Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Bear Creek, MN

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Blaser Excavating

Gully, MN

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

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Dyrdahl Construction Inc

Bagley, MN

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. more

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Johnson Construction Company

Bemidji, MN

At Johnson Construction Company, we go above and beyond for our clients. Our goal is to exceed expectations while providing high-quality barn demolition services we are proud of. We communicate closely with customers from the beginning of a project to... more

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North Country Excavation

Bemidji, MN

North Country Excavation, based out of Bemidji, MN, is a full-service demolition contractor providing unparalleled concrete removal, grading, excavation, and more. Our goal is to exceed all customer expectations. Reach out to our friendly staff today to receive an estimate. more

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Zubke Excavating

Laporte, MN

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. more

Barn Demolition Tips for Bear Creek, MN

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.

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