Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Demolition Of Vacant House By Advanced Demolition

A vacant, dilapidated house at 301 Lynnhaven Drive will be demolished by Advanced Demolition.

City Council members Monday approved a low bid of $4,500 from Advanced Demolition of East Peoria to tear down the house, remove debris and grade the property. City Administrator Jim Culotta said demolition probably will begin in a few weeks. Before that happens, city workers will remove a large tire in the backyard that has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes because of stagnant water, according to neighbors who spoke at the council meeting. The city owns the Lynnhaven property after having it declared abandoned and being granted a judicial need.

Nobody has lived in the house since the former owner died in June 2013. Neighbors first contacted city officials and expressed concerns about the house last summer. The three-bedroom, one-bathroom, 775-square-foot house south of Washington Plaza was built in 1965. It has an attached 264-square-foot garage that now has a plastic sheet covering the entrance.

"This is a neighborhood of well-kept homes. I can't imagine what it has been like for neighbors who live nearby or drive past the home to have to look at this house," said Mayor Gary Manier. "I'm sorry it has taken so long to get to this point, but we needed to do things the right way, the legal way," he said.

Aldermen directed city staff to have the house demolished on the contractor's schedule and not wait for a possible legal snag to be untangled. City Attorney Rick Russo advised alderman to wait until a buyer of the home's back taxes was reimbursed by Tazewell County before the house demolition takes place. But aldermen went against Russo's advice, even though the city could incur legal costs to resolve the back taxes situation.

Culotta said he doesn't anticipate the legal fees would be significant and he's asked Russo to check with the county regularly to make sure the reimbursement process is moving quickly. Advanced Demolition of East Peoria was the low bidder at $4,250 for the house demolition last month of a dilapidated home at 400 N. Lawndale Ave. in Washington. The city doesn't own the house, but it obtained court permission to have the house torn down.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

House Demolitions Peoria, IL. Area

House Demolitions - Peoria, IL.

How much does house demolition cost?

Sometimes the perfect building site has a dangerously run-down home already on the property and it needs to be razed. Or, a part of a house that isn't up to code needs to be removed.

Typical house demolition costs:
  • Complete house demolition by heavy equipment down to (but not including) the foundation/basement of an average house demolition with complete debris haul-away varies considerably; in the Midwest or other low-cost areas, it can be as low as $3,000-$8,000 for a small house demolition (800-1,500 square feet) with easy access for heavy machinery, but can easily run $7,000-$15,000 or more elsewhere, depending on size, materials, access and other factors.
  • A down-to-the-dirt professional demolition (including removing the foundation/basement) using heavy machinery and hauling away all debris can be $10,000-$25,000 or more, depending on size, materials, configuration (one- or two-story), local rates and access. A New Jersey realtor reports receiving house demolition bids ranging from $12,000-$25,000 to completely tear-down and remove an 1,800-square-foot waterfront home. Prices generally (but not always) include house demolition permit fees and debris removal costs. Total house demolition costs will increase if there's lead paint or asbestos removal.
  • Demolishing part of a house -- such as an attached garage, sagging porch or non-permitted addition that isn't up to code -- can be trickier because the rest of the structure needs to be unharmed. A simple project might run $1,000-$10,000 depending on the size area being removed, ease of access, the amount of debris and local labor rates dumping costs. A homeowner separated a garage and attached sunroom from the rest of the house, then paid a demolition company $6,000 to tear them down and excavate down 6-9 feet (to prepare for a new structure). A complicated partial-demolition project can be extremely labor-intensive and could run $15,000-$75,000.
  • Deconstruction is the orderly dismantling of a structure so the materials can be reused in another project or recycled into new products. TheReusePeople.org , a nonprofit California deconstruction company, estimates that removing a 2,200-square-foot home might cost $10,000 with standard house demolition methods and $24,000 with deconstruction, but could produce a tax savings of $29,000. The Sierra Club provides an overview .
House demolition related tags: Debris RemovalDumpsterFoundation DemolitionConcrete RemovalAsphalt Removal
What should be included:
  • Typically a representative of each company will visit the house demolition site before submitting a house demolition bid; this is the time to mention any possible problems with asbestos, lead paint; heavy equipment access, underground utilities or a septic system, or other concerns. Be specific about any plans for the house demolition site (they need to know if you're going to rebuild) and the condition you want the property in when the house demolition work is completed.
  • In most cases you will need a house demolition permit, and utility companies must be notified before any gas, water and electrical lines are turned off and ripped out. (Most house demolition companies will handle this for you, but be sure it's included in the house demolition quote.) BobVila.com describes the typical permit and planning process.
  • Full home demolition typically involves heavy machinery. An average home can be demolished in a day or two.
  • Demolishing only part of a home usually requires careful manual labor; BobVila.com provides a video of a front porch demolition and HGTV.com provides tips for tearing down an attached shed.
Additional home demolition costs:
  • Often any required permits are included in the demolition price, but if not it can be anywhere from$25-$100 depending on the size of the house, to several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on local rules. Some areas, such as several towns near Chicago, have imposed demolition taxes/fees for complete house tear-downs of as much as $10,000.
Shopping for house demolition:
  • In the Peoria IL. area get house demolition estimate here. Ask about specific experience with this type of demolition. Be sure you understand exactly what's included, how debris removal will be handled, and who is responsible for any required permits or dump fees. BobVila.com provides a home demolition checklist.
  • Residential house demolition is typically handled by smaller demolition companies, which are often are set up to tackle a wide variety of projects. Check whether a house demolition contractor is properly insured and bonded, and whether there are any complaints with the Better Business Bureau.
  • The National Demolition Association provides referrals to its members, as well as house demolition contractor licensing requirements by state.

