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How to Prepare for Combination Demolition Services

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Combination demolition services start with manual demolition of the building and use mechanical demolition as the final step in the process. People who choose the combination option usually have items in the building they want to remove to keep or remove to salvage. If you are in this situation, then there are some things you need to do before the demolition service arrives. Here are a few ways you can prepare for combination demolition services.

Hire Skip Bins

One of the first things you can do to prepare for the combination demolition service is hire a skip bin. When the manual demolition process, you will be dealing with a lot of rubbish removal. Having a skip bin already in place during the manual demolition will help you manage the rubbish coming from the home. You can extend the skip bin hire contract for the final mechanical demolition as well. Keep in mind, specific items such as asbestos will have to be removed professionally due to their hazardous classification.

List Items for Salvage

When you order a manual demolition, you generally have an idea in mind about what items you want to salvage before the final demolition. With that in mind, you need to make a solid list of the items that you want to salvage and how. For example, you may want to remove the windows or fixtures and use them in your own home. You may also want to remove doors, stained glass and other items to sell off as construction salvage, antiques, or to scrap metal yards. Make sure your demolition crew knows the items you are trying to salvage so they can ensure the removal of the items during the manual demolition.

Survey the Area

Make sure you have surveyed the land and the building before scheduling the demolition. You may think it is safe, but you need to be sure. Capped off gas mains, for example, may still have trapped gas fumes in the pipes. You may still have power running to certain parts of the building or property. You may also find that some electrical wires would pose an issue during mechanical demolition. You need to know all of these issues and make sure you pass them onto the demolition service. They can take that information and help you ensure those issues are taken care of before the demolition.

These are only a few of the steps you should take to prepare for combination demolition services. If you are ready to move forward, schedule the demolition with your local demolition service. They can help with questions you have and they can give you advice and tips to prepare for your specific demolition needs.


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