Bennett & Sons Sand & Gravel Co.
Since 1937, Bennett & Sons Sand & Gravel Co. has been providing demolition, excavation, and trucking services to residential and commercial customers throughout Wabasha and... more
Glander Excavating
Glander Excavating proudly serves the Lake City, MN area with excavation, demolition, grading, snow removal, and more. We are locally-owned and operated with over 40... more
Griffin Construction Co., Inc.
Griffin Construction Co., Inc. is a construction company that specializes in demolition, road building, site preparation, and more. We have experience working with a variety... more
Kats Company
Based in Rochester, Minnesota, Kats Company specializes in comprehensive demolition services, ranging from barn demolition to commercial demolition and everything in between. Our team is... more
Mulvihill Excavating Inc
Family owned and operated, Mulvihill Excavating, Inc. has been serving Twin Cities Metro and all of Southeastern Minnesota since 1980. For more than 30 years, we’ve... more
Proscapes of Rochester
Proscapes of Rochester has been serving the Rochester area since 2007. For more than 10 years, we have been serving our community in a variety of ways,... more
Roger's Tree Service
With over 20 years of experience in the demolition industry, Roger's Tree Service has become a trusted name in the community. We have the fleet of... more
S. L. Contracting, Inc.
S. L. Contracting, Inc. is a dirt service contracting company specializing in utility installation and grading in the Rochester, MN area. In addition to... more
Trinity Landscaping & Excavating Inc.
At Trinity Landscaping & Excavating Inc., we take pride in providing superior dedication and professionalism on every project, large and small. Trinity has served residential... more
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Interior Demolition Tips for Hammond - Wabasha County, MN
Do I need a permit for interior demolition?
Most cities require permits for interior demolition just as they would for exterior demolition. These can typically be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are just a way to acknowledge that you will shut off all the utilities, ensure there is no water running to the renovated area, and notify neighbors of the upcoming project. Once you’ve received your permit, it’s always advised that you post it on your front door. That way, any passing neighbors are aware that whatever work going on inside is entirely legal. If you're hiring a contractor to handle your demo, then it's likely they'll get the necessary permit(s) for you, but don't assume. Always be sure to discuss acquiring permits with them.