What We Do
Demolition is the process of taking down structures that are no longer useful or that are in the way of something you’re planning to do with the property. For most of our customers in the Conroe area, that means an old barn, a deteriorating outbuilding, a shed, or some other legacy structure that needs to come down before the land can be used as intended.
We handle demolition as part of larger land clearing and site prep projects or as a standalone job. If there’s something on your property that needs to be removed, the first conversation is simply about what it is, how it’s constructed, and what the plan is for the site afterward.
Who Needs Demolition Work
Rural and semi-rural landowners in Texas often end up with old structures on their property — barns that haven’t been used in years, storage buildings that have reached the end of their life, or small outbuildings left behind by previous owners. When you’re clearing land, developing a property, or just cleaning up an acreage, getting those structures down is often part of what has to happen.
If you’re not sure whether what you have qualifies as a demolition job or falls under clearing, just describe it when you call. We’ll give you a straightforward answer.
How It Typically Works
Every demolition job is a little different, depending on the size of the structure, what it’s made of, and what needs to happen with the material afterward. We assess the structure before we start, determine the safest and most efficient approach, and then take it down. If demolition is happening as part of a broader clearing or site prep project, we sequence it so everything flows together cleanly.
Service Area
We handle demolition work throughout Conroe and the surrounding region — including Magnolia, Spring, Humble, Willis, Montgomery, Cleveland, Dayton, Livingston, and areas toward College Station. Call to confirm availability for your location.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of structures do you demolish?
Old barns, outbuildings, sheds, and similar rural structures are the most common. If you have something specific in mind, describe it when you call and we’ll tell you whether it’s something we handle.
Do you haul everything away after demolition?
This is part of the conversation we have when we give you the estimate. What happens with the material depends on the structure and what you want done with the site. We’ll make sure you know what’s included before the job starts.
Can you combine demolition with land clearing on the same property?
Yes, and it often makes sense to do both together if you’re clearing a property that has structures on it. We can sequence the work so it’s done efficiently in a single mobilization.
How do I get an estimate for a demolition job?
Call us at (832) 473-3846 or fill out the contact form. Tell us about the structure — type, approximate size, and what you’re trying to accomplish — and we’ll take it from there.
Are there structures you won’t take on?
There are jobs that fall outside of what we do, so it’s worth a quick call to confirm. If your project is outside our scope, we’ll be upfront about it.
Services That Commonly Go Alongside Demolition
Demolition is often one piece of a larger property project. In most cases, taking down a structure is a step along the way to something bigger — clearing the land, prepping it for a new use, or opening up space that has been unusable for years.
If the property has trees, brush, or overgrowth in addition to the structures being removed, land clearing is typically done in the same project sequence. Getting the entire property cleared and cleaned up in one mobilization is usually more efficient than scheduling separate visits.
For wooded properties where forestry mulching is the right clearing approach, we can combine that work with demolition so the land is fully addressed in a single project.
Once structures are down and the land is clear, site prep and grading is often the logical next step — leveling the ground, building a pad, or putting in a driveway to make the property usable.
If you’re thinking through a larger land project that includes demolition, clearing, and prep work, call us at (832) 473-3846. We’ll talk through what needs to happen, in what order, and give you an estimate that reflects the full scope.