The cost of demolition can vary, depending on the specifics of what is being demolished. The best way to get an accurate demolition estimate or house demolition cost is to contact a local demolition company and request estimates.
Factors That Affect Demolition Prices and the Cost of House Demolition
- Are there environmental issues?
- Any asbestos located in the structure? EPA requires proper asbestos abatement before demolition can occur. This may add $2 - $3 per square foot in demolition costs.
- What are you intending to do with the debris? Landfill and hauling fees are a significant cost that must be added to the overall demolition price. Hauling and landfill fees vary widely by location.
- Is there anything salvageable that might have value and offset the building demolition costs? A local demolition expert can help you understand if any of your house's materials have salvage value.
- Can any portion of the foundation remain or will you require everything to be removed? Concrete demolition and removal costs add to the overall price of the project.
- What is the home made of? Cinder block, red brick, wood, or a combination? What is the roofing material?
- How many stories is the home? Multiple level homes increase demolition cost.
- Is site restoration part of the project? Do you need any additional work such as excavating or site clearing?
Call Local Demolition Companies for a Building Demolition Cost Estimate
The cost of demolition for your home, garage, commercial building, factory or other building can be nearly impossible to estimate without the help of a expert. Demolition estimates are generally free. If you're serious about tearing down a house, garage, or other structure, it makes sense to get an estimate from a professional demolition contractors.
From project planning, site preparation and demolition work through waste removal, environmental safeguards and site restoration, many local demolition contractors offer all the services you need, from start to finish. This expertise can help you make smart decisions, keeping demolition costs down.
J Bass and Son Inc, demolition experts ready to come and review your demolition project. Call today!
Sample Demolition Estimate Formila:
To develop a competitive demolition estimate, remember the following formula: Cost Estimate = (V x ROP x COP) DC - SC.
In this formula: DC = Direct Cost; SC = Salvage Credit; V = Volume of Material to be Demolished and Removed from the Project; COP = Cost of Production.
A demolition estimator's primary responsibility is to determine the following five critical items as accurately as possible:
* The Volume of material to be demolished and removed off site.
* The Rate of Production based on an organization's past experience with similar projects.
* Cost of Production based on current labor, equipment and disposal cost.


