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Molinas Plumbing Heating & Backhoe Service

Deming, NM

In addition to our specialty services, Molinas Plumbing Heating & Backhoe Service also offers a wide range of convenient residential demolition solutions, like pool removal, structural demolition, interior demolition, and much more.  more

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Deming Excavating Inc

Deming, NM

Located in Deming, New Mexico, Deming Excavating Inc is proud to provide nearby areas with high-quality demolition, construction, hauling, earthwork, grading, and much more. Our team of skilled contractors and managers is adept in dealing with the private and public... more

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Demolition Tips for Dallas, TX

How much do demolition projects cost?

Demolition costs vary a great deal from one type of project to the next and also from one contractor to the next.

 

Real-Life Demolition Project Cost
Concrete Removal (1,400 sq ft concrete patio removal) $1,500
House Demolition (2-story house with detached garage) $8,500
Pool Removal (640 sq ft concrete & plastic inground pool) $6,600
Mobile Home Demolition (720 sq ft mobile home & shed demolition) $4,800

 

These are just some examples of what people have paid for these demolition projects. Your exact cost may vary depending on a number of factors. For example, the average cost to demolish a house is between $4,000 and $14,000, but this cost varies significantly depending on:

  • Size of the house
  • House's location and accessibility
  • Materials used to build the home
  • Whether or not hazardous materials are present
  • Who you hire

Obtain a Permit

A permit must be obtained from the Dallas Permit Center before starting the demolition work for any residential or commercial project. To apply for a permit, you can do so in person at:

 

Oak Cliff Municipal Center
320 E. Jefferson Blvd., Room 118
Dallas, TX 75203

 

Oftentimes, the contractor you hire will obtain the permit for you. However, this isn't always the case, so make sure you discuss this with the companies you speak with.