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Blake Hickman Construction

Sikeston, MO

Blake Hickman Construction specializes in residential and commercial demolition, including interior demolition. Customers turn to us for our approachable, professional service that is both straightforward... more

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Ferrell Excavating

Sikeston, MO

Our team of experienced professionals specializes in excavation, hauling, demolition, and crane services, offering top-quality solutions for commercial, private, and government sectors. Request your free... more

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Grateful Movers

Poplar Bluff, MO

At Grateful Movers, our mission is to provide a seamless, stress-free interior demolition experience tailored to your unique needs. With a team of dedicated professionals,... more

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J & S Junk Removal Services LLC

Dyersburg, TN

Renovating a space? We specialize in interior demolition, taking down walls, cabinets, and everything else without the hassle. J & S Junk Removal clears the debris... more

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SEMO Contractor's LLC

Millersville, MO

SEMO Contractors has a wealth of experience in excavation, demolition, pond digging, lake projects, dump truck hauling, and more. Request a quote today for specifics... more

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TGR Construction

Hornbeak, TN

TGR Construction is a veteran owned and operated company. We believe in building long lasting relationships with each of our clients, so it is... more

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Interior Demolition Tips for Tallapoosa, MO

Do I need a permit for my interior demolition project?

A majority of cities require permits for interior demolition projects just as they would for structural demolition projects. Permits can usually be acquired at your local Buildings Department and are basically a way of stating that you acknowledge and will follow the necessary protocol before (and while) performing any demo:

  • Shut off all utilities
  • Ensure there is no water running to the building
  • Notify neighbors of upcoming demolition

If you're hiring a demolition contractor, they will likely get the required permit(s) for you, but be sure to confirm this with them. Once you’ve received your permit, post it on the front door of the property. That way, any passersby are aware that the work going on inside is legal. Also, be aware that if asbestos is present in the building, you’ll likely need to get an additional permit for the removal.