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair Contractor

Trenchless Sewer Line Repair

Non-Invasive Sewer Line Repair from Advanced Demolition Sewer Repair Contractor

The expense and inconvenience of repairing sewer line or water pipes located underground cannot be underestimated. Not only does the process usually entail tearing up your lawn, it also usually means lengthy repair times and costly services. Sewer line repair / water line repair is necessary, as you eventually may experience problems due to broken, cracked or corroded sewer lines. Some homes may need the sewer lines replaced entirely! If you’re facing these sewer problems, call Advanced Demolitions Sewer Line Repair Contractor immediately. We have a superior sewer line repair solution and can restore your property’s plumbing in no time.
Call Advanced Demolitions Sewer Line Repair Contractor 309-550-6900 for innovative solutions to sewer line repair! *or submit our online request form here 

What Is Trenchless Sewer Line Repair?

Essentially, trenchless sewer line repair means we won’t have to dig up your lawn. We can restore your sewer pipes and water lines efficiently and effectively, without tearing up your property. A variety of advanced sewer line techniques are at our disposal to ensure that your yard stays in tact while we repair your sewer lines. Our expert sewer line contractors can effectively address your sewer line problems.
Take a look at some of the benefits of trenchless sewer line repair:
  • Repairs usually take less than a day
  • Less-intrusive techniques are better than traditional methods
  • Methodology keeps your lawn, landscaping, patio, and more in tact
  • Efficient sewer services save you time and money
  • Sewer repairs meet industry standards and are permanent

Should You Schedule Trenchless Sewer Line Repair?

How do you know if trenchless sewer line repair is right for you? Trenchless sewer line repair can solve a variety of difficult problems surrounding sewer and water line repairs.
Trenchless sewer line repair can address the following:
  • Underground sewer piping, especially underneath landscaping, homes, or apartment buildings
  • Blocked sewer pipes that have burst because of roots or household debris
  • Improperly installed sewer pipes that lead to constant sewer backups or leaky lines
  • Cracked sewer pipes caused by movement in the ground or the house
  • Damaged sewer pipes affected by persistent freezing and thawing
  • Installation of larger water lines to the house
Other sewer line repair techniques include pipe relining. The technique interchanges damaged sewer or water lines with new piping by the use of a tiny hole at the front and back of the piping run. The broken sewer line guides the new piping into place. All new replacement sewer line has a projected lifespan of one hundred years and are code compliant, chemical-resistant, root-resistant, and leak proof. Another effective technique is pipe relining. Pipe relining essentially gets rid of the need for broken sewer pipe removal. By inserting a hardening lining material which coats the inside of the existing pipe, a new pipe is created inside the broken one.

Our Courteous Sewer Line Repair Contractors Offers Quality Sewer Repair Services At The Cheapest Prices In The Peoria Area.....

To avoid disastrous sewer problems, Advanced Demolitions Sewer Line Repair Contractor provides sewer line repairs, and problem inspections. Don’t call someone who will needlessly damage your lawn! Call Advanced Demolitions Sewer Line Repair Contractors for sewer line experts who will provide friendly, courteous and cost-effective services. 
Cheap sewer line repair is a phone call away! Call Advanced Demolitions Sewer Line Repair Contractor at (309) 550-6900
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Friday, July 8, 2016

Peoria Excavation & Grading Contractor


EXCAVATION, TRENCHING, & GRADING ....
 
 Welcome to Advanced Demolition.  Central Illinois source for trenching and excavation, demolition, sewer lines, site development, snow removal and more. Servicing Peoria, Chillicothe, Lacon, Varna, East Peoria, Morton, Germantown Hills, Pekin and surrounding areas.
 Advanced Demolition provides the full spectrum of excavation and demolition services from both our offices located in East Peoria and Peoria, Illinois. We believe in providing the best services available to get the job done on time at the cheapest prices, and without complications. Our customers trust our job performance and 75% of our business is repeat business from our happy customers.
 At Advanced Demolition, our field supervisor and work crews have many years of excavation and demolition services experience. We are proud to offer hands-on ownership involvement in each and every excavation and demolition job we perform. Our low overhead transfers savings to you, the customer, and we are able to dedicate our equipment to your excavation and/or demolition specific project through completion. We develope a strong relationship with our customers, meaning no hassles and quick responses for every excavation, grading, sewer line repair, or building demolition.

 We offer site excavation and demolition services solutions customized to your specific excavation and demolition needs. Contact us today for a free cost quote. 

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Friday, July 1, 2016

How Much Does It Cost To Demolish A Peoria Area House?

How Much Does It Cost To Demolish A House in the Peoria, IL. Area?

If you have purchase a condemned house or one that is so old you are going to have to spend a small fortune to make the house livable again you may want to consider demolishing the old house and erecting a new house in its place. Sometimes tearing down a house may be your only alternative. Below are some facts and figures about home demolishing costs.

