What Residential Demolition Contractors Handle During Full Home Removal
When disaster strikes or renovation calls, residential demolition contractors step in to safely dismantle structures. Full home removal demands precision, safety, and compliance—here's what experts like Lyon Restoration handle every step.
First, residential demolition contractors conduct thorough site assessments. They survey the property, identify hazards like asbestos or lead paint, and secure permits from local Michigan authorities. This ensures legal and eco-friendly execution.
Next comes planning and protection. Pros erect barriers, disconnect utilities (gas, electric, water), and notify neighbors to minimize disruptions. Heavy machinery—excavators, bulldozers—enters only after debris management plans are set, including recycling salvageable materials like metal and wood.
During demolition, residential demolition contractors systematically tear down from the roof to foundation. They remove interiors, walls, and framing while monitoring structural integrity to prevent collapses. Dust control and noise mitigation keep the process neighbor-friendly.
Finally, cleanup and restoration follow. Contractors haul debris to approved sites, grade the lot, and prepare for rebuilding. With IICRC-certified teams, Lyon Restoration handles it all 24/7, turning demolition into a seamless rebuild opportunity.
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