Demolition Contractors

with 5K Land Management

How It Works

Demolition is more than just knocking down walls. There are regulations, codes, and general practices that need to be observed during the process. Procedure can seem excessive when it comes to different demolition services, but they are necessary for keeping everything safe and above board. First, the structure needs to be inspected first to ensure that things like hazardous materials aren’t released by the process. After that, you need to get a permit for the process. If there’s anything hooked up to the structure like water or power, these will need to be disconnected. Once the actual demolition has been carried out, the debris of course will need to be carried away. It seems like a lot, but it’s necessary to keep the environment around the structure safe—that includes people, other buildings, and nature. At 5K Land Management, we understand how important proper demolition is, which is why you can count on our demolition contractors to handle the job for you.

Demolition of a shed roof

Salvaging and Selling

To most, the debris left over after demolition is nothing more than garbage to be thrown away. But oftentimes, there’s more to this junk than meets the eye. Things like wood, concrete, bricks, and even glass can be salvaged for other uses and you can recycle them. Further, there are actually elements of the debris that you can sell. Scrap metal, especially copper piping is actually worth money. Before demolition, it’d be a good idea to contact a company to see about selling your scrap before the demolition process begins.

If you need help with demolition or are unsure how the actual salvaging and selling process could go, let 5K Land Management help. Our demolition contractors have the proper training and experience to carry out the entire process according to all the proper procedures, leaving you with the cleared property you want.

Bobcat machine breaking down an old shed

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