Is the House Worth Salvaging or Demolition?

If you are not sure whether getting rid of the old home is really your best option you can consult with a building demolition contractor. In addition some very old homes may be sitting in a historic district and you would be unable to tear the home down. This information is easily obtainable if you contact the building department in the city the home is in.

Next consider the price of the lot the house is on. Some lots in affluent neighborhoods can be worth a load of money, even if there is no home on the lot. In fact, many neighborhoods that become the “new dream place to live” would be excited to get a new home and attract even more buyers.

What to do Before Tearing down the House

Before doing any house demolition you will need to get a permit from your local city or county government. It is not advisable to try a home demolition without a permit. The fines you could face would quickly eat away at your house demolition budget.

Check with the gas, water and electric companies to make sure all of the utilities are off. Also find out if there are any lines underground that you need to be cautious of. You may have to wait a couple of days for everyone to send a technician out to disconnect and abandon all utility lines and mark underground lines. It may be wise to check with the local fire department as well in case they require notification of such house demolition plans.

Make sure you are properly equipped to deal with hazards such as asbestos. Many homes erected prior to 1950 have asbestos insulation and floor tiles. Asbestos abatement may cost you an additional $2 to $4 per square foot to remove. Don’t forget about the lead paint in old homes as well.

Estimated Costs of Complete House Tear Down

If you are considering a complete house tear down but want to leave the foundation or basement of a home that ranges between 800 to 1,500 square feet you can expect to spend between $3,500 and $8,500 dollars. This is for homes located in areas of the United States that are low cost such as in the Midwest. This estimated price includes debris removal. In areas that are more affluent such as in big cities you can expect to spend between $7,000 and $15,000.

Demolishing a home and removing the foundation or basement will cost a bit more. The price ranges from $10,000 to $25,000 and depends on the materials, whether the home is one or two stories, the rates of local house demolition contractors for similar work and how easily the home is accessed. Remember the total house demolition cost will increase if there is lead paint or asbestos in the home.

Partial House Demolition

If you have a garage that isn’t attached and has outlived its usefulness you can expect to spend between $1,500 up to $6,000 depending on the location and what it is you are tearing down. A porch my cost more than the garage when demolishing because the porch is attached to the home and during demolition care will need to be taken so damage is not done to the rest of the house.

Deconstruction instead of Demolition

When you tear down something and want to save the materials for use on another project you are deconstructing rather than demolishing. If you deconstruct a house in an affluent state you can easily spend double the cost for deconstruction as you would to demolish. For example a home that would cost $10,000 to demolish will cost about $25,000 to deconstruct. The up side to deconstruction is you could see a some but little tax savings.

Other House Demolition Costs to Consider

If you are required to get a permit prior to demolition you can expect to pay $25 to $100 for each permit and could go as high as several thousands of dollars. In Chicago, for example, the cost of a permit to demolish an existing home will cost you up to $10,000 for the permit because of their local rules. In addition utility companies may charge for a service call if they have to come out.

Remember when considering whether or not to demolish a home you need to consult with a local demolition company about permits and utility companies to abandon all power lines. Demolishing a house can be a great money saver if you have many costly repairs that need done in order to make the dwelling livable once again.

Cheap Way to Demolish a House in the Peoria Area

Property owners undertake house demolition projects for several reasons. A buyer plans to build a home on property with an unfixable structure. A home is extensively damaged by fire, earthquake or other natural disaster. Developers want to build a commercial project on property with a dilapidated house. House demolition projects involve expenses for permits, labor and deconstruction. Property owners must often perform environmental remediation work, as well. Creative house demolition solutions can often reduce expenses.

Contact Advanced Demolition for your house demolition needs in the peoria area. You can submit the online request form and get a free cost quote on all your demolition projects.


Saturday, June 18, 2016

Paul Carson Named CMO

Paul Carson Named CMO

We couldn't be more pleased to announce our new Chief Marketing Officer, one of Advanced Demolition's good ol' boys, Paul Carson. We look forward to Paul taking the company to the next level with online marketing.


South Peoria and North Valley shows many dilapidated, abandoned houses with boarded windows.

PEORIA — A ride down streets in South Peoria and the city’s North Valley shows many dilapidated, abandoned houses with boarded windows.

City officials have long tried to improve the look of some these blocks by demolishing homes that are unsafe or have a “blighting influence.”


The problem is, the vast majority of money budgeted for 2015 to raze the structures has been used. More than $750,000 has been spent knocking down 73 houses in just six and a half months. Most of these homes are in South Peoria, the East Bluff and the North Valley, said Assistant Community Development Director Joe Dullin. Last year, it took the city nearly 11 months to knock down the same number of structures.

These old abandoned buildings aren’t only eyesores but can be illegal shelters for the homeless, dangerous playgrounds for children and sites for criminal activity. In some blocks of South Peoria, up to 25 percent of the homes are boarded up or vacant, said Ross Black, community development director.

“Last year the city tore down more houses than we historically ever torn down in the south end, but there’s still a need and demand for more,” Dullin said.

Black said unless a building is an immediate danger to lives, such as the fire-damaged home at 401 NE Monroe St. that burned in late May, no progress will be made on the “list” of homes in need of demolition this year.

