Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Bagley, MN

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Valley Peat

42563 203rd Ave SE, Winger MN 56592

Throughout the Crookston, Minnesota area, Valley Peat offers the best quality services for some of the most competitive prices. We specialize in demolition and site preparation services of all shapes and sizes, including barn demolition.

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Blaser Excavating

36500 360th St SE, Gully MN 56646

Blaser Excavating provides superior demolition and excavation services to residential and commercial customers, including house demolition, concrete removal, commercial demolition, pool removal, and more.

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Zubke Excavating

11134 72nd Ave NW, Laporte MN 56461

Zubke Excavating is offering comprehensive excavating and demolition services to the Park Rapids, Minnesota area. Located in Laporte, we are proud to serve our community, providing barn demolition, concrete removal, and more.

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Gordon Construction

2222 270th Ave, Mahnomen MN 56557

Gordon Construction of Mahnomen, Inc. is a Bonded Native American-owned construction business located on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Northern Minnesota. Started in 1983, we perform barn demolition, chimney removal, and more.

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Dyrdahl Construction Inc

41846 211th Ave, Bagley MN 56621

Dyrdahl Construction Inc offers a wide range of residential and commercial services. We approach projects with professionalism, ensuring that our customers receive the quality barn demolition work they expect.

Barn Demolition Tips for Bagley, MN

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Should I demolish my old barn?

Old barn wood is highly desirable in the furniture-making, construction, and flooring industries. So, if you have an old barn on your property, you may be sitting on a decent chunk of change. If you're considering demolishing your barn, first consider whether or not the barn is of any value. Because if it is, you should consider deconstruction as an option, because your barn wood could be worth money.

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