3 Things to Know Before Your Demolition Project Begins

Demolition is a complex process that requires a lot of experience and energy. During the planning process of your demolition project, you must remember these 3 very critical points: 

There are permits and inspections you'll need to obtain

Planning a demolition requires you to consult your local regulations to ensure everything is done in order. In order to begin demolition work, permits need to be obtained and an inspection must take place. 

Make sure all utilities have been turned off

Prior to the beginning of a demolition project, all utilities throughout the house must be disconnected. The start of the process can be dangerous for you and the contractors if your gas, water, electric, or sewer lines are still connected.

We always perform a thoroughly clean sweep of your property prior to demolition in order to ensure that all lines have been properly disconnected.

Ensure that your plan is clearly defined

In order to ensure the success of the project, it is imperative that you, as the homeowner, are informed and aware of the plans as well as what you want. It is important for you to know which demolition method will be used, what equipment will be used, when demolition will occur, how long the job is expected to take, how many laborers will be on your property, and how much you will be responsible for. 

As with any contracting project, clear communication is the key to success.

We understand how critical it is for contractors and clients to remain in constant communication. Our team will work with you throughout the entire process. This will not only ensure that everyone is on the same page but also address any unexpected issues that may arise. 

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