How to Get Ready for a Home Demolition
Before repurposing or building on a piece of land, you may need to destroy the home already on it. While demolishing it is straightforward, the project comes with some risks. Hiring an expert commercial demolition contractor eases the process, as does preparing for it. Here’s how to gear up for the teardown.
5 Steps to Prep for a Teardown
1. Obtain the Permits
Deconstructing a house requires permits, just as when building one. When you work with a licensed residential and commercial demolition contractor, discuss who’s responsible for pulling the necessary permits to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations. Often, your hired contractor will handle this task but confirm it nonetheless.
2. Give Your Neighbors the Heads Up
Demolition work is noisy and disruptive. So, even if you already have the permits to tear down your home, inform your neighbors about the project beforehand. That way, they can prepare, or you could schedule the job at a time that is most convenient for everyone.
3. Keep the Surrounding Area Safe
While most home demolitions are done safely, they are still a significant hazard that could harm nearby property and people. Take additional measures to protect yourself and others; cordon off boundaries and set up temporary barriers, such as netted fencing, to contain the debris. Ask your commercial demolition company if they can provide these materials.
4. Disconnect Utilities
Ensure your home’s electricity, water, gas, and sewage connections have been terminated, disconnected, or shut off before demolition. Having active connections during deconstruction is dangerous because of safety hazards and health risks. Send your termination requests at least two weeks before the teardown.
5. Arrange for Waste Disposal
Demolition waste piles up quickly, so have a plan for tackling the disposal of removed materials from your home. Consider selling dismantled scrap metals and recyclable debris to junkyards or donating wood products and cardboard to local charities or organizations. You can also rent a dumpster or get garbage collection services for more efficient disposal.
When you need to have your home torn down, turn to Holmes Iron & Metal Inc. for residential and commercial demolition. This locally owned metal recycling facility in East Spencer, NC, offers demolition and dumpster rental services. Call (704) 633-6119 to schedule an appointment or view their complete list of services online.