Even if more money was available, deciding to knock down homes that went through the lengthy process of getting a court order for demolition gets complicated when emergency cases arise.

“We were not anticipating a demolition (at 401 NE Monroe St.) and all of the sudden we have to do it,” he said. “We may go into a week saying ‘We can knock down this house, this house and this house’ and then we get a lot of rain or there’s a fire and we have to start all over again.”

At least seven more emergency demolitions occurred because of near-record rainfall and flooding in June.

Black did say the city is making progress on improving the appearance of neighborhoods, though it will be a number of years until the number of houses in need of demolition is under control.

Dullin said it is tough to determine exactly how many homes need to be knocked down because the department understands that it does not have the resources to secure all the court orders and pay for demolitions.

Black agreed saying, “Unfortunately there’s no lack of buildings that could be demolished. At least for the foreseeable future we’re going to have more properties that need to be demolished than we’ll have funds to do the demolitions.”

He said the increased need for demolition, which costs at least $8,000 per single family residence, is due to a lack of funding in the 1990s — the city simply wasn’t knocking down old houses. The problem has cascaded and now demand heavily outweighs supply, leaving blocks littered with homes that hurt the image of some neighborhoods.

Moreover, increased demolitions produce increased vacant lots, which also have a negative influence on a community’s appearance and requires upkeep that is paid for by the city. A legislative effort that would let the city impose liens on other properties across town — or elsewhere in the state — owned by the individuals who hold title to the dilapidated structures has been stymied.

“We’re just trying to catch up,” Black said. “Houses will simply continue to deteriorate and if you can demolish the houses that in the worst shape every year, then you can create stability in neighborhoods. The problem is once you get behind it’s really difficult to catch up unless you have a massive funding source that can come in and help.”

For a building to be torn down, the structure must meet one of 13 “dangerous building” criteria, which includes having boarded windows and entrances, outlined in chapter five of the City Code. A demolition order must be then granted by a judge, which can take six to nine months.

In 2014, about half of the 86 homes demolished were in South Peoria. The North Valley and East Bluff had 14 and 13 houses torn down, respectively.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

DEMOLITION SERVICES

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Founded in 2000, with the mission to provide professionalism and the highest safety standards in the demolition services industry, Advanced Demolition has grown into one of the largest demolition services contractor in the Peoria / East Peoria area.  The company is insured and bonded demolition contractors located in the Peoria area providing demolition services to the highest level of customer satisfaction.

Advanced Demolition will be your single source for any type of demolition services ranging from small garage demolitions to large multi-story building. Advanced Demolition’s team consists of the most knowledgeable and professional demolition services experts in the industry.

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Building Demolition Contractors

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With years of building demolition, wrecking and dismantling experience, a highly-skilled and safe work crew, and a comprehensive modern demolition equipment, Advanced Demolition is prepared to perform the demolition of one structure, or an entire plant or facility.

Please keep in mind we are Demolition Contractors Services.

Our industrial and commercial demolition contractors services include:

  • Building Demolition Contractors Services
  • Total Plant and Facility Demolition and Wrecking
  • Selective Demolition and Dismantlement Contractors Services
  • Concrete or Steel Silo Demolition Contractors Services
  • Foundation, Slab and Footing Removal
  • Technical and Standard Demolition Contractors Services
  • Industrial and Commercial Demolition Contractors Services

We perform each demolition project with emphasis on safety, budget and client satisfaction. We have completed demolition and wrecking projects throughout the central IL. area. Sample Demolition Contractors Services projects are provided below. For complete demolition contractor services project quotes you can click on the blue highlighted text.

Building Photo in Total Demolition Project Excavator tearing down building. Demolishes Building Adjacent to Substation. Every Demolition Contractors Services project has its unique challenges, but there are times when the most difficult ones are posed by the client's neighbors.

On one such project, Advanced Demolition was tasked with performing a total Demolition Contractors Services project of a 3-story building that was immediately adjacent to an substation. Advanced Demolition had to protect the substation and prevent debris and dust from entering the area while performing the demolition project safely and effectively.

Total Demolition Contractors Services, Excavation, Recycling
Demolition Contractors Services Project - East Peoria, IL.
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Total Building Demolition

Advanced Demolition performed the total site dismantling and removal of Buildings at a Facility, Peoria. The project included asbestos and lead abatement, line breaking, confined space entry, rigging, dismantling, selective and total demolition. Asset / Investment Recovery in scrap and surplus assets. Total Site Decommissioning, Environmental Services, Confined Space, Rigging, Selective Demolition Contractors Services, Asset/Investment Recovery. Industrial and chemical plant demolition by Advanced Demolition Large Industrial Demolition Project Completed by Advanced Demolition Bldg. Advanced Demolition All Industrial Services completed a large industrial building demolition project in 2015. The wrecking and demolition scope included the total demolition of two large 3-story buildings which needed to be completed with 2 months.

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Total Building Demolition Contractor Services by Advanced Demolition  Industrial and Commercial Demolition Services by Advanced Demolition. All Industrial Services performed the demolition of Terminal and completed the project by the end of June. This high profile project called for very tight security and very stringent safety precautions. The project was made up of five integrated phases that included selective demolition, interior demolition, and total demolition contractor services. A vast majority of work had to be completed in occupied areas.

