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How Long Does It Take To Demolish A House?

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How Long Does It Take To Demolish A House?

Posted on 6/15/19 by Llewellyn's Construction

How Long Does It Take To Demolish A House?

Demolishing a home may seem like the fastest way to clear a lot for future use but when the process begins you quickly realize that it’s going to take longer than you thought. So, How Long Does It Take To Demolish A House? Unfortunately, there is not an exact timeline that can be given for this process because every house is different and the amount of time it takes depends on the different factors that pertain to that house.

How Old Is The House?


Age will be one of the main factors that will help answer how long does it take to demolish a house. If the home was built prior to 1980 an Asbestos inspection will be needed and If detected, will need to be removed prior to the demo process. The timeline of Asbestos removal will depend on the size of the home as well as how sound the house is. If it’s dilapidated to the point of not being safe to be around, the process can take longer but in most cases the removal will be completed within 1 week.

What Process Will Be Used for Demolition?


The two most commonly used processes for home demolition are Deconstruction or Mechanical Demolition. The decision on either process will help determine a clearer timeline of how long does it take to demolish a house.

Demolition of a House
Deconstructing the house is the process of removing any materials that can be used for later use. The painstaking job of manually removing materials such as bricks, windows, hardware and even nails to be used later can take a long time to complete. Many times these materials are wanted because they may be unique in design, the owner wants to hold onto some of the character of the old home to implement into a new structure, or it has been determined that the cost of removing these materials will actually be cheaper than buying new.
Home Demolition
Mechanical Demolition will be the traditional process of bringing in big pieces of machinery, like an excavator, and tearing the structure down to the ground. This process will be the most cost effective and time saving way to complete the tear down process.

One other option to consider when deciding which process to use is to actually use both Deconstruction and Mechanical Demolition processes. The decision to use both processes may benefit you if there are salvageable materials that can be removed safely but the structure as a whole is not sound.

Other Factors that Can Determine Demolition Time


Not all lots are flat with no obstructions leading to the house. The house could sit on a slope and is surrounded by trees or brush that makes getting big machinery to the site a real challenge. Is the home located in an area where homes were built close together? These scenarios are just a couple factors that could come into play when asking how long does it take to demolish a house.

Decided on Demolition, It’s Time to Call on The Professionals


Whether you decide to use heavy machinery, good old-fashioned manpower or both processes, the decision to make now is which professional company should I choose to ensure the job is completed correctly.

A reputable company will help guide you through the initial building inspection and will obtain the necessary permits for the job. They will also complete the removal of all utilities (complete disconnection from the house), complete the demolition process and then haul off all debris leaving nothing but the empty lot.

Residential demolition is a very complicated and thorough process that takes many factors into consideration before being able to answer how long does it take to demolish a house. Llewellyn’s Construction is the professional company that will give you peace of mind throughout the demolition process because you know the job will be completed correctly and safely.

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