Larry Watson started his business as a single-truck operation in 1977, and today Watson C&D and its sister company Watson Construction Company have grown to offer a large array of residential and commercial services in the North Central Florida ...
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Clint S Davis LLC has more than 25 years of experience as a licensed contractor. We are proud to serve the Gainesville area from Lake City down to Ocala and coast to coast in-between. We specialize in a wide variety of ...
Family owned and operated company since 1994 with proven results in customer satisfaction and quality services. We combine our knowledge in the demolition and excavation fields with our commitment to honest business practices. Our motto is 'The Art of Destruction.' ...
Brico Contracting is a state-licensed demolition contractor specializing in residential and commercial demolition services. From pools to commercial buildings, we can get the structure removed safely, efficiently and at a competitive bid. Contact our friendly team today to discuss your ...
RDR Property Maintenance specializes in providing high-quality demolition, dumpster rental, and junk removal services throughout Ocala, FL and beyond. Our team is highly qualified and capable of completing projects both big and small, and we go above and beyond for ...
Serving the Gainesville, Florida area, Land Clearing & Driveway Work offers a range of services to meet customers' needs. Whether you need demolition, land clearing, driveway work, or another similar service, allow our team to help you get it done right.
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How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?
In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.
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