Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Deedsville, IN

Find the right contractor to demolish and remove anything

America's #1 Source for Local Demolition Experts

16905, 31966, 23546, 15847, 30621
Compare Demolition Quotes
demolition

Eads Bulldozing, Inc.

4141 N 400 E, Lagro IN 46941

Established in 1968, Eads Bulldozing, Inc. has been serving Lagro, IN and the greater Wabash area for more than 45 years. We meet every challenge homeowners, business owners, project managers, and contractors throw at us. We are hardworking, reliable, and of the ...

demolition

McMillan Construction

363 Peru Riverwalk, Peru IN 46970

McMillan Construction offers a variety of services, including barn demolition, remodeling, painting, roofing, and more. As a family owned and operated company, we put our customers first and treat them like a part of our family.

Based in Warsaw, Indiana and serving surrounding areas, Tiny Builders & Excavating specializes in tearing down structures and clearing out land, including barn demolition, chimney removal, concrete removal, and more.

Golden Farms Demolition is proud to provide 5-star demolition services for each Indiana community. From project start to finish, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service, professionalism, and overall workmanship. We are fully insured and guarantee our services. We ...

demolition

Chain of Lakes LLC

17690 12th Rd, Plymouth IN 46563

At Chain of Lakes LLC, we specialize in most demolition and construction related services, including structural demolition, interior demolition, ponds, ditches, driveways, basements, and more.

Barn Demolition Tips for Deedsville, IN

Tips for Removing a Barn

Should I tear down my barn?

If your barn carries historical significance, e.g., if it was involved in a historic event, preservation should be the focus; not demolition. In some cities and states, destroying a historic structure is illegal; but even if it is legal, do you really want to destroy a piece of history? If your barn is historic, visit your state and local website, or your local library, to determine how historically significant barns in your area are handled.

Find out more: