What's included
- Outbuildings, sheds, barns, carports and derelict mobile homes
- Concrete slab and foundation breakout and removal
- Old fencing, scrap and accumulated material clearance
- Storm and treefall debris cleanup
- Site left graded and stable rather than merely emptied
The disposal question comes first
What a demolition costs is driven mainly by where the material goes and how it has to be separated to get there. Clean concrete, scrap metal, treated timber, roofing and general construction and demolition waste do not travel to the same place or price the same. Sorting on site is usually cheaper than sorting at a scale house, which is why a realistic estimate looks at the structure and asks what it is made of before it asks how big it is.
Two categories warrant particular care. Structures of a certain age may contain regulated materials, and any suspicion of asbestos-containing material changes the job entirely — that is specialist, separately licensed work with its own notification requirements, and it is not something to discover mid-demolition. Fuel tanks, whether above or below ground, likewise have their own handling requirements. The honest answer on both is that they are identified before the quote, not during the work.
Leaving the ground usable
A demolition that ends with a hole and a scatter of broken concrete has done half the job. Where a structure comes out, the footprint should be backfilled with suitable material, compacted and graded to drain, so the ground is genuinely available afterwards. Where a slab is broken out, the same applies. Burying the rubble on site to save a haul is a false economy — it is the same voids-and-settlement problem described on the site prep and grading page, arriving a few years later.
Demolition disturbs ground, and where a project crosses the 1.0-acre disturbance threshold the same land disturbance permit, NPDES coverage and erosion control plan requirements apply as for any other earthwork. Storm debris cleanup after a South Georgia summer is a frequent version of this work; where it is extensive enough to involve significant ground disturbance, the same framework applies.