How We Run A Job
Our Demolition Process, Step By Step
Same standard, every job. Here's exactly how we approach a demolition job from the first phone call through final walk-through, what we look at, what we'll need from you, and what to expect when the equipment is on your property.
Our Process
How We Approach
Demolition
Inspect Before We Touch Anything
We check the structure for hazardous materials, coordinate utility disconnects, and identify anything salvageable. Neighboring structures, fences, and landscaping get protected before the first piece of equipment moves.

Controlled Teardown
We take the structure down methodically, not just knocking it over and hoping for the best. Adjacent buildings, fence lines, and buried utilities get respected throughout the process. This matters especially on tight residential lots in Forney, Canton, and Tyler.

Haul Everything Off & Grade the Pad
Every scrap goes to a licensed landfill or recycler, concrete and metal get recycled where possible. The pad gets graded and left clean. Most builders in Smith and Henderson County can start the next phase the following morning.

Before we quote
What we look at on the site walk
A demolition quote off a phone description will be wrong. We come out, walk the property, and look at the things that move the number, so the price you sign is the price you pay.
Access: Can our equipment get in without taking out a fence, a gate, or a neighbor's sod? Lot size dictates machine size.
Soil: Clay vs sandy loam vs caliche. What it digs like changes the equipment and the time on site.
Drainage: Where water comes from, where it's going, what we'll change about that.
Utilities: What's buried where. We coordinate 811 marking before any digging.
Permits: What your city or county requires for this scope, we flag it before we bid.
Debris: Haul off, chip in place, or burn pile. Your call, but it changes the price.
What we'll need from you
The short list, before equipment rolls
- Property access, gate codes, key contact on site, any pets confined.
- Utility marking confirmed through 811 (we initiate, you sign for the marks).
- Decisions made on debris handling, fence-line preservation, and any neighbor coordination.
- Permits in hand when the city or county requires them; we tell you which apply.
- A point of contact who can answer a quick question by phone during the workday.
While we're on site
What to expect during the work
Equipment shows up on the start date we gave you, not the start date that's convenient for us. The crew is the same crew we quoted, no day-laborers, no subbing out. The machine matches the scope, mini-ex on tight residential lots, full-size when there's room and the scope calls for it.
We work the job until it's done. Multi-day jobs get a check-in at the end of each day, not a daily apology. Weather days extend the schedule, we'll tell you why; we don't bill you for them.
Anything that comes up in the field that wasn't in the bid, we tell you first, before we touch it. No surprise change orders at invoice time.
When the job is done
Walk-through, punch list, payment
We walk the work with you before we leave, anything that needs adjusting gets adjusted then, not after the invoice. Payment is on completion, terms agreed up front. Any photo or doc you need for permitting, insurance, or your next contractor, we send.
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The process is the same every job; the soil, permits, and access change by city. Pick your area for the local context.
Get in Touch
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