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Saturday, June 11, 2016

How much should I pay to tear down a one car garage demolition?

How much should I pay to tear down a one car garage demolition?

The roof on my existing garage is in poor condition and the garage is starting to lean to one side.

Garage Demolition

Typical wood construction - probably about $2000 plus or minus $500 assuming no hazardous materials like asbestos or lead paint - double that if the garage has them, which if the garage old is most likely. This does NOT include removing foundation or slab, which would add probably that much again to double that much to remove concert and refill hole.

This estimate assumes dumping fees of a couple hundred dollars a truckload - if you have dump fees of a hundred or two a ton like we have, then a truckload can run $1000 just for the dump fee - so can easily triple your cost.

If concrete or block then probably about 50% more on demo cost - but demo disposal cost may go down if you have a concrete recycling facility in your town, which commonly take it for less than $50/truckload - basically a paperwork fee.

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Garage Demolition Costs: Peoria Area
Average National $2,681 based on 89 projects
Cost Range              $1,325 - $4,000 based on 89 projects

Average Illinois     $3,785 based on 17 projects
Cost Range           $1,560 - $4,300 based on 17 projects

Garage Demolition Costs


Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
The job was to demolish a damaged single-car garage. The resulting debris was cleaned up and hauled away.
Final Cost: $3,300
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
Garage demo, debris hauled away
Building Demolition and Site Graded
Two flats and garage had to be demolished and land graded

Quoted Cost: $8,300
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
Two flats and garage demolition, site graded upon completion
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
1.5-stall garage demolition. Haul away all the debris.

Final Cost: $1,300
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
1.5 stall garage demo
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
The project is to remove a 20 ft by 20 ft wood garage.

Quoted Cost: $4,200
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
20 x 20 ft. wood garage
Single Car Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
Received an estimate from the demolition company to remove a single-car garage.

Quoted Cost: $3,000
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
Rough estimate
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
Rental property has detached one car garage with roof collapsed (walls are cinder block, roof is wood structure). Utilities have been removed. Left the slab behind.

Final Cost: $4,600
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
Detached single-car garage with roof collapsed (walls are cinder block, roof is wood structure), utilities removed, left concrete slab
Two-Car Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
It was a 2-car garage demolition project.

Quoted Cost: $2,750
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
$2500-$3000 estimate, 2-car garage, constructed of wood
Garage Demolition, Small Shed Demolition
1 1/2 car garage removal with small shed attached (10 ft sq), customer has permit and utilities were cut off.

Booked Cost: $3,000
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
1 1/2 car garage removal, small shed removed (10 ft sq), customer has permit and utilities were cut off.
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
The job is to demolish an 18 x 16 foot wood garage.

Quoted Cost: $4,000
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
18 x 16 ft garage, wood, permit needed
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
My 50 year old garage was falling apart and needed to come down. It was a small one-car garage made of wood with a cement floor.

Final Cost: $1,500
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
Single-car garage with cement floor demolition
One-Car Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
The cost includes demolishing a single-stall garage sitting on a concrete slab.

Booked Cost: $2,750
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
$2500-$3000 estimate, single-stall garage, concrete slab
Garden Shed Demolition in Peoria, IL
Garden shed in back yard with concrete floor needs to be demolished and hauled away.

Final Cost: $590
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
a small 4 ft by 6 ft shed
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
My one car garage was dilapidated and needed to come down.

Final Cost: $2,000
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
1-stall garage demo
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
The job was for a 2 car garage demolition.

Quoted Cost: $3,000
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
two-car garage demo
Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
We have a one-car garage measuring 12 by 24 feet that needs to be demolished.

Quoted Cost: $2,150
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
12 x 24 ft garage
Single-Car Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL
We needed our 14 x 20 foot garage demolished. It has wood siding and is a single-car garage.

Quoted Cost: $1,500
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
$1100 - $1500 estimate
Garage Tear Down and Haul Away in Peoria, IL
We got an estimate to tear down our garage and have the debris hauled away.

Quoted Cost: $1,750
Garage Demolition Cost Details:
(garage only) $1,750
12 x 22 ft garage
Single-Car Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL

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Thursday, June 9, 2016

Advanced Demolition and Excavating Contractor

Excavating and DEMOLITION is our business! 

At Advanced Demolition and Excavating we offer years of professional experience to the entire Peoria tri-county area.
 
Advanced Demolition and Excavating is a demolition contractor for commercial building demolitions, industrial building demolitions and residential demolition sites,  demolition of houses, garages and other permanent building structures.  Our team of demolition experts offer debris removal and clears the site of the demolition for any new construction or addition.

Advanced Demolition and Excavating is fully licensed, insured and bonded. We offer emergency service to our customers, and are open on the weekends for your convenience.  We are a locally owned and operated company.


FAQ's About Demolition Contractors

Questions and Answers About Demolition Contractors

Aren't all demolition contractors in Peoria about the same?
Definitely not. Knowledge and professionalism among demolition contractors varies widely. We have the right equipment for the job, understand and follow proper demolition procedures, are licensed, bonded, and insured, and seek to recycle any materials we can.

How is the demolition performed? 
Residential projects like house demolition, garage demolition, barn demolition or demolishing of a shed typically use hydraulic excavators and other heavy equipment to tear down and remove the building.

