Riverside

Riverside, CA

Junk King Riverside is a locally-owned and operated light demolition and junk removal company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and light demolition work. We are top-rated locally and across the nation for our customer service. Contact us... more

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Canyon Equipment Rental Corp

Lake Mathews, CA

Canyon Equipment provides a long list of services which includes commercial and residential demolition, commercial and residential clean-up, as well as providing dump trailer rentals for our clients. Our main goal is to successfully accomplish every job at a fair... more

Demolition Tips for Sugarloaf, CA

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What are important questions to consider before speaking with a demolition contractor?

When trying to find the right contractor, you'll need to have some information on-hand to get an accurate quote. Here's an example of some of the information you'll need for common demolition projects:

 

House Demolition

  • House square footage — How big is the home planning to be demolished?
  • Materials used to build the house — What materials are your home made of?
  • Access — How close is your house to your neighbors? Are there any trees or landscaping nearby that you want to be left intact?
  • Foundation — Do you plan on keeping or removing your foundation? How thick is the foundation?

Interior Demolition

  • Square footage — How big is the area of your house that you want to be demolished?
  • Utilities — Are all utilities shut off? Will any electrical or plumbing need to be relocated?
  • Access — How accessible is the area? Is it located downstairs, upstairs, in the basement?

Pool Removal

  • Size — How big/deep is your pool?
  • Type of pool — Is your pool inground or above ground?
  • Material — What material(s) is your pool made of (e.g. gunite, fiberglass, vinyl, etc.)?
  • Water level — Is there water still in your pool?
  • Access — Is the pool easily accessible with equipment?

Concrete Removal

  • Concrete square footage — Approximately how big is the area of concrete to be removed?
  • Concrete thickness — How thick is the concrete you want to be removed?
  • Access — Is the concrete easily accessible, or are there obstacles in the way?