Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Sandstone, MN

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Trinity Landscaping & Excavating is a licensed and insured wrecking company equipped to handle any size barn demolition project safely and efficiently (*We do not offer complimentary removal of barns). We’re a family-owned business established in 2000. We'll work closely with ...

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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Patzoldt Brothers Inc

20111 Blackbird Rd, Pine City MN 55063

Patzoldt Brothers Inc is an excavation contractor servicing commercial and residential clients throughout the Pine City, MN area that has experience in a wide range of services, including barn demolition, pool removal, and more.

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Stransky Construction

45 1st St NE, Pine City MN 55063

Fully licensed, bonded, and insured in the State of Minnesota, Stransky Construction is Pine City, Minnesota’s most trusted company when it comes to construction, demolition, excavating, grading, and landscaping services.

Barn Demolition Tips for Sandstone, MN

Tips for Demolishing Barns

What are the pros of barn deconstruction?

Removing the barn will positively affect your property by lowering insurance costs and increasing property values.

In addition, deconstructing the barn will help keep reusable materials out of the landfill.

What are the cons of barn deconstruction?

Manually dismantling a barn helps recoup some of the initial costs associated with deconstructing the barn. However, most times it will not pay for the entire project.

In most cases, you’re also responsible for finding a buyer for the wood.

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