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Sanders Contracting, Inc.

Murphy, NC
  • Building Demolition
  • Interior Demolition
  • Residential Demolition
  • Since 2000
  • Free quotes

When you need commercial demolition services you can trust, Sanders Contracting, Inc. is the crew to call. Whether you need structural or interior demo, our... more

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All About Demolition LLC

Jefferson, GA
  • Commercial Services
  • Residential Services
  • Free estimates
  • Over a decade of experience

Established in 2007, All About Demolition LLC is your go-to source for reliable commercial demolition services across Georgia and additional states. Our team excels in projects... more

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Down N Dirty Demolition & Excavation

Tuckasegee, NC
5.0
(2)
  • Above Ground Pools
  • Concrete Removal
  • Sheds and Garages
  • Hardworking and honest
  • Eco-friendly
  • Top-tier equipment

When you need commercial demolition services, look no further than Down N Dirty Demolition & Excavation Services. We are a hardworking company that focuses on meeting... more

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Carolina Demolition

Townville, SC
4.6
(5)

Carolina Demolition, LLC, is a locally owned and operated company serving the greater Anderson, SC area and surrounding communities. Our demolition services are customized to... more

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Alvin D Ledford Grading

Hayesville, NC

Alvin D Ledford Grading is the company to count on when you need dependable excavating, demolition, and grading services. We offer an unparalleled commitment to... more

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Commercial Demolition Tips for Tallulah Falls, GA

What is the most common method for commercial demolition?

Commercial structures, like residential structures, are most often demolished using heavy machinery, like excavators, bulldozers, wrecking balls, etc.

This equipment is powerful and technologically advanced, allowing skilled technicians to quickly and safely bring down a building. While not as extreme as explosions/implosions, mechanical demolition can create quite a bit of noise, dust, and vibrations.

Finding the right debris removal solution is imperative to a smooth demolition process, so be sure to discuss this with the contractor(s) you speak with.

What are the rules and regulations for commercial demolition?

There are rules and regulations when it comes to commercial demolition, so make sure you and your contractor are aware of them and follow them accordingly.

The Clean Air Act requires that all National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations be followed.

These regulations require the owner/operator of the building to notify the appropriate state department prior to any demolition (or renovation) of commercial buildings containing asbestos takes place.

Certain operations are also prohibited from releasing any visible emissions into the air. They are also required to follow specific air cleaning and hazardous waste removal procedures.