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All "Barn Demolition" results near me in Lenroot, WI - April 2026

Tyler’s Excavating LLC

Poplar, WI

Our mission at Tyler’s Excavating LLC is to provide our clients with exceptional barn demolition services that exceed their expectations. We are committed to... more

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Twilight Trucking & Dirtwork Inc

Spooner, WI

If you're in need of demolition services in Spooner, WI, look no further than Twilight Trucking & Dirtwork Inc. We offer a stunning list... more

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Ridge Excavating & Services

Ashland, WI

At Ridge Excavating & Services, we provide our customers with high-quality barn demolition services, extensive knowledge, and responsiveness, regardless of the project size. Let us organize... more

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Oak Valley Construction LLC

Ashland, WI

If you're looking for a reliable, trustworthy, and efficient barn demolition company, look no further than Oak Valley Construction LLC. We want to take the... more

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Jim Miller Excavating Inc

Hayward, WI

Jim Miller Excavating has served northern Wisconsin for more than 35 years. We provide a wide range of demolition services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers,... more

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E Smith Builders

Fond du Lac, WI

At E Smith Builders, we aren't just what they call a "paper contractor" with subcontractor teams who swing the hammers. Our owners and on-staff demolition... more

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Dykstra Construction, Inc.

Ashland, WI

Since 1990, Dykstra Construction, Inc. has been proudly serving Ashland and Bayfield County Wisconsin with quality barn demolition services. Don't miss out on our A+ services... more

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A-1 Plumbing & Excavating

Exeland, WI

A-1 Plumbing & Excavating is a family-owned and operated business that has been serving Sawyer County and surrounding areas for more than 45 years. We... more

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Barn Demolition Tips for Lenroot, WI

Is barn demolition complicated?

The most common barn type in America is the English barn. Also known as a three-bay barn, English barns are constructed with timber post-and-beam framing and have three sections called bays.

Because these barns are made of timber, they are relatively simple to demolish or deconstruct, and much of the wood can typically be salvaged for money.

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