Do I need a permit for demolition services?
Yes, permits are almost always required. It's a good idea to contact your local building inspector even before contacting advanced demolition contractors. Your local building inspector can quickly provide you a wealth of information as to what will be required. Depending on where you live, permits may be required by the city, county, and/ or state. Your local municipality may also have regulations related to notifications, noise, hours of demolition, disposal of the debris, etc... Advanced demolition contractor is well informed about local regulations and will pull the permits on your behalf in most cases, but be sure to clarify up front with advanced demolition contractor all the services you need performed.

Does the house or building I want to tear down need to be inspected for hazardous materials like asbestos or lead paint prior to demolition?
Many states and localities require that older homes or buildings be inspected for the presence of asbestos, lead paint, and other hazardous materials prior to being demolished. If your home or building contains hazardous materials that need to be removed, proper procedures for abatement need to be followed. Advanced demolition contractor may offer this service or work with an environmental remediation specialist to complete the removal of hazardous materials.

Advanced Demolition Contractor Servicing Nearby Areas

Armington, IL           Mapleton, IL
Bellevue, IL           Marquette Heights, IL
Brimfield, IL           Minier, IL
Creve Coeur, IL   North Pekin, IL
Deer Creek, IL   Norwood, IL
Delavan, IL           Peoria, IL
Glasford, IL           Peoria County, IL
Green Valley, IL   Princeville, IL
Hanna City, IL           Rome, IL
Heritage Lake, IL   South Pekin, IL
Hopedale, IL           Tazewell County, IL
Kingston Mines, IL   West Peoria, IL
Lake Camelot, IL

Our Demolition Contractor Service Location
East Peoria, IL  61611 - Request Free Demolition Quote 

Peoria Demolition Contractor

Demolition Contractor for Peoria, Illinois

What is the typical process to demolish building?

  1. Request an estimate from reputable demolition contractors
  2. Apply for demolition permits and approval from local government authorities
  3. Utilities need to be properly disconnected
  4. Older homes or buildings need to be inspected for hazardous materials like asbestos
  5. Safely tear down the building
  6. Removal and disposal of demolition debris

Why use Advanced Demolition?

  • licensed
  • insured
  • reliable
  • affordable

Local Demolition Contractor

Bartonville, ILMorton, IL
Chillicothe, ILPekin, IL
Dunlap, ILPeoria Heights, IL
East Peoria, ILTremont, IL
Elmwood, ILWashington, IL
Mackinaw, ILPeoria, IL

Demolition Service Area 

Peoria, IL 
61614, 61604, 61611, 61603, 61605, 61615, 61607, 61606, 61610, 61602, 61601, 61612, 61616, 61625, 61635, 61650, 61651, 61652, 61653, 61654, 61655, 61656

Excavation and Demolition Services Located in Peoria, Illinois

Excavation and Demolition Services Located in Peoria, Illinois

Commercial or Residential Demolition and Disposal.

Advanced Demolition and Excavating provides the full demolition services located in Peoria, Illinois. We believe in providing the best demolition services available to get the job done the first time, on time, on budget, and without any complications. Our customers trust our job performance and most of our demolition business is repeat business.

At Advanced Demolition and Excavating, our crews have many years of demolition experience. We offer hands-on ownership involvement in each demolition job thats done. Our low overhead transfers savings to the you the customer for your specific demolition project through completion. Advanced Demolition and Excavating mean no hassles and quick responses.

We offer site solutions and customized to your specific demolition needs. Contact us today for a free consultation. If you are looking to demolition a larger structure such as a strip mall, a shopping complex, a Wal-Mart or a school we have the experience and resources you need. 

Advanced Demolition – Building Demolition, Pool Demolition, Driveway Demolition Contractors. Large demolition projects such as industrial parks, factory warehouses, sewer plants and electrical fields require experienced personnel and reputable contractors working together to ensure a safe and successful demolition. Advanced Demolition gives you both resources specific to your area for a successful and safe finish. Advanced Demolition offers affordable house , garage and commercial building demolition services. We are insured, licensed, and bonded.



House Demolition Company in Peoria, IL

House Demolition Company in Peoria, IL

Are you looking for a top rated house demolition contractor company in Peoria, Illinois that you can rely on? Advanced Demolition Contractor Company is the number one place to find the most reliable, affordable house demolition contractors in Peoria, IL. Here at Advanced Demolition Contractor we are local Peoria house demolition company, making sure that you only work with the best! You've found #1 demolition company in Peoria, Illinois. The best demolition contractor in Peoria is Advanced Demolition Contractor, which is located at 534 Sanford St., East Peoria IL 61611. Choosing a demolition company in Peoria, IL listed right here on Advanced Demolition Contractor leads to lower prices, better service and high quality demolition contractor services in Peoria, Illinois every job. Advanced Demolition Contractor in East Peoria is fully insured, bonded, and licensed to perform demolition contractor jobs.

Peoria Demolition Services

Finding a reliable demolition company in Peoria, Illinois that offered fair rates and high quality services used to seem impossible, but with Advanced Demolition Contractor, it's easier than ever before. Request demolition quote to get free estimate:
  • Commercial Demolition in Peoria, Illinois
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Peoria House Demolition Contractors

Friday, June 3, 2016

Home & Garage Demolition in Peoria, IL


If you’re planning to tear down and remove a home or garage in the Peoria, Illinois area, Advanced Demolition is here to make it hassle free to hire a demolition contractor. Learn more about our house demolition by requesting a free qoute today.

