Removing old structures safely is a critical step before starting new construction or improving property value. We handle sheds, barns, mobile homes, and small-to-medium structures with full debris removal included - site inspection to final cleanup.
Safe & Efficient Demolition
Demolition requires proper planning, equipment, and execution. Safety and site cleanup aren't afterthoughts - they're built into how every job is run from the start. We don't leave a pile of debris and call it done.
From the site inspection and planning phase through the final cleanup, we handle the full scope. When we leave, the property is clear and ready for whatever comes next - new construction, land clearing, or simply reclaiming the space.
Who We Work With
Clearing space for new construction, removing a structure that's past its useful life, or improving your property before listing. We handle the teardown and cleanup so you don't have to.
Preparing job sites before construction begins. We work on your timeline and coordinate directly with your team so the site is clear and ready when your crew shows up.
Removing unsafe or deteriorating structures before they become a liability. Old barns, storm-damaged buildings, and derelict outbuildings - taken down safely and hauled away.
Improving land value by removing structures that are dragging down a parcel. Clean land is worth more and more versatile - we help you get there efficiently.
Full Service
We don't just tear down structures. Every demolition job includes complete debris removal and site cleanup as part of the scope - not as an add-on charge after the fact.
Many demolition projects are part of a larger property transformation. We offer turnkey site prep that includes structure removal, debris hauling, land clearing, and grading - all under one quote.
The Process
No two structures demo the same way. Age, materials, foundation type, and site access all affect how we approach the job. That's why we inspect before we plan, and plan before we touch anything.
Financing options are available for qualifying projects, helping you move forward with demolition and site work without upfront financial strain. Ask about this when you call.
Common Questions
In most South Carolina counties, yes - residential and commercial demolition requires a permit. Requirements vary by county and structure type; some smaller outbuildings may not require one. We'll walk you through what applies to your project during the site inspection.
Yes - electric, gas, and water all need to be properly disconnected before demolition starts. We'll tell you exactly which utility companies to call and what to request. This typically takes 1 - 2 weeks to arrange, so factor that into your timeline when planning the project.
Homes and structures built before 1980 commonly contain asbestos in siding, flooring, or insulation. If suspected, we recommend having a certified inspector test before demo begins. Abatement must be handled by a licensed contractor first - we'll refer you to someone we trust and schedule around their timeline.
Yes - and it's often the most efficient way to handle a larger property transformation. We can combine structure removal, debris hauling, land clearing, and grading into one turnkey scope with a single quote. One crew, one schedule, and the whole property handled start to finish.
Financing options are available for qualifying projects, helping you move forward without upfront financial strain. Contact us directly to discuss what's available for your specific project and scope.
Get Started
Give us a call or fill out the form. We'll schedule a site inspection, assess the structure and access, and give you a written quote. No obligation - just a straight answer on what it'll cost and when we can get it done.
Serving Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Laurens, Greenwood, McCormick, and all of Upstate South Carolina.
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