Best Demolition Companies in Osage, IA

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Mckiness Excavating Inc

12 N Taft Ave, Mason City IA 50401

McKiness Excavating Inc has been the premier demolition contractor in North Iowa for over 80 years through three generations of leadership. Our family-owned company values hard work, transparency, and reliability.

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Popp Excavating, INC

2198 350th St, Osage IA 50461

Popp's Excavating, INC has been North Iowa's most trusted commercial demolition and excavation company for over 50 years. We specialize in all areas of commercial and industrial work, including demolition, excavation, building and site preparation, utilities, and more. 

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Johanns Tiling & Excavating

3596 Timber Ave, Osage IA 50461

Family-owned since 1976, Johanns Tiling & Excavating has been proudly providing demolition services to customers all over Northern Iowa and Southern Minnesota. With many investments in equipment over our 40+ years in the industry, our team is equipped to handle a wide range ...

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Kamm Excavating Corp.

1301 Hildreth St, Charles City IA 50616

Established in 1976, Kamm Excavating Corp. is an excavation contractor servicing the Charles City, IA area. We offer a number of services, including demolition. 

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Mehmert Tiling & Trucking Inc

8635 Highway 9, Lime Springs IA 52155

Based in Lime Springs, Iowa, Mehmert Tiling & Trucking Inc is proud to serve Iowa and Minnesota. Our team of professionals performs trucking, tiling, and demolition services, including commercial structure demolition, house demolition, concrete removal, and more.

Demolition Tips for Osage, IA

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What does the demolition process look like?

If you're having a structure demolished, like a home or a commercial structure, these are the basic aspects of the demolition process you should be familiar with.

 

Step 1: Have the building inspected.

 

Step 2: Gather the necessary permits. (Your contractor will likely handle this, so confirm this with them.)

 

Step 3: Disconnect existing services and utilities.

 

Step 4: Tear down the house using heavy machinery or deconstruction methods.

 

Step 5: Haul away the debris to the nearest landfill or recycling facility.