Wells Contracting, Inc. offers total barn demolition and deconstruction services in and around the Columbus area. Get the most value for your old-growth barn wood; we can manually deconstruct your barn to salvage valuable timbers for resale or rebuilding. We’...
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Pease Landclearing LLC provides demolition services throughout the entire states of Georgia and Alabama, as well as northern regions of Florida. Our team uses many techniques and equipment to make your barn demo project as efficient and easy as possible. ...
Founded in 1990, J & J Land Development offers demolition and site development services to residential and commercial customers throughout the Seale, AL area. We perform commercial demolition, house demolition, concrete removal, pool removal, and more.
Emfinger Company Grading is your best choice for demolition. With more than 40 years of experience, we know what it takes to provide you with the best services, including house demolition, barn demolition, pool removal, and more.
At Quality Essential Renovations, our crew of professionals is capable of performing a variety of residential demolition services, like barn demolition, concrete removal, fence removal, mold remediation, interior demolition, and more!
WT Miller Demolition and Construction Services serve the greater Columbus, Georgia area. We perform a wide array of residential demolition services, including barn demolition, house demolition, and more.
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How is a barn torn down?
There are multiple options when it comes to having a barn removed... Barn demolition is simple and straightforward. With the assistance of heavy equipment, like an excavator, the barn is torn to the ground, the debris is loaded into a dumpster or trailer, and it’s hauled away to the nearest landfill or recycling facility. Barn deconstruction is like reverse construction and is done by hand. Instead of tearing down the entire barn with equipment, the barn is carefully dismantled piece by piece so that as much wood as possible can be salvaged. It is a labor-intensive process and takes more time that barn demolition, so it typically costs more as well.
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