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House demolition involves the careful and systematic removal of a residential home, usually to clear the land for new construction, eliminate safety hazards, or redevelop the property. The process begins with obtaining proper permits, disconnecting all utilities, and addressing any hazardous materials like asbestos or lead if necessary. Once the site is cleared for work, heavy equipment is used to tear down the structure in a controlled manner. Debris is then sorted, removed, and the site is cleaned up. When done correctly, house demolition is safe, efficient, and leaves the property ready for the next phase of development.

Dismantling and removing a manufactured home that is no longer safe, usable, or needed. This type of demolition typically starts with disconnecting utilities, removing skirting, and detaching any additions like porches or awnings. Depending on the structure and condition, demolition may involve cutting the home into sections or crushing it with heavy equipment for safe and efficient removal. All materials are then sorted and hauled away, with care taken to leave the site clean and ready for future use. Proper mobile home demolition ensures safety, environmental responsibility, and a smooth transition to whatever comes next for the property.

Building demolition is the controlled dismantling of commercial or industrial structures, often performed to clear space for redevelopment or eliminate unsafe conditions. This process requires detailed planning, permitting, and strict adherence to safety regulations. Utilities are shut off, hazardous materials are identified and removed, and structural elements are carefully evaluated. Demolition may be carried out using heavy machinery such as excavators or, in some cases, more specialized equipment depending on the building’s size and construction. Once the structure is taken down, debris is sorted, removed, and the site is prepared for future development. A professional approach ensures the work is done efficiently, safely, and with minimal disruption to the surrounding area.

Surface demolition involves the removal of hard materials such as concrete slabs, asphalt driveways, parking lots, or walkways. This process is commonly needed for site redevelopment, repair, or when upgrading infrastructure. The work begins with assessing the thickness and condition of the material, followed by strategic breaking using equipment like jackhammers, skid steers with breakers, or excavators with hydraulic attachments. Once broken apart, the material is loaded and hauled away, often with opportunities for recycling when possible. Surface demolition requires precision to avoid damaging surrounding structures and utilities, and it plays a key role in preparing a clean, workable site for the next phase of construction.

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House Demolition ExplainedHouse demolition involves the careful and systematic removal of a residential home, usually to clear the land for new construction, eliminate safety hazards, or redevelop the property. The process begins with obtaining proper permits, disconnecting all utilities, and addressing any hazardous materials like asbestos or lead if necessary. Once the site is cleared for work, heavy equipment is used to tear down the structure in a controlled manner. Debris is then sorted, removed, and the site is cleaned up. When done correctly, house demolition is safe, efficient, and leaves the property ready for the next phase of development.

Houses

Dismantling and removing a manufactured home that is no longer safe, usable, or needed. This type of demolition typically starts with disconnecting utilities, removing skirting, and detaching any additions like porches or awnings. Depending on the structure and condition, demolition may involve cutting the home into sections or crushing it with heavy equipment for safe and efficient removal. All materials are then sorted and hauled away, with care taken to leave the site clean and ready for future use. Proper mobile home demolition ensures safety, environmental responsibility, and a smooth transition to whatever comes next for the property.

Mobile Homes

Building demolition is the controlled dismantling of commercial or industrial structures, often performed to clear space for redevelopment or eliminate unsafe conditions. This process requires detailed planning, permitting, and strict adherence to safety regulations. Utilities are shut off, hazardous materials are identified and removed, and structural elements are carefully evaluated. Demolition may be carried out using heavy machinery such as excavators or, in some cases, more specialized equipment depending on the building’s size and construction. Once the structure is taken down, debris is sorted, removed, and the site is prepared for future development. A professional approach ensures the work is done efficiently, safely, and with minimal disruption to the surrounding area.

Surface demolition involves the removal of hard materials such as concrete slabs, asphalt driveways, parking lots, or walkways. This process is commonly needed for site redevelopment, repair, or when upgrading infrastructure. The work begins with assessing the thickness and condition of the material, followed by strategic breaking using equipment like jackhammers, skid steers with breakers, or excavators with hydraulic attachments. Once broken apart, the material is loaded and hauled away, often with opportunities for recycling when possible. Surface demolition requires precision to avoid damaging surrounding structures and utilities, and it plays a key role in preparing a clean, workable site for the next phase of construction.

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Surfaces, pads, streets

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Full structure tear-downs, haul-offs, and site clearing.

A gentle slope of land, graded to exacting standards

Pad prep, foundation digging, slope correction.

Cleared land next to a home. All trees and shrubs have been removed to provide a clearing between the home and a wooded area next to it.

Stumps, brush, trees, and trenching for utilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is house demolition?

House demolition is the careful and methodical process of tearing down a residential home. It's typically done to clear the land for new construction, remove unsafe structures, or repurpose the property. The process includes securing permits, disconnecting utilities, and removing any hazardous materials like asbestos or lead. Heavy equipment is then used to safely dismantle the structure, followed by debris removal and site cleanup. A properly executed house demolition leaves the land clean, level, and ready for whatever comes next.

How does mobile home demolition work?

 

Mobile home demolition involves the dismantling and removal of a manufactured home that is no longer safe or needed. The process usually starts with disconnecting utilities and detaching additions like porches or skirting. Depending on the home’s condition, it may be taken apart in sections or crushed using heavy equipment. The materials are then sorted and hauled off, leaving behind a clean, clear site. This type of demolition is designed to be fast, safe, and environmentally responsible.

 

What is building demolition?

 

Building demolition refers to the controlled removal of commercial or industrial structures. It requires careful planning, permitting, and strict safety protocols. Utilities are turned off, hazardous materials are removed, and the structure is analyzed for safe takedown. Depending on its size and design, demolition may involve excavators, hydraulic shears, or other specialized machinery. After the structure is down, debris is cleared and the site is prepared for redevelopment. This process ensures safety while minimizing disruption to nearby areas.

 

What is surface demolition?

 

Surface demolition is the removal of concrete or asphalt surfaces like driveways, slabs, parking lots, or walkways. It begins with evaluating the material's thickness and condition, then breaking it up using jackhammers, skid steers with breakers, or excavators. Once the material is broken down, it’s hauled away—often with recycling in mind. Surface demolition is done with precision to avoid damaging surrounding areas and is an important step in preparing the ground for new improvements.

Read the 5-Star Reviews from verified clients across East Texas. Harry Magness “Norman and his son did an excellent job clearing land for our pasture. I was pleased with the results, including clean up.” Anne Stone “Norman and his team completed the work, including cleaning up after demolition. They were professional and a pleasure to work with. Highly recommended.” Jake R “Good communication.” Danny Black “Norman did what good contractors should do: Be prompt, keep affected people informed, respect adjoining property and do what he says he’s going to do. Very clean and professional job for reasonable prices. I would definitely recommend him.” JD Wilson “Norman did a great job taking down a house for me and did it quickly. I was mostly impressed with how clean the jobsite was left at the end, because as a general contractor, I’ve seen many jobs left a mess at the end. I would recommend Norman to anyone asking for help with their project.” Bobby Watkins “Norman and his son did a great job demolishing our storage building that was damaged in recent storms.” Carla Swanson “We needed someone to clean up our barn after it was destroyed by a storm. Norman was quick to come out and give us a quote. He communicated well with us and was very respectful and careful. Happy customer!” Laura Livingston “I used Tyler Ten to demolish an abandoned building on a property I purchased. I would absolutely use their service again. Great communication, fair pricing and job completed as proposed.” Allan Hukill “Great service, great price, great response time. I am a very satisfied customer.” Joaquin Ortiz “Great to work with. Had some clean up to do and they had the equipment to facilitate that. Very thankful — Norman has got you covered.” I.D. Walker “WOW! What an experience. I wish all my subs operated the way Norm and his sons do. Showed up on time for the project review, provided his quote for services, provided a start and completion date at this initial meeting — and then HE DID EXACTLY WHAT HE PROMISED TO DO. Hauled away all the trash and left the jobsite spotless. I’ve had them back for more work with the same results. On a scale of 1-10, I rate the father and son team a 20.” Waylon Fulton “Great communication and great price. Very easy to do business with and I will definitely use them in the future.” John Blanton “They brought down a two-story garage apartment and attached storage shed that was in close proximity to another garage. Everything went as planned with no problems. Did an excellent job removing all the debris and made leveling the site a breeze. Very pleased with the results. Good job.” Randy Miller “This company did an excellent job. Very good communication from start to finish. All anyone can ask for, straight up the whole job.”

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