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Frequently Asked Questions.

How long does a demolition project usually take?

The time it takes to complete a demolition depends on a few factors—like the size of the building, how complex the job is, and if there are any surprises (such as asbestos or other hazardous materials). Small jobs can be done in a few days, while bigger projects might take a few weeks. Your contractor will give you a clear timeline before the work starts.

Do you have the proper permits and insurance?

Yes, we make sure all required permits are in place before starting any demolition work. We’re also fully licensed and carry liability insurance to protect you and your property in case of any accidents or damage. Safety and compliance are always our top priorities.

How do you handle environmental sustainability during demolition?

We take environmental responsibility seriously. Our team works to minimize waste by salvaging and recycling as much material as possible. From separating reusable materials to disposing of debris properly, we aim to reduce the impact on the environment and follow all local regulations for eco-friendly demolition practices.

What steps do you take to stay environmentally friendly during demolition?

We’re committed to eco-friendly demolition practices. Our approach includes recycling as many materials as possible, reducing waste, and following proper disposal methods. We separate reusable items like metal, concrete, and wood to keep them out of landfills. Our goal is to complete each project responsibly, with minimal impact on the environment.

How do you manage hazardous materials and asbestos during demolition?

If hazardous materials or asbestos are found on-site, we follow strict safety and environmental guidelines for removal. Our team is trained and certified to handle these materials properly, ensuring they’re safely contained, removed, and disposed of according to all local and federal regulations. Protecting your property and the environment is always a top priority.