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Interior Gutting - Interior gutting typically involves
complete gutting of a building, leaving only the main structural components.
Premier exteriors Demolition differentiates themselves from other demolition
contractors by dismantling materials in reverse order - last built is first
off. Premier exteriors Demolition crews continually remove the debris while
gutting. This provides a safe and clean work area for our customers and
demolition crews.
Cleanouts - Premier exteriors Demolition has laborers and
trucks for every situation that may arise with a cleanout. As a full service
demolition contractor we own all of our equipment to provide you with a cost
effective cleanout. For cleanouts we have tailgate trucks, ramp trucks, dump
trucks, pick-ups and dumpster trucks. All cleanouts are left broom swept.
Rubbish Removal - As a full service demolition contractor
we provide rubbish removal for clients when placing a dumpster on site is
not an option. Rubbish removal services include labor and "live load"
trucking. Rubbish can be consolidated by you or by our laborers and then
removed. We will perform rubbish removal from most anywhere, typically from
basements, attics, and yards. Regular scheduled rubbish removal is available
within our service area.
Junk Removal - Our junk removal team can efficiently remove
junk from anywhere on your premise. Junk appliances, junk furniture, junk
cars, attic junk, basement junk, garage junk and yard junk will quickly
disappear.
Premier Exteriors, Demolition Contractor in Omaha, NE our 15
years of demolition experience will save you time and money. Call
402-679-6000
Demolition of a House
For two or three story structures such as houses, demolition is a relatively
simple process. Homes are pulled down either manually or mechanically using
large hydraulic equipment: cranes, excavators or bulldozers.
Before demolition of a house, there are many steps that need to take place.
These may include performing an estimate of the house demolition cost,
asbestos abatement, obtaining necessary permits, submitting necessary
notifications, disconnecting utilities, rodent baiting, and development of
site-specific safety and work plans
Premier exteriors can handle all of this necessary pre-work easily and
reliably.
Once the house's demolition begins, hydraulic excavators may be used to
demolish one or two-story homes by an undermining process. The strategy is
to undermine the home while controlling the manner and direction in which
the house falls. The home's demolition project manager will determine where
undermining is necessary so that a building is pulled in the desired manner
and direction. The walls are typically undermined at a houses' base, but
this is not always the case if the house's design dictates otherwise. Safety
and cleanup considerations are also taken into account in determining how
the house is undermined and ultimately demolished.
House Demolition Costs
There are many variable that affect home demolition cost, making it
difficult to calculate average demolition costs. An average range for
residential demolition cost per square foot is $6.00 per foot to $15.00 per
foot. Requesting your home's demolition
cost estimate is as simple as picking up the phone and calling Premier
Exteriors today.
Some of the factors that can significantly affect demolition prices and the cost of house demolition include:
Are there environmental issues?
Any asbestos located in the structure? EPA requires
proper asbestos abatement before demolition can occur. This may add $2 -
$3 per square foot in demolition costs.
What are you intending to do with the debris? Landfill and hauling fees
are a significant cost that must be added to the overall demolition
price. Hauling and landfill fees vary widely by location.
Is there anything salvageable that might have value and offset the building demolition costs? A local demolition expert can help you understand if any of your house's materials have salvage value.
Can any portion of the foundation remain or will you require everything to be removed? Concrete demolition costs add to the overall price of the job.
What is the home made of? Cinder block, red brick, wood, or a combination? What is the roofing material?
How many stories is the home? Multiple level homes
increase demolition cost.
Is site restoration part of the project? Do you need any additional work
such as excavating or site clearing?