Demolish a Home in New Eucha, OK

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Ground Zero Construction

Siloam Springs, AR

Serving the greater Fayetteville, AR area, Ground Zero Construction performs demolition of all types, including house demolition. Our goal is to provide high-quality services that are safe and within your desired budget. more

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King Backhoe & Dozer, LLC

Seneca, MO

Since 1995, King Backhoe and Dozer Service has been serving residential and commercial clients. Our team of professionals offers a variety of demolition services, including concrete removal, house demolition, commercial building demolition, and more. more

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NEO Roll Off Service

Quapaw, OK

Count on NEO Roll Off Service to complete your house demolition project on time and on budget. We’re an experienced demolition contractor with the capability to perform residential and commercial demo of any size. We demolish homes with pinpoint... more

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Redco LMC

Pryor, OK

The team at Redco LMC goes above and beyond to provide high-quality, dependable, and efficient demolition services to each and every one of our customers. We are dedicated to serving our customers, no matter how big or small their project... more

House and Garage Demolition Tips for New Eucha, OK

House & Garage Demolition Tips

There are 3 ways to demolish a house or garage:

1. Use excavators and heavy machinery to tear it down.

This is the most common demolition method—simply tearing down the house or garage with the help of hydraulic excavators and other heavy machinery.

The debris is then hauled away to the nearest dump or recycling facility with the help of a dumpster or trailer.

2. Deconstruct it by hand piece-by-piece, top-to-bottom.

Deconstruction—or "demolition by hand"—is the process of stripping and deconstructing the house or garage piece by piece with the purpose of salvaging as much of the materials as possible, like doors, windows, beams, lumber, and more.

3. Deconstruct it in order to salvage what you can, then use machinery to tear down the rest.

The most environmentally-, time-, and budget-friendly option is a combination of deconstruction and mechanical demolition.

Once all materials capable of being saved and reused are collected, the remaining structure is then torn down and the non-salvageable debris is hauled away.