Services
Every rural property eventually has one: the shed that leans a little more each winter, the outbuilding the last owner left dying, the barn corner that is past saving. We take structures like that down, load them out, and leave a footprint you can seed or build on. The photo on this page is one of our actual jobs.
Actual Patterson job
Sheds, garages, lean-tos, corn cribs, and small barns. We work them down with the machine, separate what has to be handled differently, and keep the site tidy as we go instead of pushing up one big mess to deal with later.
Demolition is only half the job, the other half is that everything leaves. Dumpster on site, debris loaded as we go, and the last thing that happens is the ground getting cleaned up, not a burn pile appearing behind the barn.
Sometimes the structure is already down, or it was never a structure at all: brush piles, fence-row junk, construction leftovers, a decade of it sitting in the weeds. We load it and haul it, same as if we had torn it down ourselves.
An empty footprint is an opportunity. We can grade the pad, spread topsoil, and seed it into lawn, or prep it as the base for whatever replaces it. One contractor from standing structure to finished ground.
Depends on your township and the structure. Many small accessory buildings in our area do not require one, but check with your township or county zoning office first, a phone call now beats a headache later.
We can break it up and haul it out along with the structure, that is one of our core services. See the concrete breaking page or just mention the pad when you call.
Power, propane, or water service to the structure has to be properly disconnected first. Once your utility or a licensed trade has killed the service, we handle the rest.
Most projects touch more than one trade. Everything below is the same phone call.
Lawn Grading & Seeding Stump Grinding Driveways & Dirt Work Concrete Breaking & Hauling Augering
Describe the job and where it is. We will get back to you with a straight answer and a number.