Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Cromwell - Carlton County, MN

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Ron Eaton, owner and operator of Ron's Classic Construction, LLC, is the premier general contractor in Pine county and beyond. We offer a plethora of services including thorough and safe barn demolitions. His dedicated team of professionals will provide you ...

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Gobel Excavating & Aggregate

4189 North Rd, Moose Lake MN 55767

Gobel Excavating & Aggregate Inc is an excavation contractor that has been servicing Carlton County, MN for over 15 years. We offer a wide range of services, including barn demolition. 

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Dan The Tree Man

430 9th St, Cloquet MN 55720

The Duluth, MN area turns to Dan The Tree Man for all of their tree service and residential demolition needs. Our dynamic team of experienced professionals is able to provide a long list of solutions for our customers, including pool ...

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D & B Trucking And Excavating Inc

2430 County Road 5, Carlton MN 55718

D & B Trucking and Excavating Inc offers comprehensive excavating, demolition, and trucking services, allowing us to take a project from start to finish efficiently, safely, and professionally. Give us a call today to learn more or request a free quote ...

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Omar's Sand & Gravel

2067 County Road 61, Carlton MN 55718

Located in Carlton, Minnesota, Omar’s Sand & Gravel is locally owned and operated. We offer reliable demolition services, like mobile home demolition, house demolition, and more. We proudly serve residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Carlton County and South St. ...

Barn Demolition Tips for Cromwell - Carlton County, MN

Tips for Demolishing a Barn

Is barn demolition complicated?

The most common barn type in America is the English barn. Also known as a three-bay barn, English barns are constructed with timber post-and-beam framing and have three sections called bays.

Because these barns are made of timber, they are relatively simple to demolish or deconstruct, and much of the wood can typically be salvaged for money.

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