Home and Garage Demolition in Amenia, ND

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A-1 Junk Removal

Fargo, ND

A-1 Junk Removal is a locally owned and operated business that offers professional residential demolition services. Our team of qualified and insured experts are known for providing the highest quality work on your budget and timeline.  Call for a... more

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Mike's Excavating Inc

Fargo, ND

Mike's Excavating Inc has been providing demolition and excavation services in the Fargo, ND area for nearly 20 years. Our large fleet of cutting-edge equipment is able to provide a wide variety of residential and commercial demolition services, including garage and... more

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All American Plumbing & Heating

Horace, ND

All American Plumbing & Heating Inc is a locally owned and operated company serving East Horace, North Dakota. We specialize in plumbing and heating services and offer a wide range of other services, including house demolition. more

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Northern States Excavating

Fargo, ND

Offering a wide range of services, Grothmann & Associates works hard to meet all kinds of residential and commercial needs. We offer pool removal, mobile home removal, and underground tank removal, among others. more

House and Garage Demolition Tips for Amenia, ND

Tips for Removing Houses & Garages

There's more than one way to take apart a house, so the #1 on your to-do list is to decide which type of demolition is best for you.

 

1. Mechanical Demolition

This is the most common form of demolition—the act of simply tearing down the house with the help of hydraulic excavators and other heavy machinery. The resulting debris is then hauled away via trailer or dumpster. Mechanical demolition is the cheapest and fastest solution, costing between $4,000 and $14,000 on average.

 

2. Deconstruction

Also known as "demolition by hand," deconstruction is the process of manually stripping and deconstructing the house piece by piece with the intent of salvaging as many of the materials inside the home as possible. Because of the additional labor involved, expect to pay 2 to 3 times as much to deconstruct your home rather than demolish it.