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​ How much do demolition companies charge?

The cost of demolition varies based on factors such as the size of the structure, location, materials, and required permits. On average:
  • Residential demolition costs between $4 to $15 per square foot.
  • Commercial demolition can range from $5 to $25 per square foot, depending on complexity.
  • Small structures like sheds or garages may cost between $1,000 to $10,000, while larger demolitions can exceed $30,000.
    For an accurate estimate, it's best to request a site assessment from a professional demolition contractor.

​What does demolition work include?

Demolition work involves the safe and controlled teardown of structures, including:
  • Full building demolition (residential and commercial)
  • Selective demolition (removing specific parts of a structure)
  • Interior demolition (removing walls, flooring, and fixtures)
  • Concrete and asphalt removal
  • Land clearing and site preparation
  • Debris hauling and recycling
  • Hazardous material handling (asbestos, lead, etc.)

What is the Triangle Building in Fort Worth?

​The Triangle Building was a historic commercial structure in Fort Worth, Texas, known for its unique shape. It was demolished to make way for modern development. If you’re interested in historic preservation and demolition projects in Fort Worth, our team ensures responsible demolition that complies with city regulations.

How to estimate demolition cost?

Estimating demolition costs involves several factors, including:
  1. Square Footage – Larger buildings cost more to demolish.
  2. Building Materials – Brick, concrete, and steel are more costly to remove than wood.
  3. Location & Accessibility – Tight urban spaces may require specialized equipment, increasing costs.
  4. Permits & Regulations – Fort Worth requires demolition permits, which add to the expense.
  5. Debris Removal & Disposal – Recycling materials can lower costs, while hazardous waste disposal increases them.
  6. Labor & Equipment – Manual demolition costs more than mechanical demolition.
For an accurate estimate, contact a local Fort Worth demolition contractor for an on-site evaluation.
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