House Demolition in Greensboro, North Carolina

We’ll clear away all the materials produced during house demolition, leaving a clean space for the next steps.

When you own a residential property, whether as your primary residence or an investment opportunity, you may find yourself in need of demolition services at some point. Perhaps an old home or building has sustained damage and needs demolition and removal or house removal to prepare the property for rebuilding, development, or its next phase. Or maybe you’re planning a major renovation but need portions of the interior to be demolished in preparation. No matter the situation, you can count on our team at TCC Junk Removal to take care of the house demolition process. We offer house demolition services ranging from light to heavy, including partial demolition for remodeling, and this kind of work requires careful planning and an experienced team.

How It Works

Our technicians perform home demolition in and around Greensboro, NC, and our contractors secure the necessary permits required. Cities generally will not issue a demolition permit until utilities are disconnected and hazardous materials are cleared. When taking care of this process on your property, we’ll use caution to avoid disrupting your neighbors. If the entire structure is coming down, we’ll use heavy machinery and heavy equipment, including hydraulic excavators, to tear down structures safely.

A house demolition project typically moves through each phase in order: permits and inspections, hazardous-material checks, utility shutoffs, demolition work, and debris removal. When we perform a light demolition project, it may involve deconstruction done room by room for remodeling, including removing walls, floor finishes, insulation, and salvage materials where possible. Homes from the 1970s or earlier may contain asbestos, lead paint, and other hazardous materials, so pre-demolition inspections and asbestos removal may be required. Additionally, we’ll clean up the debris produced during the house demolition, with responsible waste handling. Some salvage materials may be recycled or donated, if possible.

How much does it cost to demolish a home?

Demolition costs vary, but the typical cost to demolish a house is about $8,000–$25,000 nationally. Permits often cost $100–$450, clean-up costs around $1,500–$3,000, and concrete slab removal generally costs about $2,000–$6,000. For other structures, garage removal often runs $3–$10 per square foot or about $1,000–$5,000, while above-ground pool removal may cost $300–$2,500 compared with $4,000–$16,000 for an in-ground pool.

Take the easy route and hire TCC

When homeowners are hiring a demolition contractor, it’s smart to choose licensed, insured contractors with a strong focus on safety to help protect your money and property, so reach out to our team for a free estimate. We’re also here to help if you have any questions about our services.