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A. Miller Excavating Llc.

Vermilion, OH

A. Miller Excavating provides a wide range of excavation and other services to the Vermilion, Ohio area. They specialize in a variety of services, like... more

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AJ Riley Inc.

Norwalk, OH

Founded in 1950, we are the oldest construction company in Norwalk. We are an experienced demolition, excavating, and paving contractor, and we produce asphalt, concrete,&... more

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Americut Coring & Sawing Inc

Vermilion, OH

Americut Coring focuses our skill and expertise in concrete removal, coring, drilling, sawing and replacement. They also offer excavation services including compacted backfill and grading.... more

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Bigger Better Construction

Mansfield, OH

Bigger Better Construction offers the Manfield, OH area and surrounding communities with safe and reliable residential and commercial demolition services. Whether you need structural or... more

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Castalia Trenching & Ready Mix LLC.

Castalia, OH

Castalia Trenching & Ready Mix LLC. is a full-service excavation and ready-mix service servicing the Sandusky, OH area. Our team is qualified to complete a range... more

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Diggers Excavating

Amherst, OH

Diggers Excavating serves Amherst, Ohio and surrounding areas. They specialize in a variety of services, like excavation, sewer services, and more. more

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Don Nemeth Construction Inc

Lorain, OH

Don Nemeth Construction Inc is a general contractor that specializes in excavation, concrete removal, demolition, and construction services. We take pride in being a one... more

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Ed Burdue & Company, LLC

Sandusky, OH

Ed Burdue & Company, LLC is proud to provide the Sandusky, Ohio area with top-notch services for fair prices. We know how to handle small and... more

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Eschtruth Wrecking

Lorain, OH

When it comes to demolition services that leave you impressed, Eschtruth Wrecking is a trailblazer. Since 1967, they’ve been exceeding customers’ expectations by providing outstanding... more

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Excavating Doctor LLC

Willard, OH

Excavating Doctor LLC has more than 20 years of experience in the building, excavating, and demolition fields. We take on projects as small as backyard deck... more

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Great Lakes Deconstruction

Avon, OH
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Free estimates
  • Serving Northeast Ohio

Great Lakes Deconstruction is a demolition company that provides top-of-the-line services in Avon, OH and the surrounding areas. Our team is highly adaptable and able... more

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H & T Demolition

Mansfield, OH

From large-scale removal projects to small residential demolition, our demolition contractors can handle it all! Our work ethic is unmatched and we strive to exceed... more

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Herbst Excavating LLC

Sandusky, OH

Herbst Excavating looks forward to being a part of your next project! They have been providing outstanding services since 2004. They specialize in excavating, site preparation,... more

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K & L Excavation LLC Inc.

Wellington, OH

Specializing in excavating, grading, and demolition, K & L Excavation, Inc. is your one-stop-shop for all your site preparation needs. Their mission is to safely provide... more

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Kendera Construction

Avon, OH

Kendera Construction serves residential and commercial properties, and specializes in excavating and general contracting work. They can assist in altering and remodeling existing properties and... more

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Demolition Tips for Collins, OH

In some states, contractors must be licensed, while in other states, they only need to be registered. While similar, they mean different things. Licensing requires contractors to pass exams and meet certain criteria in order to prove competency. Registration does not require the worker to meet criteria or pass exams; it is a written record of the person performing the work. If your contractor is licensed, their license number should be listed on their website, social media, or any type of quote sheet or contractor. If you don't see it, ask for it; your contractor's license number should be readily available. If it isn't, be wary.

 

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