Interior Demolition in Hampton County

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Lewis Demolition

Islandton, SC

Lewis Demolition is a small business offering high-quality services at a fair price. We perform projects quickly and efficiently because we understand how important your time is. We value our customers and seek to earn their complete satisfaction. Our services... more

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Low Country Construction LLC

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Walterboro, SC

Low Country Construction, LLC is a locally owned and operated land clearing and development company. We do site preparation and we have a clubhouse dirt pit located at 684 Clubhouse Rd. Ridgeville, SC. We also provide demolition, concrete removal, and erosion... more

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Seabrooke Demolition

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Barnwell, SC

Seabrooke Demolition offers a wide range of demolition services, including manual deconstruction and mechanical equipment demolition. Our team can demolish a variety of structures and more, including interiors, foundations, and more. more

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Eco Friendly Construction and Design, Inc

Savannah, GA

Eco Friendly Construction and Design, Inc is a full service commercial/design build construction company offering a range of services, including demolition. To learn more or to get a free interior demolition quote, reach out to us today! more

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J.H. Wilson Construction

Savannah, GA

Founded in 2007, J.H. Wilson Construction provides demolition, excavation, and more throughout the greater Garden City, GA area. If you're not satisfied with our services, we'll work with you to solve your problems. Reach out today to get a free... more

Interior Demolition Tips for Hampton County, SC

Interior Demolition Tips

Do I need a permit for my project?

Just like structural demolition, most cities require a permit for interior demolition projects.

Generally, the contractor you hire to do the work will gather any necessary permits for you, but don't assume that's the case. Be sure to discuss and confirm this with them before any work begins (preferably before hiring them).

Permits are usually acquired from your local Buildings Department and are essentially a means of acknowledging that you will perform the demo in accordance with local protocol.

If asbestos is present in the home, that typically requires an additional permit for the abatement and removal process. Our Homeowner's Guide to Asbestos explains everything you need to know.