Trinity Landscaping & Excavating is a licensed and insured wrecking company equipped to handle any size barn demolition project safely and efficiently (*We do not offer complimentary removal of barns). We’re a family-owned business established in 2000. We'll work closely with... more
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Should I demolish my old barn?
Old barn wood is highly desirable in the furniture-making, construction, and flooring industries. So, if you have an old barn on your property, you may be sitting on a decent chunk of change. If you're considering demolishing your barn, first consider whether or not the barn is of any value. Because if it is, you should consider deconstruction as an option, because your barn wood could be worth money.
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