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The Wayne Group
The Wayne Group is an award-winning demolition company serving Metro Washington D.C. and the Mid-Atlantic Region. We specialize in house and garage demolition, as well as restoration, concrete removal and repair, swimming pool removal, excavation, and more. Reach out... more
Conran Services
Looking for reliable junk removal, home or business cleanouts, hoarding assistance, light demolition, or similar services? Look no further than Conran Services. We will work hard to finish your project quickly, safely, and to your standards. To learn more or... more
J. Sanders Construction Co.
J. Sanders Construction Company was founded in 1984. Since that time we have gained recognition as one of the leading companies in earthwork, the construction of waterlines, bypass pumping, sanitary sewer mains, and many various construction jobs. We offer clean,... more
Grit Hounds Junk Removal
Grit Hounds Junk Removal is a veteran-run company servicing the greater Williamsburg area. Our crew can perform a wide variety demolition services in a timely and affordable fashion, like garage and house demolition. Reach out today for a completely free... more
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How can I save money on my house demolition project?
Demolition is a big job, and starting a demo project before you have a clear strategy in mind can lead to significant time and financial strains down the road. If you're interested in saving some money on your house demolition project, there are a number of options to get you moving in that direction. A few include: 1) Deconstruct as much as possible. 2) Invite others to help themselves. 3) Donate your house to the fire department. The basic process of deconstructing a home isn't complicated, and you can salvage as much or as little as you want. But remember: Before you start ripping things out of the wall, shut off all utilities!