




Sometimes the best thing you can do with an old structure is take it all the way down. That was the job here - a full residential demolition from a standing house to a clean, cleared lot ready for new construction. No salvage, no half-measures. Just a complete tear-down done right.
We started with the structure still standing and began working it down systematically. Demolition like this isn't just about swinging equipment at a building. You have to think through the sequence - what comes down first, how debris gets managed, where material gets staged. Doing it out of order creates safety hazards and makes the cleanup significantly harder.
Once the structure was fully down, the focus shifted to clearing and leveling the lot. That's where site prep comes in. Debris gets sorted and loaded, the foundation footprint gets addressed, and the ground gets worked so a builder can actually come in and start fresh. A sloppy demo leaves the next crew fighting through a mess. A clean one hands them a blank slate.
What made this one especially satisfying was the end result. The lot sits right near the water, and once it was cleared out, you could really see the potential of the property. That's what good demolition work does - it doesn't just remove something old, it sets up something better.
If you've got a structure that needs to come down - whether it's a house, an outbuilding, or something else that's run its course - this is the kind of work we do. Demo, excavating, site clearing, and prep all handled in one place.