Houses, barns, and worn-out structures taken down and hauled away across Corsicana, TX and neighboring Navarro County. No size limit, and the lot is clean when we leave.
Corsicana, TX has more than a century of building stock, and not all of it made the trip. The first Texas oil boom built fast around here, and a lot of what went up between then and now is past saving: fire-damaged houses near town, collapsing farm structures out on the county roads, and old homesteads standing between a buyer and a build.
We take structures down under control, load the debris into our own 30-yard roll-offs as we go, and haul everything off. Then, because we are a dirt work company first, we backfill, compact, and grade so the ground reads as land again instead of a scar.
Corsicana sits at the western edge of our radius, an easy run down Highway 31 from our Cedar Creek Lake base, and we cover the surrounding Navarro County towns from Kerens to Blooming Grove right along with it.
Because demolition is the trade where cutting corners shows up later: debris buried in the hole, utilities handled casually, a lot left rough. We do it the boring, correct way. Utilities confirmed dead before machines move, material actually hauled off, and a finished grade you could mow next week.
The name is the promise. Tell us what you want the property to look like and we work until it looks that way. Free estimates, by-the-job pricing, and two owners who answer the phone Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm.
Size, materials, access, and haul-off distance set the price, so we quote each job individually after seeing the structure. The estimate is free, it is one written number for the whole job including haul-off and grading, and it does not grow after we start.
Yes. Slabs get broken out and hauled with the rest, and holes get backfilled in compacted lifts so the ground does not settle into a dip two winters from now. If you are rebuilding on the site, we can prep the new pad in the same mobilization.
Inside Corsicana city limits, demolition typically requires a permit; out in the county it is often simpler. Requirements also touch utilities and septic. We walk you through exactly what applies to your property before the job is scheduled.
Yes. Old farmhouses, barns, and outbuildings on rural land outside Corsicana, TX make up much of our demolition work. Rural access, septic considerations, and burn-versus-haul decisions are all things we sort out at the free estimate.
Usually, yes. Property changing hands along the I-45 and Highway 31 corridors often comes with closing deadlines, and demolition is the kind of job we can schedule tightly once utilities are confirmed dead. Tell us the date and we will tell you honestly if we can hit it.
Yes, complete haul-off in our own 30-yard roll-offs is the standard job, disposal included in the quoted price. Nothing gets buried on site and nothing sits in the yard for weeks waiting on a container company.
Free demolition estimates in Corsicana, TX and across Navarro County. Text us a photo of the structure to start.