FAQs
What does building demolition include?
Complete building demolition includes permit coordination, utility disconnection, structural teardown, debris removal, foundation breakup, and site grading. All materials are sorted for recycling or proper disposal.How long does concrete removal take?
Most residential concrete removal projects finish within 1-2 days depending on thickness and access. Commercial projects may take longer based on volume and site conditions.Why is professional grading important?
Professional grading prevents water damage by directing runoff away from foundations, eliminates standing water, and establishes proper slopes that comply with building codes and prevent future settling.What areas in Michigan do you serve?
We serve Stockbridge, Lansing, Brighton, Howell, Ann Arbor, Detroit, and surrounding areas throughout mid-Michigan with excavation, demolition, and site preparation services.Can you remove old concrete driveways?
Yes, we remove deteriorated driveways using hydraulic breakers and excavators. The process includes cutting control joints, breaking concrete into sections, and hauling all debris for recycling.What happens to demolition debris?
Debris is sorted on-site with recyclable materials like metal and concrete separated for proper disposal. This reduces landfill waste and supports sustainable construction practices.Do you handle land clearing projects?
We provide complete land clearing including tree removal, stump grinding, brush cutting, and debris hauling. Sites are prepared for immediate grading and construction activity.What equipment is used for site work?
We use tracked excavators, hydraulic breakers, concrete saws, stump grinders, and mini excavators sized appropriately for residential and commercial projects with varying access conditions.How do you prepare sites for construction?
Site preparation includes clearing vegetation, removing obstacles, establishing proper grades, compacting soil, and ensuring compliance with local building department requirements for immediate development.What makes Michigan soil challenging to work?
Michigan's clay-heavy soils and freeze-thaw cycles require specialized grading techniques and proper compaction to prevent settling and ensure stable foundations for construction projects.