Local Crews · Itemized Quotes · Clean Sites
Demolition looks simple from the sidewalk. The job is everything you can't see: the permits, the inspections, the disconnects, the disposal tickets — and machines run by people who respect a four-foot lot line.
Working in Scranton means working in a city built dense and built long ago: doubles sharing walls of air, alley garages with inches of clearance, coal-era foundations that don't match any modern drawing, and a code-enforcement office that keeps real pressure on blighted structures. Our crews work these exact conditions across Scranton, Dunmore, Dickson City, Taylor, Old Forge, Moosic, Clarks Summit, and Carbondale — with equipment sized for the lots we actually see, not the ones in brochures.
Anyone with an excavator can knock over a garage. The trade is in the sequence around it: Pennsylvania's required pre-demolition asbestos inspection, the municipal permit, verified utility disconnects, debris manifested to licensed facilities, and fill compacted so the lot doesn't sink next spring. Every quote we write itemizes those pieces — which is exactly how you should compare bids. A demolition price that seems too good usually has a legal requirement missing from it, and the liability for that lands on the property owner.
House, garage, slab, or a letter from the city — get a free estimate and a straight number this week.
Scranton, Dunmore, Dickson City, Taylor, Old Forge, Moosic, Clarks Summit, Carbondale & Lackawanna County.
Call (570) 555-0139