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Scranton · Lackawanna County · NEPA

Demolition Contractor in Scranton, PA

Condemned house on a narrow lot. A back-alley garage past saving. A slab where a porch used to be. We tear it down, haul it out, and leave a clean, level site — permits handled, neighbors respected, price in writing before a machine starts.

FREE on-site estimates, firm in writing 1–3 DAYS for most residential demos PERMITS & utility disconnects handled 100% debris hauled to licensed facilities

// Built for Scranton's Housing Stock

Scranton's neighborhoods were built for the coal economy — tight lots in South Side and West Side, double-blocks in North Scranton, and the city's famous narrow back alleys lined with mid-century garages that sag a little more every winter. A century later, a lot of those structures are past the point of repair: fire-damaged doubles, condemned properties under city code enforcement, garages that can't fit a modern car and can't hold their own roof.

Removing them is what we do. Machine demolition where access allows, hand work where the lot line is four feet away, dust control throughout, and every ton of debris loaded out to licensed facilities. What's left is a graded, buildable, sellable lot — or just a yard without a liability standing in it.

Before any demolition in Pennsylvania, the structure must be inspected for asbestos. Federal NESHAP rules and PA DEP require an asbestos survey before demolition, and the City of Scranton requires a demolition permit with verified utility disconnects. We coordinate the inspection, the permit, and the disconnect documentation as part of every quote — that's the difference between a demolition contractor and a guy with an excavator.

// What We Take Down

House Demolition

Full teardowns of houses and double-blocks — fire-damaged, condemned, or simply in the way — with foundation removal and grading options.

House demo →

Garage & Shed Demolition

Scranton's alley garages are our bread and butter: tight-access teardowns, slab-out or slab-stays, hauled the same day.

Garage demo →

Concrete & Flatwork Removal

Driveways, sidewalks, patios, porch slabs, and foundations — broken, loaded, and hauled, with clean stone or fill on request.

Concrete removal →

Blighted & Fire-Damaged Structures

Code-enforcement deadlines, insurance claims, unsafe structures — cleared with the documentation both the city and your adjuster want.

Get it cleared →

Interior Strip-Outs

Gut-outs to the studs for renovations and unit turns across the city's double-block rental stock.

Quote a gut-out →

Mobile Home & Outbuilding Removal

Trailers, barns, porches, and additions — dismantled, loaded, gone.

Free estimate →

// Straight Prices for NEPA

Nobody in Lackawanna County should need three sales visits to learn a ballpark. Around Scranton, full house demolition typically runs $6,000–$18,000 depending on size, foundation, access, and what the pre-demo inspection finds. Detached garage teardowns generally run $2,500–$6,000. Concrete removal typically prices from $1,000–$5,000 by square footage and thickness. Every job gets a free on-site look and a firm written number — demolition, hauling, permits, and grading itemized so you can compare any bid against ours line for line.

How it goes

  1. Free estimate. We walk the property, check access and utilities, and price the whole scope in writing.
  2. Paperwork. Scranton (or your borough's) demolition permit, the required asbestos inspection, and utility disconnect verification — coordinated and documented.
  3. Demolition. Most houses come down in 1–3 days; garages in a day. Dust suppressed, neighbors protected.
  4. Haul-off & grade. Debris trucked to licensed facilities with tickets available; site left level and clean.

// Scranton Demolition Questions

Do I need a permit to tear down a garage in Scranton?

Yes — structure removal requires a demolition permit through the city (or your borough), with utility disconnects verified. It's routine paperwork for us and included in the quote and the schedule.

What's this asbestos inspection about?

Pennsylvania requires an asbestos survey before demolition under federal NESHAP rules — even for houses and garages. If regulated material is found, licensed abatement happens first, then demolition proceeds. Coordinating that sequence is part of the job; skipping it is how projects get shut down.

The city sent me a letter about my property. Can you help?

Code-enforcement deadlines on unsafe or blighted structures are common in Scranton, and yes — we work those timelines regularly, and provide the documentation that closes the file with the city.

How fast can you start?

The demolition itself is fast; the lead time is permits and disconnects, typically a couple of weeks. Call early — especially if you're up against a code deadline or a construction start date.

Do you leave the foundation or take it out?

Your call — we quote it both ways. Full removal with fill and grading gives you a clean lot; leaving a sound foundation saves money when something new will use the footprint.

Get That Structure Off Your Property

Free written estimates across Scranton, Dunmore, Dickson City, Taylor, Old Forge, Moosic, Clarks Summit, Carbondale & Lackawanna County.

Call (570) 555-0139