A demolition contractor, like the one in the attached video, can offer several types of demolition services. When most people think of demolition services, they imagine the big heavy-duty bulldozer or massive crane swinging that enormous wrecking ball. While those images aren’t necessarily wrong, there is also much more to what a demolition contractor can do.
As our aforementioned video shows, sometimes it is only a partial demolition job, like a roof removal demolition project. When it comes to figuring out how much it will cost to hire a demolition contractor, however, it depends on more than the job being done.
In our video, the demolition contractor creates an estimate based on the hours the contractor estimates they will have invested in the job. Additionally, contractors might need to figure the cost of renting equipment or hiring additional resources for a large project. The bottom line is if you are trying to get an idea of how much it will cost to demolish a building, there is no standard rate. That also means that in order to get an estimate on how much it will cost to take down your structure, it will also require talking to a demolition contractor and shopping rates. Good luck with your demolition project and finding the right contractor for your job.