Demolition
Structure teardown, concrete breaking, fence removal and full site clearance for residential and commercial properties across Montgomery County and the Houston area.
From tearing down a single outbuilding to complete commercial site clearance, our CAT excavator and compact track loaders handle the full scope of demolition work across Montgomery County and surrounding areas.
Whether it's a flood-damaged home, a derelict commercial building, or an old mobile home that's past its useful life, our CAT 314D LCR Excavator can bring it down safely and efficiently. We handle frame, masonry, and metal construction of all sizes.
Old driveways, parking lots, slabs, and pads can be broken up and removed quickly with our hydraulic excavator and compact track loader. We crush, load, and haul concrete debris away, leaving a clean, level surface ready for what's next.
Old chain link, wood privacy fencing, pipe fencing, and agricultural perimeter fencing can be torn out efficiently with our track loader, saving you days of back-breaking manual labor. We remove posts, concrete footings, and all fence material cleanly.
Old barns, chicken houses, equipment sheds, and outbuildings accumulate on rural properties over decades and can become eyesores or safety hazards. Our excavator makes quick work of wood, metal, and mixed-material outbuildings, including removal of old tin roofing and lumber.
After a structure is demolished, old foundations — pier-and-beam crawl spaces, slab sections, poured concrete footings — must be broken up and removed before new construction can begin. We excavate and remove foundation material completely, ensuring the pad is clean and graded.
Once demolition is complete, debris management is handled two ways depending on material type and local burn permit status. Combustible wood and brush material can be burned on-site where permitted, while concrete, metal, and non-combustible debris is loaded and hauled off the property.
We follow a deliberate, four-stage process that prioritizes safety, efficiency, and leaving your site in the best possible condition for whatever comes next.
Fred visits the site to evaluate the scope of demolition work and identify any access challenges, proximity to neighboring structures, or materials that require special handling. We provide a detailed written estimate and discuss the timeline and disposal plan before any work begins.
Before the first machine makes contact with a structure, we verify that all utilities — power, gas, water, septic connections — have been properly disconnected or marked. We identify any asbestos-risk materials in older structures and advise the property owner on abatement steps before proceeding with mechanical demolition.
Our CAT 314D LCR Excavator is the primary machine for structure demolition, using its reach and hydraulic power to systematically dismantle buildings from the top down. The CAT 299D2 Compact Track Loader moves material and feeds debris piles while the excavator works, keeping the job moving efficiently and safely.
After the structure is down, we separate debris by type, burn combustible material on-site where permitted, and haul non-combustibles to the appropriate disposal facility. We then grade the cleared pad with our dozer and power box rake, leaving a flat, clean site ready for your next project.
Mechanical demolition using a hydraulic excavator is the fastest, safest, and most cost-effective method for tearing down structures of almost any size. Our CAT 314D LCR Excavator generates enormous breakout force at the bucket, allowing it to dismantle wood-frame homes, metal buildings, masonry structures, and concrete slabs in a fraction of the time that manual or hand-tool methods would take. What a crew of laborers might spend a week tearing apart carefully by hand, our excavator operator can bring down and sort into piles in a single workday — dramatically reducing your total project cost and timeline.
Safety is the other critical advantage of mechanical demolition. Structures that are deteriorated, partially collapsed, flood-damaged, or structurally compromised pose serious risks to human workers operating at ground level. Our excavator operator works from a protected cab at a safe distance, controlling the demolition process without putting crew members inside or on top of unstable buildings. This is especially important in Texas, where older structures may contain hidden hazards — weakened rooflines, rotted floor systems, or unstable masonry walls — that make manual teardown genuinely dangerous. Mechanical demolition removes that risk entirely.
When it comes to debris disposal, we offer two paths depending on your site situation and local regulations. Combustible wood material — framing, decking, siding, brush — can be burned on-site in Montgomery County and surrounding rural areas where open burning permits are available, which significantly reduces haul-off costs. Non-combustible materials like concrete, metal roofing, rebar, and asphalt are loaded and hauled to the appropriate disposal or recycling facility. We handle everything from the initial teardown through final site grading, so you're working with one contractor from start to finish rather than coordinating between a demolition crew, a hauler, and a grading contractor separately. Call 713-703-3452 for a free demolition estimate.
Call Fred for a free on-site demolition estimate. We serve Montgomery County, The Woodlands, Conroe, Magnolia, Willis and surrounding communities.
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