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Demolition Doesn’t Have to be a Disaster

 

masonry demolition

Demolition doesn’t have to be a disaster. Plan with us!

Sometimes an old building just has to go. It happens, but are you ready for it? Having a building or structure demolished can get messy quickly if you’re not properly prepared. That’s why we’re giving you the rundown on demolition so that you can be ready when the time comes. Interested in learning more about the process? Read more and find the answers to your demolition questions.

Safe demolition requires careful planning.

When you’re getting ready to have a building come down, you need to consider a lot of factors. Considering everything is going to ensure that the process goes smoothly and safely. This is particularly true if your structure is in a densely populated area, is severely damaged, has contaminated substances inside of it, or if pieces of it will need to be salvaged. Work closely with your demolition expert to see how things are going to play out and follow their directions closely.

There will be dust.

When a demolition occurs, there is a certain amount of nuisance that it may cause your neighbors. There will be tons of dust that will fly into the air, potentially causing issues for people. The noise will be pretty intense as well. You should also keep in mind that there will be a great deal of vibration throughout the area. This could be potentially dangerous for other buildings and structures nearby, so make sure to stay on top of it. Whether the method of demolition is mechanical or through an implosion, there will be a lot of problematic after effects. You should be ready for them.

Looking for someone to handle your next demolition?

Contact Delprete Masonry. Our masonry restoration professionals have the experience and history of satisfied clients to prove that we’ll get the job done right, and cost-effectively. To get started with your professional masonry restoration project, please contact our office today at 410-683-0650 or email us at mike@delpretemasonry.com. We serve Baltimore City, County, Harford County, Carroll County, Anne Arundel County, and Howard County. Keep up with our blog for masonry related information, and follow us on FacebookTwitter, and Google+.

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