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When a structure has to come down in Jackson, it needs to come down safely, legally, and on schedule. We handle demolition projects across Jackson and the metro area — from single-car garages in Belhaven to full house teardowns in South Jackson — with the permits pulled, the utilities disconnected, and the debris hauled off before you have to ask.

No structure too stubborn. No lot left messy. Call [PHONE] and tell us what needs to go.

Demolition Services We Provide in Jackson

House Demolition — Complete residential teardowns, including houses damaged by fire, storms, or Jackson’s notorious Yazoo clay. When foundation repair costs more than the house is worth, we clear the way for what’s next.

Commercial Demolition — Retail buildings, warehouses, office structures, and abandoned commercial properties throughout Hinds County.

Mobile Home Demolition & Removal — Tear-down and haul-off of manufactured homes, including frame, axles, and everything down to clean dirt.

Pool Removal — Partial and full in-ground pool demolition, filled, compacted, and graded so the yard is usable again.

Concrete & Slab Removal — Driveways, patios, foundations, sidewalks — broken out, loaded, and hauled to the right disposal site.

Garage, Shed & Barn Demolition — Small-structure removal done fast, usually in a single day.

Lot Clearing & Debris Hauling — Overgrown lots, storm debris, and post-demolition cleanup across the metro.

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Why Jackson Property Owners Call Us

We know Jackson’s permit process. Every demolition inside city limits goes through the City of Jackson Permit Division, and the permit won’t issue until utilities are properly disconnected — Entergy for electric, Atmos for gas, city water and sewer cut and capped. We manage that entire sequence so your project doesn’t sit dead for weeks waiting on a disconnect letter.

We handle the asbestos question up front. If your structure was built before 1978 — and most of Jackson’s housing stock was — federal and state rules require an asbestos survey before demolition. Skipping it can stop your project cold and trigger serious fines. We’ll tell you exactly what’s required on the first phone call, not after you’ve signed.

Straight pricing, no surprises. No two demolition jobs are alike — structure type, materials, lot access, and disposal load all change the number, which is why we don’t throw out blind estimates. We look at your actual project and quote the full scope — permits, tear-down, hauling, and grading — so the price you hear is the price you pay.

Insured, careful, and accountable. Demolition is controlled violence. The control part matters. We protect neighboring structures, fences, driveways, and trees, and we leave lots graded clean — not cratered.

Jackson Is Rebuilding — One Cleared Lot at a Time

Jackson is in the middle of a serious push against blighted and abandoned properties. The State of Mississippi has appropriated $2 million for acquiring and demolishing blighted properties in the city, and the City Council continues to approve teardowns of abandoned structures across Jackson — including historic corridors like Farish Street.

Whether you’re a property owner tired of a dangerous eyesore next door, an investor clearing the way for new construction, or a landlord dealing with a fire-damaged rental, removing a failing structure protects your property value and your neighborhood. We make it simple: one call, one quote, one clean lot.

Serving Jackson and the Entire Metro

Based in the Jackson metro, we serve Jackson, Byram, Clinton, Pearl, Ridgeland, Flowood, Madison, Brandon, Raymond, Terry, and surrounding Hinds, Rankin, and Madison County communities. From Fondren to West Jackson, if it needs to come down, we’ll be there.

How Our Demolition Process Works

  1. Call or request a quote. Tell us what needs to come down and where. We move fast — most quotes turn around quickly once we’ve seen the project.
  2. We handle the paperwork. Permits, utility disconnect coordination, and the pre-demolition asbestos survey if your structure needs one.
  3. Tear-down day. Most residential structures come down in a day or two. We control dust, protect the neighbors’ property, and keep the site safe.
  4. Haul-off and grading. Debris goes to the proper disposal facility. Your lot gets graded level and left ready for whatever comes next.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to demolish a house in Jackson, MS?
There’s no honest one-size answer — cost depends on the structure’s size and materials, lot access, what’s inside it, whether asbestos is present, and disposal requirements. A small open-lot teardown and a two-story with tight access are completely different projects. What we can promise: a fast, free quote based on your actual property, with the full scope included. Call [PHONE] with the address.

Do I need a permit to demolish a building in Jackson?
Yes. Demolition inside Jackson city limits requires a permit from the City of Jackson Permit Division, and utilities must be disconnected first. Metro suburbs like Pearl, Clinton, and Ridgeland have their own permit offices. We pull the permits as part of every job.

Is an asbestos inspection required before demolition?
If the structure was built before 1978, yes — federal NESHAP rules and the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality require an asbestos survey before demolition begins. If asbestos is found, it must be properly abated before tear-down. We coordinate the survey and any required abatement so the project stays legal and on track.

How long does a house demolition take?
The physical tear-down usually takes 1–3 days. Start to finish — permits, utility disconnects, survey, demolition, and haul-off — plan on 2–4 weeks. The paperwork is the slow part, which is why we start it immediately.

Can you demolish a house with a mortgage or insurance claim involved?
Yes, but your lender or insurer typically needs to sign off first. Fire-damaged and storm-damaged structures often involve insurance; we can document the demolition for your claim.

Do you buy salvage rights or reduce cost for salvageable materials?
Depending on the structure, architectural salvage, metals, and reusable materials can offset some demolition cost. Ask when you call — it depends on what’s in the building.


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