Walkers Land Management LLC
Walkers Land Management LLC is a family-owned business providing residential and commercial demolition services throughout western Kentucky and parts of IL and TN. Get in... more
TGR Construction
TGR Construction is a veteran owned and operated company. We believe in building long lasting relationships with each of our clients, so it is our... more
Coyle Dumpster Rentals
Coyle Dumpster Rentals specializes in providing safe, high-quality demolition services to residential and commercial customers throughout Hickory, KY and surrounding communities. To learn more, reach... more
Ferrell Excavating
Our experienced team excels in excavation, hauling, demolition, and crane services, providing top-notch solutions to commercial, private, and government sectors. Request your free demolition quote... more
Blake Hickman Construction
Blake Hickman Construction is your source for residential and commercial demolition. Customers choose us for our friendly, straightforward, and professional service without inflated prices. Ready... more
SEMO Contractor's LLC
Experienced in services like excavation, demolition, pond digging, lakes, and dump truck hauling, SEMO Contractors is here to help! Get in touch for a quote... more
J & S Junk Removal Services LLC
Looking for experienced demolition contractors you can trust? J & S Junk Removal provides full-service solutions for residential and commercial projects, including light demolition, debris cleanup,... more
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How much does it cost to demolish and rebuild a home?
The average cost to demolish a house is just under $9,000. However, the cost to demolish your home can vary based on the home's location, the size of the home, how easy it is to access, the materials used to build the home, and more. Just like demolition, the total cost to demolish and rebuild a home is highly variable, too. But you can expect the entire project to cost somewhere around $70,000 for a modest home in an affordable part of the country to $500,000 or more for complicated, large-scale home in more expensive parts of the United States.