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We remove the entire building, typically to ground level. Almost all of the building materials are salvaged, reused or recycled. This includes interior finishes, structural framing members, flooring, wall and roof sheathing, landscaping elements and foundation materials. This option avoids the use of a demolition entirely and can cost less than a typical demolition while saving up to 80% of the building materials. This type of deconstruction almost always requires a longer time period than straight demolition, and some current municipal regulations limit the circumstances where this option is possible.
We remove building materials such as cabinets, doors, hardware, fixtures, flooring, trim, and more--often substantially reducing demolition or disposal fees. This option usually does not involve structural members.
We will remove, consign and/or sell from your location large items of value such as cabinets, utility sinks or other items in excellent condition. We also do whole house cleanouts.
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Conserves natural resources and significantly reduces construction and demolition waste |
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Costs less…net cost can be less than demolition and disposal |
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Saves wood and other materials of a higher structural and aesthetic quality than that which is manufactured today |
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