Bearded Guy Contracting offers a convenient source for a wide range of residential and commercial contracting services. They can level houses, repair them, install roofs, fences, carports, flooring, and more. more
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Darr Contractors
Darr Contractors is a family-owned business specializing in total structural demolition for both residential and commercial buildings. Our experienced and dynamic team has accomplished many structural demolition projects, including barn demolition. If you are looking for a reliable, affordable demolition... more
JJ&P Demolition & Concrete
JJ&P Demolition & Concrete proudly offers full-service demolition and junk hauling services to customers throughout the greater Houston, TX area. Since 2010, we’ve completed a wide range of projects, including barn demolition, and more. Contact us today for a free... more
Ponce Services Inc
Ponce Services offers professional demolition of structures including barns, buildings, homes, and more. We can accurately dismantle barns and various applicable structures for recycled materials. We have been providing detailed and skilled demolition since 1993. more
Rush Away Junk LLC
Dependable, insured, and honest, Rush Away Junk LLC is the Houston, TX area's top choice for demolition and junk removal services of all sizes, including barn demolition. We are committed to achieving superior results for our clients through meticulous workmanship... more
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How much does it cost to tear down a barn?
According to national averages, it costs roughly $5,000-$6,000 to demolish a post-and-beam barn that's 40 ft x 30 ft. This $5,000-$6,000 average includes mechanical demolition and debris disposal. Barn deconstruction costs can amount to double that (or more), but don't forget: The costs you re-coup from the salvaged wood may offset these prices. The cost to tear down a barn depends on a number of factors:
- Removal method - demolition or deconstruction
- Barn size
- Materials used to build the barn
- Barn accessibility
- Amount of debris - non-salvageable vs salvageable
- Barn's location
- Contractor you hire to do the work
Learn more: It Pays to Have Your Barn Demolished