Houses, commercial buildings, interiors, and cluttered lots — brought down and hauled off clean, with the permits, inspections, and paperwork handled for you.
Tell us about the structure or site — we respond the same business day.
typical house teardown including haul-off
written bids — scope, schedule, and disposal plan stated plainly
of loads ticketed into licensed disposal facilities
Chattanooga-based, fluent in Hamilton County requirements
Every project gets the same treatment: fixed bid, managed compliance, controlled teardown, documented disposal.
Full teardowns, garages, pools, mobile homes, and slabs — permits to finish grade.
Learn more →Retail, office, industrial, and multifamily structures with NESHAP compliance documented.
Learn more →Gut-outs and surgical removals that protect everything you're keeping.
Learn more →Slabs out, brush grubbed, debris gone — a lot you can build on or sell.
Learn more →Chattanooga is rebuilding itself block by block — infill houses replacing postwar structures, aging strip centers giving way to new pads, older multifamily coming down for denser projects. Every one of those transitions starts with demolition, and in Hamilton County that means starting with a regulated sequence: written utility disconnects, a pre-demolition asbestos inspection performed by a Tennessee-accredited inspector, notifications with lead times fixed by rule, and a permit that only activates when the file is complete. None of it is optional, and none of it is where an owner wants to learn by trial.
The economics reward sequence-keepers too. A stalled demolition is a carrying-cost machine — loan interest, taxes, insurance, and a construction schedule sliding week by week. The most expensive demolition in town is the cheap bid that didn't include the inspection, missed the notification window, or left debris the county later traced back to the property owner. Where your debris ends up remains legally your problem until a licensed facility accepts it; the disposal tickets in our closeout file exist because of exactly that rule.
Our bids are fixed and complete: compliance management, controlled teardown with dust suppression and protected neighbors, haul-off to licensed facilities, and a finish grade you can build on. Houses typically run $8,000–$25,000 and come down in a few working days once the paperwork clears. Commercial structures are bid per project, with the closeout documentation lenders and buyers expect.
If the structure is in the way — of a build, a sale, or simply your peace of mind — the site visit is free and the bid is in writing.
Straight answers to what Chattanooga property owners ask most.
Most single-house teardowns run $8,000–$25,000 depending on size, basement vs. slab, access, and haul distance. Garages, pools, and mobile homes run less. Site visits and fixed bids are free.
In most cases, yes — Hamilton County requires a pre-demolition inspection by a Tennessee-accredited inspector, and notification rules can apply even when nothing is found. We coordinate the inspection and filings as part of every project.
Teardown and haul-off: usually 2–4 working days. The pre-demo sequence (utilities, inspection, notifications, permit) adds 2–4 weeks — which is why we start the paperwork the week you sign.
Yes — partial demolition is routine: pools with engineered backfill, garages and outbuildings, driveways and slabs broken out and recycled.
Hauled to licensed facilities with tickets in your closeout file; concrete and metal recycled where practical. That documentation protects you — debris is legally the owner's responsibility until a licensed facility accepts it.
Constantly — demolition is the first domino in most schedules. Plan-based bids, pad-ready packages with site clearing, and compliance files formatted for lenders.
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