FAQs

Yes, we can remove trees from your property, as long as it’s allowed by local rules.

It depends on local rules, but usually, yes. The site should be filled and leveled, and new grass should be planted to prevent erosion. If required, we’ll handle this during our cleanup.

Before starting demolition, we conduct a detailed site inspection. This includes checking the structure, looking for hazardous materials like asbestos, and determining the safest demolition method. We also make sure to arrange for necessary permits and utility disconnections ahead of time.

Before demolition, all utilities must be safely disconnected, permits obtained, and environmental concerns addressed. We ensure everything is handled before starting.

Yes, we do. If your property has structural damage or you need urgent building removal, we offer quick and reliable emergency demolition services.

Our services include planning, permits, utility disconnections, debris removal, and site cleanup. We offer complete solutions for both commercial and residential demolition.

For a home, demolition and debris removal usually take 1–2 days. Backfilling and site cleanup typically take just 1 more day.

We choose the demolition method based on your project’s needs. This could be mechanical equipment or manual work. We’ll explain why it’s the best fit and how we’ll manage any risks to keep the process safe and efficient.

Yes, we have a full portfolio of our past projects and satisfied clients. We’re proud to be one of the most trusted demolition companies in the area.

At Oklahoma City Demolition Contractors, pricing depends on your specific project. We offer free quotes and work hard to keep our rates fair. We also provide discounts for seniors, veterans, and contractors—making quality demolition affordable for everyone.

Yes, demolition contractors follow many rules. Because they work on damaged buildings and deal with hazardous materials, they must get permits and follow strict safety and environmental laws. These rules come from city, state, and federal agencies like OSHA to help keep everyone safe on the job.

We are as eco-friendly as possible. That means recycling materials, keeping dust and noise low, and safely getting rid of any harmful waste. It helps the planet and makes your project look good, too.

We take care of all the permits and paperwork needed to follow city rules for tearing down your building.

Asbestos is a dangerous material found in many old buildings. If we find it, our trained team wears special gear, blocks off the area, and safely removes it, following all laws. If you think