Excavator on a cleared residential demolition site with broken concrete piled for haul

Demolition

Dallas Demolition Contractor

Tear-outs, barn demo, slab breaking, pool removal, and cleanup. Clean work sites, hauled debris, and a lot that's ready for what's next.

What we tear down

Old barns, sheds, and outbuildings. Detached garages. Concrete slabs, driveways, and patios. Above-ground and in-ground pools, including removal, backfill, and grade restoration. Small residential structures that need to go before a rebuild. If it's standing and you need it gone, we'll quote it.

Safe teardown, clean haul

We scope hazards first: asbestos, old wiring, buried tanks, lead. If remediation is needed, we bring in the right licensed subs before anything comes down. Once the site is safe, the teardown is methodical: utilities disconnected, structure taken down, debris sorted for metal recycling where possible, haul trucks scheduled to the dump.

What the site looks like after

Debris hauled. Footings broken out and removed. Hole backfilled with clean select fill, compacted, and graded. The lot looks like the building was never there, and it's ready for the next use, whether that's new construction (with excavation and pad prep to follow), a garden, or a resale listing. If the site also has trees and brush to come out, see our land clearing service.

Pool removals, specifically

Pool removal in North Texas usually runs $4,000 to $12,000 depending on size, access, and whether you want full removal or partial (break-and-backfill). We'll walk both options and price them side by side. Partial is cheaper; full removal is cleaner for resale.

Demolition: common questions.

The stuff we get asked most. If yours isn't here, email us.

Inside Dallas city limits and most surrounding municipalities, yes: demolition permits, utility disconnects, and notification as required. Rural and unincorporated county parcels generally don't need a permit for ag structures, but we'll verify for your specific site.
Pre-1980 structures get surveyed before we swing a tool. If ACM or lead is present we pause, bring in a licensed abatement contractor, and don't continue until the report is clean. It protects you and it protects the crew.
Yes. That's actually the most common scope. Demo plus backfill plus grade plus pad prep as one package saves mobilization and usually cuts weeks off the schedule.
Address, photos or a video of the structure inside and out, year built (matters for asbestos and lead checks), what's attached to it (utilities, plumbing, slab), and what you want the lot to look like after. We bring the right disposal plan instead of figuring it out on the day.
Yes. Cleanup is in the scope: debris hauled, footings broken out, hole backfilled with select fill, surface graded. The lot leaves looking like the building was never there. Final walk-through with you before we pull off.
Asbestos or lead requiring abatement. Concrete slabs thicker than four inches. Tight urban access that limits truck size. Long haul distance to the dump. Salvage requirements (saving brick, metal, fixtures). All flagged in the walk-through.

Something needs to come down

Barn, shed, slab, pool, or old outbuilding. We'll quote the demo and haul.