The Reasons to Hire a Demolition Contractor

By Amanda Harvey

Updated on November 8, 2023

Demolitions are an exciting prospect. Who doesn’t like the idea of ripping down some walls and beams to start afresh? However, although exciting, demolition projects should probably be left up to the professionals. Demolition is a complicated process that involves plenty of heavy machinery alongside planning, time management and safety precautions, all of which need to be followed accordingly to be executed smoothly.

As most homeowners haven’t been trained in the vast world of demolition, it is important that before moving forward with a demolition-style project, one considers the reasons why it would be best to hire a contractor. Demolition contractors possess the ability to safely and effectively destroy buildings, as this is their job. So, read on for a list of the specifics detailing why homeowners should hire a demolition contractor!

Hiring a contractor for your demolition project

For what type of work should you hire a demolition contractor?

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source: Flickr, Halldor Orn Oskarsson

First, it’s important for us to think about why we might need to hire a demolition contractor. Of course, not all home renovation projects will necessitate a demolition process. Some obvious reasons to hire a demolition contractor are as follows:

Driveway remodelling: when it comes to driveway renovations, you’ll likely be working with asphalt or concrete. You may be looking to repave, level, or grade your driveway, and this will require the tools and expertise of a demolition contractor.

Home addition: depending on the size of the home addition, you may need to hire a demolition contractor. A complete teardown of roofs, walls, foundational remodels or destroying the entire structure of a home will come down to tools that can easily be provided by a renovation contractor.

Swimming pool removal: the demolition of an in-ground pool isn’t simple enough for a DIY job, therefore you will have to hire a renovation contractor to undergo this project.

Patio or deck remodel: if you’re looking to redo your deck or patio, then a demolition contractor is the right choice! They can easily deal with the specifics of patio demolition and take away all the materials following the job. 

Access to specialized tools and their safe use

For larger demolition projects, homeowners may not have access to the type of equipment required to complete the job. Therefore, the equipment that comes along with a demolition contractor may make their hiring necessary for demolition projects. Demolition services provide specialized equipment needed to perform larger and more complicated demolition jobs, and this equipment includes excavators, skid steers, hydraulic hammers and several other high-powered equipment pieces.

A demolition contractor will have access to this equipment and they also know how to use these heavy-duty devices safely as most of the machinery mentioned is incredibly dangerous if not operated on correctly. Demolition contractors are skilled in using machines that most homeowners would not be comfortable operating.

Not only will they know how to use the machines correctly, but they will be trained with the knowledge of how to demolish homes and buildings both properly, safely and effectively. For especially large demolition jobs, safety is paramount! Shelling out a few extra dollars for the project to be completed in a sufficient method shouldn’t be too much to ask.

Another important point to remember is that contractors have gained a lot of knowledge about house structures. They know how to recognize load-bearing walls and are able to complete the demolition whilst preserving the structural integrity of the building, if necessary. During a demolition process, it is also important to follow the steps diligently to avoid certain parts of the building collapsing. 

Time-saving

Demolition experts help homeowners to stay safe while completing demolition work effectively and they also save a significant amount of time that homeowners might otherwise waste trying to figure out how to operate machinery, googling demolition methods and undertaking the job itself. A demolition is labour intensive, and therefore, the energy and time spent on this type of project may not be available to every homeowner.

Taking an entire weekend to work on a home demolition is not viable for all individuals and furthermore, some homeowners have health and physical limitations that do not allow them to undergo vigorous work alongside the stress it entails. To put the homeowner and their loved ones at ease, it is recommended that the larger and time-consuming jobs are left up to the professionals. 

Debris removal

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The removal of debris following a home renovation project may be the most overlooked step. Homeowners get excited about the prospect of a new and improved home, but not about what happens with all the garbage afterwards. Luckily, when hiring a demolition contractor part of their job is to take away all those discarded materials.

For certain materials, the removal process is simple, but for bulkier ones such as concrete, asphalt and stone, it’s much more difficult for the average homeowner or vehicle. With excavators, track loaders and skid steers, demolition contractors can move these heavy items with ease. Yet another reason why a demolition contractor might be perfect for all of your home renovation needs!

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