House Demolition in Chippewa County, MI

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Huyck Vern Trucking Inc

Pickford, MI

Huyck Vern Trucking Inc provides a wide range of demolition services in Sault Ste Marie, MI and the surrounding areas. From garage and house demolition to oil tank and deck removal, our crew does it all.  more

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Sherlund Excavating

Cedarville, MI

Sherlund Excavating is based in Cedarville, MI and proudly serves the greater St. Ignace area. We perform a variety of residential and commercial services, ranging from concrete removal and house demolition to excavating, commercial structure demolition, and more. more

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Reid Contractors Inc

Dafter, MI

Reid Contractors Inc is known throughout the Sault Ste Marie, MI area for providing budget-friendly solutions to our clients. Our team of specialists is highly trained to perform the work we provide, including garage and house demolition.  more

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Burton Excavating, Inc.

Sault Sainte Marie, MI

For more than 40 years, Burton Excavating, Inc. has provided a wide range of services across the eastern region of Michigan's U.P., including garage and house demolition.  more

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Fox Excavating and Aggregates

Sault Sainte Marie, MI

Fox Excavating and Aggregates proudly serves the Sault Ste Marie area and surrounding Michigan communities. We have the equipment, experience, and manpower necessary to handle house demolition, concrete removal, and more. more

House and Garage Demolition Tips for Chippewa County, MI

Project Tips for House & Garage Demolition

What steps should I take before demolishing my house?

If you're starting to think about demolishing your house, a crucial step in the process is disconnecting existing utility services. There are a variety of utilities and services that must be disconnected before demolition:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Sewage
  • Gas

BEWARE: Electricity and gas pose a particularly dangerous health risk if still active when demolition takes place. 

Surrounding supply sources can also be damaged if services have not been properly terminated. Neighboring homes can be at risk of losing services, and local power, gas, water, or drainage infrastructure can be affected, too.

Note: Most service termination requests need to be made in writing to the supply company two or more weeks prior to demolition. This will help ensure the company has enough time to terminate the service before demolition begins.