MTG Excavating has been serving communities with cost-effective residential and commercial demolition and excavation since 1987. We are a fully insured company that is accredited with the Better Business Bureau as an 'A+' contractor. We specialize in a wide ...
Interior Demolition Contractors in Wyoming, IL
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Residential and commercial customers throughout Peoria, Illinois and surrounding areas count on Mel Allen Construction Inc for all their construction and demolition needs. We can tear down or build structures, perform excavation, and more. Our experts look forward to the ...
The team at Kimble Excavating, Inc. will accept a call anytime. The father and son team of Gerald Kimble and Roger Kimble is committed to providing high-quality excavation services and comprehensive property assessments to ensure you're getting the best price. ...
Cornerstone is an experienced provider of residential and commercial demolition services, including selective interior demolition. Our expertise includes wall removal, renovation and complete interior strip-outs. Our company has strong values and believes in providing an honest and trustworthy service.
Serving Peoria, IL and nearby areas, Ironhustler Excavating takes great pride in serving residential, commercial, and industrial companies in surrounding areas. Our specialties include excavating, demolition, site development, industrial maintenance, and construction services. No matter what services you need, our ...
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Interior Demolition Tips for Wyoming, IL
Interior Demolition Tips
Do I need a permit for my project?
Just like structural demolition, most cities require a permit for interior demolition projects.
Generally, the contractor you hire to do the work will gather any necessary permits for you, but don't assume that's the case. Be sure to discuss and confirm this with them before any work begins (preferably before hiring them).
Permits are usually acquired from your local Buildings Department and are essentially a means of acknowledging that you will perform the demo in accordance with local protocol.
If asbestos is present in the home, that typically requires an additional permit for the abatement and removal process. Our Homeowner's Guide to Asbestos explains everything you need to know.