Some homeowners are forced to tear down their home, while others may want to do it to build their dream home. Whatever your reasons for doing it, you’ll want to follow a set of steps to make sure the residential tear out is a smooth and safe process.
The first decision you’ll want to make is if you want a deconstruction or a mechanical demolition. A deconstruction is a teardown where you are trying to salvage as much as possible in the hopes of reusing it. A mechanical demolition is the most common, where the debris is torn down with heavy machinery and removed through a junk and debris removal company or a rented dumpster.
If you decide to move forward with a deconstruction, you’ll still have debris to remove; but you’ll want to go through the home and try and save everything you can before the residential tear out is complete.
Determining what is salvageable can seem like a daunting task. Work with your contractor to determine what can be saved, donated, recycled or repurposed. This will reduce what goes into the landfill. Try and salvage items like doors, hardware, appliances and fixtures. Sirna Bros. can assist with this every step of the way.
If you choose to go with the mechanical demolitions, find a contractor that can scope out the site, provide you with a quote and offer the best course of action to demolish the home that will include the clean up and haul away.
If you have questions about ways to go about a residential tear out, call Sirna Brothers. We are the Kansas City professionals that focus on getting the job done professionally, quickly, cost effectively and environmentally friendly. Sirna Brothers guarantees to separate and recycle until only the minimal amount of junk is put into the landfill. Contact us today to see how we can help you declutter! We offer free, no obligation estimates and always let you know up front what the charge will be with no surprises.
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