A Guide to Concrete Removal Services

Are you renovating your home and need concrete removal services? Read this article to learn everything you need to know about the removal process for concrete.

How does concrete removal work?

There are a few different tools that contractors may use to remove concrete, but two of the most common are a jackhammer or a bobcat equipped with a hydraulic or pneumatic breaker attachment. The concrete is broken with these tools, then loaded into a dumpster and disposed of or recycled into new concrete.

How much does a concrete removal job typically cost?

On average, it costs between $500-$2,000 to remove concrete, depending on how much concrete there is and where you are located. If there is not a recycling company nearby, your fees may go up, since you’ll have to pay to dump in a landfill and the costs are per ton of disposal.

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A Guide to Pool Removal Services

Are you renovating your backyard and need pool removal services? Read this article to learn everything you need to know about the demolition process for pools.

How does pool removal work?

There are two common ways for in ground pools to be demolished or removed, either remove the top layer and fill in the empty pool, or completely remove the pool, debris, and all materials. The first method involves draining the water, demolishing the top 2-3 feet, putting the debris in the bottom of the pool, then filling in the pool with dirt and topsoil, then compressing it all down. The other method involves draining the pool, then removing all materials from the area completely by hauling them away.

How much does a pool removal typically cost?

On average, a pool removal will cost $5,000-6,000, but costs can range anywhere from $3,000-8,000 depending on a range of factors. If you have a more complex and large pool, the costs could go up to $10,000.

If you have an above ground pool, the process is much more simple. To remove an above ground pool, you turn off the water hook up, drain the pool, and haul it away. This can cost up to $2,000.

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A Guide to House Demolition Services

Are you renovating your house or starting a home demolition project? Read this article to learn everything you need to know about the demolition process for each type of structure or feature within your home.

How does house demolition work?

There are two common ways for houses to be demolished. The first is deconstruction, and the second is traditional mechanical demolition. Deconstruction involves manually deconstructing the house, piece by piece. This method allows for pieces to be salvaged and for the materials to be possibly reused. Traditional mechanical demolition involves the use of heavy machinery like excavators. Typically, deconstructing by hand is more expensive since you’ll have to cover the labor costs for more people. Most often, people partially deconstruct their home by hand, then hire a crew with mechanical tools to finish the job.

How to get started with house demolition:

First of all, you’ll need to get your property inspected. Then, collect the demolition permits necessary for your situation. If you work with a demolition contractor, they can help guide you through the permitting process. Then, the actual house demolition process includes these steps:

  1. Property Inspection
  2. Permit acquisition
  3. Disconnect existing services
  4. Demo the house
  5. Remove debris and excess materials

How much does house demolition typically cost?

Using an excavator or other heavy machinery is usually the quickest, cheapest option, with the average prices ranging from $5,000-$15,000. If you want to restore most of the materials and reuse them, you can expect to pay 2-3x more for labor costs to deconstruct the unit by hand. The main factors that affect house demolition fees are the size of the property, current materials on the property, the location of the property, the demolition services requested, and the contractors you hire.

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