Total Home Demolition & Garage Demolition

Total demolition uses both heavy machinery and human muscle to clear the property.  Often, the home is vacant and there is very little that can be conveniently salvaged.  These cases are wholly an expense.  You will be spending money to have utilities turned off safely, a home torn down and large amounts of building debris carted away to a landfill. Nothing or very little from the home's original value is retained.

Total demolition is an attractive method for these reasons:

Saves time - hydraulic excavators can bring a home down very quickly once work begins... often the work is done in just a few days.
Low labor costs - the demolition work is predominantly completed by heavy equipment.

Commercial Building Demolition in Peoria, IL


Advanced Demolition is the place to get free quotes for commercial and industrial demolition jobs in Peoria, IL.  Whether you need to tear down a commercial building or house, Advanced Demolition is the right company to lead your project.

Commercial and Industrial Demolition Tips for Peoria, IL

What is the cost to demolish a commercial or industrial building?

The total cost of commercial demolition varies widely by the size and material of the building, complexity of the project, need for environmental remediation, and location.  Request Advanced Demolitions commercial demolition quote to get the lowest costs for commercial demo projects from around the peoria area.

Many contractors offer “light” commercial demolition services. What is it?

Light commercial demolition refers to partial or total demolishing of a commercial building that is less than three-stories tall. In other words, not a skyscraper! Advanced Demolition Contractor is capable of light commercial demolition are also able to handle residential projects. Explosives and wrecking balls are typically not used in light commercial demolition projects.

Best Demolition Companies in Peoria, IL


Advanced Demolition is a quality demolition contractor in Peoria, Illinois area to demolish a house, garage, or commercial building.  Advanced Demolition is licensed, insured, bonded, reliable, and affordable. Request an estimate for your project today.

What is the typical process to demolish building?

Request an estimate from Advanced Demolition Contractor.
Advanced Demolition Contractor will apply for demolition permits and approval from local government authorities.
Utilities need to be properly disconnected.
Older homes or buildings need to be inspected for hazardous materials like asbestos.
Safely tear down the building or house.
Removal and disposal of demolition debris.

Concrete Demolition in Peoria, IL


If you need a concrete remover in Peoria, IL, Advanced Demolition Contractor can help.  We are experts that know how to remove concrete and have the right tools and equipment to break up and dispose of concrete driveways, asphalt, and cement slabs of any size.

Will I need a permit for concrete removal on my property?

In most cities, the short answer is yes. Permits are required by many local governmental bodies before demolition can take place on any building or structure, including demolition and removal of concrete or asphalt structures like driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, or foundations. You should be able to apply for a permit for your concrete removal job through the Peoria building department or inspection services department.

Swimming Pool Demolition and Removal in Peoria, IL

Peoria Area Swimming Pool Removal

Peoria Area Swimming Pool Removal

For swimming pool removal in Peoria, Illinois area, choose Advanced Demolition Contractor.  We simplify the demolish and remove an in-ground swimming pool removal.

Pool Removal FAQs

What are the benefits of a swimming pool removal?

Pools can be hazardous for families with young children. By removing your pool, you are removing a significant danger from your property. Removing your pool will give you more yard space for outdoor activities and new construction. If you are looking to sell your home, removing your pool may expand the number of potential buyers and make it easier to sell.

Looking to reduce time and money on swimming pool maintenance? A pool removal would be the easiest route to take.

How much does it cost for a swimming pool removal?

The cost associated with a swimming pool removal is determined by a few different factors. Residential swimming pool removal typically costs anywhere from $5000 to $12,000 depending on the type, location, size, and proximity of the pool. Another pricing factor to consider would be whether or not your city requires any special permits in order to do the job. Some cities have special requirements on the hauling of debris, what pool removal procedure can be used, and what type of sand can be used for back filling. Advanced Demolition Contractor will usually handle the permitting process.

Time to remove your swimming pool?


Advanced Demolition will give you the reliable and comprehensive swimming pool removal service at an affordable rate.Removing your swimming pool can reduce hazards and liability, expand the number of potential homebuyers, eliminate costly upkeep and give you more yard space for lawn activities.
Advanced Demolition specializes on cost effective concrete swimming pool removals to save you time and money. With our experience, we can demolish and fill in any size in-ground or above-ground swimming pool removal.

Visit our website for info on swimming pool removals in the Peoria, IL. area
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Barn Dismantling and Demolition in Peoria, IL


Successful barn demolition in Peoria, Illinois area depends largely on the quality of the contractor you hire.  Whether your plans involve deconstruction and a step-by-step dismantling of an old barn, or a quick and safe removal.

Top two reasons to demolish your barn

A well-constructed barn can last decades, even more than a century with proper care. However, there comes a time when the wooden supports give way to weathering and aging. Here are the top two reasons to demolish the barn rather than let it sit as is:

Safety – Old barns with rotted support beams and damaged roofs are an accident waiting to happen. Even beyond the safety aspect, many older barns are not insurable by the insurance company. That means if someone gets hurt in or around the barn, you could be liable to pay for their injuries.
Aesthetics – An old, rundown barn is an eyesore to an otherwise nice property. A dilapidated barn also can lower the value of your property, so it’s a good idea to either replace the barn or simply demolish the old structure.

