When you have a demolition project coming up, hiring a qualified local contractor is the best option. Rather than going with a large national chain or out-of-town company, here are the reasons why partnering with a local demolition company from your own community is a smart choice.
Demolishing a structure involves a lot more than just tearing it down. There are environmental regulations, permitting processes, utility disconnects, and safety protocols to follow. Regulations also exist at the state and local levels. According to IBIS World, as of 2023, there were 4,477 demolition and wrecking businesses operating nationwide. With so many regional variations in rules, local demolition contractors will be intimately familiar with the specific regulations and permitting processes in your area. They know how inspections work with the local building department and what is required to meet local codes. Choosing a local company prevents hang-ups or work stoppages due to regulatory issues.
Safely demolishing a commercial building or residential structure requires heavy equipment like hydraulic excavators outfitted with specialized demolition attachments. Demolition contractors have invested in this type of equipment and keep it nearby so it's ready to mobilize to your job site. They also have a fleet of dump trucks and loaders for efficient debris removal. Hiring a local demolition company minimizes equipment transportation costs because the necessary gear is already nearby.
In the past, most demolition debris would end up in the local landfill. But today, environmental standards require that the majority of this material be recycled, reused, or repurposed. Local demolition companies have established working relationships with regional concrete crushing facilities, metal recycling centers, and waste transfer stations. They know how to efficiently sort, divert, and transport materials for recycling. This saves you money on dump fees and benefits the environment.
Hiring local contractors keeps money circulating within the local community, providing jobs and supporting families. Working with a demolition company from your town or region means the crew lives nearby and cares about your area too. The company may even source labor, subcontractors, or rental equipment from within the community.
For your upcoming demolition needs, put your trust in a qualified
local demolition company. They have the expertise, equipment, and connections to get the job done right while supporting the local economy. When you need a demolition task completed, call us at Jersey Shore Demolition and Hauling to learn how we can help.
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