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All "Demolition Contractors" results near me in Boley, OK - January 2026

P & H Construction Inc

Wewoka, OK

Serving Seminole, Oklahoma area, P & H Construction Inc provides residential and commercial customers with quality demolition, construction, and excavating services. Our team is prepared to... more

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Junk Hog OKC

Oklahoma City, OK

There are plenty of demolition companies to choose from, but no one else is going to treat you like family when you hire them. We'll... more

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Here to Help and Haul LLC

Boley, OK
5.0
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  • Concrete
  • Interiors
  • Small Structures
  • Locally owned
  • Serving Central Oklahoma
  • Affordable services

Here to Help and Haul - Demolition and Junk Removal will demolish and haul away your unwanted structures, junk and mostly all unwanted items. We... more

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Gary Barnett Dirt Contracting

Shawnee, OK

For more than 70 years, the Barnett family has been serving Central Oklahoma. We specialize in demolition, site preparation, stabilizing, trucking, and more. Contact us today... more

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Demolition Wrecking Company

Tulsa, OK

Demolition Wrecking Company is a fully insured and bonded demolition contractor operating out of Tulsa, OK. We are family owned, operated, and are committed to... more

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Chunky Junkers

Drumright, OK

As a trusted demolition team, we handle everything from prep to cleanup. Whether it’s interior, exterior, or light structural removal, we deliver dependable results... more

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Demolition Tips for Boley, OK

How can I make sure my contractor is qualified?

In order to perform demolition work, a contractor must have the proper local and state licensing. If you hire a contractor who doesn't have the proper licensing, it could lead to fines, the removal of your project without warning or compensation, and/or an unsafe work environment. However, contractor licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, while some states leave licensing entirely up to cities and counties—so be sure to check with your local building office.

 

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