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NH Earthworks LLC
Business renovations and redevelopment projects often require careful planning before construction can begin. NH Earthworks delivers commercial demolition services that help clear spaces efficiently and... more
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Tobey Earth Materials & Excavation
Tobey Earth Materials & Excavation provides a variety of quality services to our New Hampshire and Maine customers, including commercial demolition. Our team is professional, courteous,... more
The Waterboro Trash Guy
The Waterboro Trash Guy is a Veteran owned business proudly serving customers in Southern Maine and New Hampshire. When you hire us for your commercial... more
Roadway Excavators, Inc.
Roadway Excavators Inc. got its start back in 1996 due to high demand in quality work. We pride ourselves on just that. We offer exceptional, efficient,... more
Potter’s Demolition
If you're in need of fast, affordable, and reliable demolition services in the greater Concord, NH area, look no further than Potter's Demolition. We offer... more
Pearce Construction
At Pearce Construction, we can do it all! We specialize in excavating services, as well as septic tank installation and repair, water, sewer and... more
North Ridge Contracting
North Ridge Contracting, Inc has been providing unmatched services since 2004. They perform interior and exterior demolition, concrete removal, asbestos abatement, and debris disposal. more
NH Earthworks LLC
Business renovations and redevelopment projects often require careful planning before construction can begin. NH Earthworks delivers commercial demolition services that help clear spaces efficiently and... more
New Hampshire Demolition
With over two decades of experience and a robust list of services, New Hampshire Demolition is equipped to handle a broad range of projects, including... more
McNeil Construction Inc
With over 35 years of demolition experience and a commitment to first-rate services, McNeil Construction, Inc. is a family owned business. They maintain a reputation of... more
M.D. Task Construction
We offer specialized commercial demolition services including septic tank removals, structural demolition, design, and installation. We have years of experience and will make sure your ... more
Leighton Excavation Co
Leighton Excavation Co offers high-quality work for a fair price to the Waterboro community and beyond. We have the experience needed to complete all... more
Lane Michael Landscape Construction
Lane Michael Landscape Construction specializes in construction and demolition services, including commercial demo. We approach every project with the highest degree of professionalism in order... more
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Commercial Demolition Tips for Strafford County, NH
How is commercial demolition done?
Just as there's more than one way to demolish a house, there's more than one way to demolish a commercial structure, too.
Method 1: Mechanical Demolition
Mechanical demolition is the most common method for commercial demolition because it is generally the least expensive option and can be completed quickly. Performed using heavy machinery, like bulldozers, excavators, wrecking balls, wire rope pulls, etc., commercial demolition equipment requires highly qualified professionals and can produce some serious noise and mess. Plenty of vibrations, dust, and airborne debris are just some of the things to expect from mechanical demolition.
Method 2: Deconstruction/Dismantling
Deconstruction is the process of reverse construction and involves dismantling the structure from top-to-bottom, piece-by-piece with the intention of salvaging as much as possible. Although deconstruction is a slower-going and more expensive process than mechanical demolition, it can be rewarding. By re-using or selling salvaged materials, you can often recoup much of your investment.
Method 3: Explosion/Implosion
Explosion or implosion is the most efficient of all commercial demolition methods and, therefore, the least expensive. However, it's often only ideal when mechanical demolition and deconstruction aren't an option. This is due to the various public health concerns and risks associated with this type of demolition (i.e., air quality concerns, flying debris, environmental issues, etc.)