Eyesore structures? Deteriorating decks and sheds come down safely and get hauled off fast.
Demolition is the first step of any renovation or property restoration. Getting it right matters. A shed that's rotting needs to come down. A deck that's become unsafe requires removal. A fence that's beyond repair should be gone so new construction can begin. Interior walls need to come out for open-concept remodels. Structures are torn down every day in Baytown, but doing it wrong wastes time, creates liability, and leaves debris scattered. Professional demolition handles the entire job methodically - structure comes down safely, debris gets sorted and hauled away, and the property is ready for what's next.
Controlled demolition protects the property. Equipment is brought in carefully. Structures come apart in the right sequence so neighboring structures don't get damaged. Utilities are verified before work starts. Hazardous materials are identified and handled correctly. Everything that comes down gets hauled away properly - metals to recyclers, wood to reuse facilities, concrete to crushers, and true waste to licensed disposal sites. The property ends up clean, cleared, and ready for new construction, landscaping, or whatever the owner has planned next.
A checklist that keeps the work safe and protects the property.
Utility Shutoff Verification
Gas, electric, water, and sewer lines are located and safely disconnected or capped before any structure is torn down. No surprises mid-demo.
Permit Check
Some demolition requires permits from the City of Baytown. Building additions, garages, and structures over a certain age need paperwork filed. The crew confirms what's needed and gets it handled.
Hazardous Material Assessment
Older structures may contain asbestos, lead paint, or other hazardous materials. These are identified before demo starts and handled by specialists, not mixed with regular debris.
Neighbor Notification
If the demolition happens on a residential lot surrounded by other homes, neighbors are given a heads-up about timing, noise, and dust. Courtesy goes a long way.
Debris Removal Plan
Before the first tool touches the structure, the crew has already confirmed where debris goes - what gets recycled, what gets hauled, what stays on-site temporarily. Cleanup plan is set.
Outdoor Structures
Sheds that are rotting or falling apart come down regularly. Gazebos and pergolas that are damaged or unwanted get removed. Decks that have become safety hazards need demo before new ones can be built. Patios with crumbling concrete get torn out. Fences that are rusted, leaning, or past repair come down. Old storage buildings, chicken coops, and garden structures are demolished when properties are cleared. Even swimming pools get filled in or removed when they're no longer wanted or functioning.
Interior Demolition
Load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls come down to open up floor plans. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets get gutted during renovations. Tile backsplashes, shower surrounds, and flooring get torn out. Fixtures like sinks, toilets, and old plumbing are removed. Countertops and vanities are demolished. Popcorn ceilings and old drywall can be removed. Dated wallpaper and trim get stripped. Interior demo makes room for new systems, layouts, and finishes.
Large-Scale Demolition
Garage tearouts happen when the structure is damaged or when space is needed for something new. Room additions that are being removed get torn down to the foundation. Sunrooms and screened porches come off when they're no longer wanted. Second-story additions get demolished if the property is being restructured. A full house demolition is rare but happens for properties being cleared for new construction. Each project is different, but the principle is the same: controlled, systematic teardown with complete cleanup.
Included in the Price:
Demolition labor (crew, equipment, time), debris hauling and removal, dump fees and tipping charges at disposal facilities, broom-clean finish of the work area, site safety and protective barriers as needed.
NOT Included (charged separately if needed):
Building permits and permit fees (though the crew handles the paperwork), utility disconnection charges if the utility company charges a fee, hazardous material abatement (asbestos, lead, etc. - specialized contractors handle this separately), concrete cutting or foundation removal (structural work beyond demo scope).
Real Baytown properties. Structures cleared. Sites ready.
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Full-service hauling for homes and businesses
Couches, beds, desks - gone in minutes
Fridges, washers, dryers - properly recycled
Full clearing - boxes, tools, junk, all of it
Mattresses, box springs - picked up and gone
Demo and haul - spas, jacuzzis, swim spas
Compassionate, no-judgment property clearing
Sensitive, thorough property clearing
Post-reno cleanup - drywall, lumber, tile
Sheds, decks, fences, interior tear-outs
Roll-off containers delivered to your door
Teardown and haul - fully handled
TVs, computers, electronics - recycled right
Fast turnaround for banks and agents
Office cleanouts and business pickups
Professional teardown and removal across the Baytown region.
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Garden sheds, detached garages, decks, fences, pergolas, awnings, interior walls, cabinets, and other non-load-bearing structures. Larger demolition projects like additions or full home demolition require permitting and specialized planning.
Requirements depend on the structure size and type. The crew advises on permit needs before work starts. Baytown has specific rules about what requires City approval, and we handle the documentation.
Most small structures (sheds, decks, fences) demo in a single day. Interior demolition projects take 1-3 days depending on scope. Complex jobs get a timeline estimate after the initial assessment.
All debris gets loaded and hauled in one trip. Wood gets recycled or chipped. Metals go to scrappers. Concrete is crushed for reuse. Everything is disposed of responsibly - nothing gets abandoned on the property.
Structures containing asbestos, lead paint, or other hazardous materials require specialized abatement first. We can connect you with licensed hazmat contractors before demolition begins.
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