Demolition Services near you in United States
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What demolition services costs in United States
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interior strip-out (single room) Soft strip of one room or kitchen | $800 | $2,000 | $5,000 |
| Full interior gut (whole home) Complete internal strip-out of a house | $4,000 | $10,000 | $25,000 |
| Full structural demolition (small house) Complete demolition and site clearance | $8,000 | $18,000 | $40,000 |
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How to hire a demolition services pro in United States
- Use a licensed, insured demolition contractor
- Confirm demolition permits are pulled for structural work
- Require an asbestos/lead survey on older buildings before work (EPA NESHAP)
- Confirm utility disconnection is coordinated
- Get disposal/dumpster fees itemized
- Confirm the site is left cleared and safe
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a soft strip and full demolition?
A soft strip (or strip-out) removes internal non-structural items — fixtures, fittings, linings, services — leaving the structure. Full demolition takes down the structure itself. Renovations usually need a strip-out; only rebuilds or clearances need structural demolition, which is far more involved and regulated.
How is demolition debris disposed of?
Debris goes to licensed waste facilities, with much of it (concrete, metal, timber) sorted for recycling. Disposal and tip fees are a big part of the cost, especially where landfill charges are high. Ask whether disposal is included in the quote and where the waste goes.
How much does demolition cost?
It scales with what's being removed: an interior strip-out of a single room is the cheap end; a full internal gut of a home is mid-range; a complete structural demolition of a building is the big job. Debris volume, disposal fees, access for machinery, and any hazardous materials drive the price more than floor area alone.
Is an asbestos survey needed before demolition?
For any building built before asbestos bans (broadly pre-2000), yes — a survey and, if found, licensed removal must happen before demolition. Disturbing asbestos is a serious health hazard and is tightly regulated; a contractor who ignores this is a major red flag.
Who disconnects utilities before demolition?
Gas, electricity and water must be professionally disconnected (capped) by the utility or a licensed trade before demolition begins — not just switched off. This is a safety-critical step; a reputable demolition contractor coordinates it and won't start until it's confirmed.
Does demolition need a permit in the US?
Structural demolition almost always requires a permit and, for pre-1978/older buildings, asbestos and lead checks. Interior non-structural strip-out sometimes doesn't, but requirements vary by city and county — the contractor should handle permitting.
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