Light Demolition

Demolition
Demolition is not just about tearing down structures, but about creating a blank canvas for new possibilities, paving the way for progress and growth, and keeping the community safe.
REASONS FOR A OLD BARN OR BUILDING DEMOLITION
You Don’t Use Your Barn Anymore
Let’s face it, a old barn or building takes up a lot of space. After all, it’s another building on your property, and that’s space you could be using for other purposes, such as pasture, farmland, or to put your kids’ trampoline or play set on. If you are no longer using your old barn or building, you may want to consider demolition in order to repurpose that space for something that you will use.


It’s an Eyesore
If your old barn or building is dilapidated, caving in, or otherwise in a major state of disrepair, you may want to consider our demolition service because you are tired of looking at it. In addition, if you are considering refinancing your home, a dilapidated barn or building is most definitely not helping your home and property’s value. If you are looking to sell your home, it is not adding to curb appeal unless you are selling your property as a historic investment. Furthermore, the old barn or building on your North Carolina property may even be a turn off to potential homeowners, especially if they are looking at it as a liability.
It’s a Liability
Speaking of liability, an old barn or building on your property may be one. If you think about it, in today’s society, if someone gets hurt in your barn, even if they aren’t supposed to be on your property, they could sue you — and win. This could cost you a lot of money and even put you in financial ruin. Old barns and buildings are also a hazard in the case of a major storm blowing through, especially if the barn is located near other structures where people live, such as your home. It could also be costing you in higher insurance premiums because of its potential to cause harm to others or to your home, depending on how close it is to your main dwelling.
