Columbus, GA · Phenix City, AL · Surrounding Areas

Demolition with
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Houses, sheds, slabs, concrete, and asphalt. Debris organized, hauled, and property restored.

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Residential Demolition

When a Structure Needs to Come Down

Old houses, condemned buildings, detached garages, sheds, chicken houses — whatever is on your property that needs to go, we handle the full demolition and cleanup. We bring the right equipment, a plan for debris, and leave you with usable property when we're done.

Demolition jobs have a lot of moving parts — utilities that need disconnecting, permits in some jurisdictions, hazardous materials like asbestos in older structures that require professional abatement before demo. We help you navigate all of it before we swing the first bucket.

  • Full structure demolition — houses, garages, sheds, outbuildings
  • Concrete slab breaking and removal
  • Asphalt demolition and removal
  • 40-yard container rotation for debris management
  • Metal, wood, concrete, and yard debris separated
  • Utility coordination guidance before demo begins
  • Rough grading after cleanup
  • Advice on permits and asbestos abatement when needed
Demolition debris organized and sorted

Organized Cleanup

Debris Management That Makes Sense

A demolition project generates enormous volumes of debris — and how it's handled matters. We use 40-yard containers rotated throughout the project to keep material moving. Metal, concrete, wood, and yard waste are separated to reduce landfill costs and make disposal more efficient.

Our goal at the end of every demolition job is a clean, organized property with improved usability — not just a pile of rubble left for you to deal with.

  • 40-yard containers rotated as the job progresses
  • Metal separated for recycling — reduces your cost
  • Concrete and masonry debris staged for efficient loading
  • Clean wood debris separated if any salvage value exists
  • Final property walkthrough before we leave
  • Rough grading to restore property appearance and usability

What We Demolish

Demolition Services

House Demolition

Full residential structure demolition. We work with your utility company and local jurisdiction on disconnects and permits before the first swing.

Shed & Outbuilding Removal

Old sheds, barns, chicken houses, detached garages, workshops — whatever outbuildings need to come down, we handle the full removal and site cleanup.

Concrete Slab Removal

Break up and remove existing slabs — driveways, patios, pool decks, foundation pads. Concrete is staged and loaded efficiently in 40-yard containers.

Asphalt Removal

Old asphalt driveways, parking areas, and pads broken up and hauled. We can grade the sub-base for a fresh install or restore the area to natural grade.

Foundation Removal

After structure demolition, we can break up and remove the remaining foundation if the site will be repurposed or sold without structures.

Site Restoration

After demolition and cleanup, rough grade and optionally hydroseed the disturbed area. We can take your property from tear-down to a clean, finished lot.

Important

Disconnect Utilities Before Demo

Before any structure is demolished, electricity, gas, water, and sewer lines must be properly disconnected or capped by licensed providers. We'll help you identify who to contact and what needs to happen before we mobilize. Skipping this step creates serious hazards and legal liability. We don't start until we know utilities are clear.

Questions

Demolition FAQ

Permit requirements vary by county and city. In most cases, a demolition permit is required for any principal structure (house, commercial building). Small outbuildings like sheds may not require permits in unincorporated areas. We'll help you identify what's required for your specific location before we begin.

Homes built before 1980 often contain asbestos in floor tiles, insulation, roofing, and other materials. Asbestos must be tested and professionally abated before demolition — this is a federal requirement. We do not perform asbestos abatement, but we can point you to licensed professionals and won't begin work until we know abatement is complete.

A typical single-family house demolition — structure down, debris loaded, site cleaned and rough graded — takes 2–5 days depending on structure size, debris volume, and how many container rotations are needed. We give you a realistic timeline estimate before work starts.

Yes — if there are materials worth salvaging (metal, certain lumber, doors, windows, fixtures), we can separate them during demo. Metal in particular has scrap value. We discuss salvage opportunities during the walkthrough so nothing valuable goes in a landfill that doesn't need to.

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