Neighbors Hope New Funding Will Tear Down More Vacant Houses

PEORIA, Ill. -- New funding could help demolish vacant homes in Peoria. Thursday, the Illinois Housing Development Authority announced a $10.5 million investment in communities across the state.

Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity will get $770,000 to tear down about 22 properties by 2017.

"By having a big impact in a small area, we hope to see a ripple effect," said Peoria's 3rd District Council Member, Tim Riggenbach. "We saw that to a large degree last year. This additional money is only going to make that ripple that much larger."

The details are still being worked out, but the money is expected to help areas in the South Side and East Bluff. Neighbors hope the new funding goes a long way in turning their communities around. For the last 45 years, Bobette Shrode has lived on South Greenlawn Avenue in Peoria. Over the years, neighbors left town, leaving dozens of homes battered and neglected.

"A lot of the houses that are so bad, you wonder why they are still even standing because the people let them go," said Shrode. "There's really no property value down here anymore."

Last year, Peoria went full-force in demolishing vacant homes. The city ran short on money in July, after tearing down more than 70 houses for about $700,000. Only one empty house is left standing on Shrode's block.

"It's better to have a vacant lot than a dilapidated house," said Shrode.

The new funding will help tear down an additional 22 houses and landscape the areas. Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity will handle the project. They will work with city officials to determine which houses are top-priority.

"I think this will be able to help because instead of just seeing a bunch of vacant houses, we will see a lot of green landscape and fresh air on this end," said Peoria resident, Angela Traylor. "It will make it great."

Council Member Tim Riggenbach said he is also looking forward to using leftover money from the Attorney Generals Grant in the East Bluff Neighborhood. Six new houses are expected to be built along with another six renovations.

Beau Ebenezer - cinewsnow.com 

Demolition Company in Peoria, IL Area

Best Demolition Company in Peoria, IL Area

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Peoria Area Demolitions

PEORIA, IL — A ride down streets in South Peoria and the city’s North Valley shows many dilapidated, abandoned houses with boarded windows.
City officials have long tried to improve the look of some these blocks by demolishing homes that are unsafe or have a “blighting influence.”
The problem is, the vast majority of money budgeted for 2015 to raze the structures has been used. More than $750,000 has been spent knocking down 73 houses in just six and a half months. Most of these homes are in South Peoria, the East Bluff and the North Valley, said Assistant Community Development Director Joe Dullin. Last year, it took the city nearly 11 months to knock down the same number of structures.
These old abandoned buildings aren’t only eyesores but can be illegal shelters for the homeless, dangerous playgrounds for children and sites for criminal activity. In some blocks of South Peoria, up to 25 percent of the homes are boarded up or vacant, said Ross Black, community development director.
“Last year the city tore down more houses than we historically ever torn down in the south end, but there’s still a need and demand for more peoria area demolitions,” Dullin said.
Black said unless a building is an immediate danger to lives, such as the fire-damaged home that burned in late May, no progress will be made on the “list” of peoria area homes in need of demolition this year.
Even if more money was available, deciding to knock down homes that went through the lengthy process of getting a court order for demolition gets complicated when emergency cases arise.
“We were not anticipating a demolition and all of the sudden we have to do it,” he said. “We may go into a week saying ‘We can knock down this house, this house and this house’ and then we get a lot of rain or there’s a fire and we have to start all over again.”
At least seven more emergency peoria area demolitions occurred because of near-record rainfall and flooding in June.
Black did say the city of peoria is making progress on improving the appearance of neighborhoods, though it will be a number of years until the number of houses in need demolition is under control.
Dullin said it is tough to determine exactly how many homes need to be knocked down because the department understands that it does not have the resources to secure all the court orders and pay for peoria area demolitions.
Black agreed saying, “Unfortunately there’s no lack of buildings that could be demolished. At least for the foreseeable future we’re going to have more properties that need to be demolished than we’ll have funds to do the peoria area demolitions.”
He said the increased need for peoria area demolitions, which costs at least $9,000+ per single family residence, is due to a lack of funding in the 1990s — the city simply wasn’t knocking down old houses. The problem has cascaded and now demand heavily outweighs supply, leaving blocks littered with homes that hurt the image of some neighborhoods.
Moreover, increased peoria area demolitions produce increased vacant lots, which also have a negative influence on a community’s appearance and requires upkeep that is paid for by the city. A legislative effort that would let the city impose liens on other properties across town — or elsewhere in the state — owned by the individuals who hold title to the dilapidated structures has been stymied.
“We’re just trying to catch up,” Black said. “Houses will simply continue to deteriorate and if you can demolish the houses that in the worst shape every year, then you can create stability in neighborhoods. The problem is once you get behind it’s really difficult to catch up unless you have a massive funding source that can come in and help.”
For a building to be torn down, the structure must meet one of 13 “dangerous building” criteria, which includes having boarded windows and entrances, outlined in chapter five of the Peoria City Code. A demolition order must be then granted by a judge, which can take six to nine months.
In 2014, about half of the peoria area 86 homes that were demolished were in South Peoria. The North Valley and East Bluff had 14 and 13 houses torn down, respectively.