Cecil's Excavating & Contracting LLC is an esteemed excavating and demolition company based in Owensboro, KY. With an extensive array of specialized services, we are your one-stop solution for all your site prep needs. Get in touch with us today to... more
Demolition Companies in Hancock County, KY
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Clutter Cleaners
Clutter Cleaners is a team of specialists offering comprehensive light demolition and junk removal services, ranging from concrete removal and cleanup to single-item pick-ups, whole-home cleanouts, fence removal, yard cleanups, and more. To find out more, give us a call... more
Apex Renovation Company LLC
Fully licensed and insured, Apex Renovation Company LLC offers residential and commercial renovations as well as demolition services. We are efficient in completing projects on schedule and within customers' intended budget. Contact our crew today to learn more or to... more
Bosecker Trucking & Excavating LLC
We have been serving southern Indiana for 12 years and offer a wide variety of services including pool removal and full demolition capabilities. more
K & K Dirt Works
K & K Dirtworks, Inc. is based in Evanston, Indiana and was incorporated in 2004. We are WBE and DBE certified, and we are a member of the Better Business Bureau. Specializing in demolition, site clearing, site preparation, and finish grade work,... more
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How can I choose the best contractor for my project?
If you plan on having some interior or exterior demolition work done, consider hiring a contractor who can handle both sides of the project. For example, house demolition is usually done in order to make way for a new building or to clear the land for other possibilities. Hiring a contractor who can handle demolition and construction, or demolition and excavating is an excellent way to streamline your project.
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