Demolition Services: Safe Teardown and Clean Site Prep
Demolition is more than "knocking something down." A good demolition plan protects nearby structures, manages debris responsibly, and leaves the site ready for what's next—grading, new footings, or concrete.
This guide covers what demolition services typically include and how to plan your project.
Types of demolition work (common scopes)
- Concrete removal (slabs, patios, driveways)
- Small structure demolition (sheds, garages—scope dependent)
- Site cleanup and debris removal coordination
- Selective demolition (removing specific areas while preserving others)
- Prep for new construction (clearing the footprint)
The demolition workflow
- Site assessment: what's being removed, what must be protected.
- Utility shutoffs: ensure services are disconnected as needed.
- Access and safety plan: equipment access, barriers, dust control.
- Demolition and sorting: separate materials when practical.
- Hauling/disposal: coordinate dumpsters/hauls and disposal.
- Rough grading/site prep: leave the site clean and workable.
What affects demolition cost?
- Size and material type (wood vs masonry vs reinforced concrete)
- Equipment needs and access
- Hauling volume and disposal fees
- Whether there's concrete/steel reinforcement
- Selective vs full demo
How to prepare for a demolition quote
- Confirm what should be removed vs left in place.
- Identify access constraints (fences, trees, overhead lines).
- Decide if you want the site graded afterward.
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