Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQ page! Here, we've compiled answers to the most common questions about our services, including interior demolition, bulk hauling, and land clearing in the College Park, Upper Marlboro, and Washington, D.C. areas.

Interior Demolition

  • What is interior demolition?

    Interior demolition is the process of selectively removing interior components of a building or structure. This can include walls, ceilings, flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures, typically in preparation for a renovation or remodeling project. It's different from full-scale demolition, as the exterior structure and key structural elements are left intact.

  • Do I need to get permits for interior demolition?

    Yes, in most cases, you will need a permit. The specific requirements vary depending on your location and the scope of the project. We can help you navigate the permitting process, ensuring your project is compliant with all local regulations in College Park, Upper Marlboro, and Washington, D.C.

  • How is interior demolition priced?

    Pricing for interior demolition is based on several factors, including the size and scope of the project, the materials to be removed, and the accessibility of the site. The presence of any hazardous materials, like asbestos, can also affect the cost. We provide a detailed, upfront estimate after an initial consultation to ensure transparency.

Bulk Hauling

  • What kind of materials do you haul away?

    We can haul away a wide range of non-hazardous materials. This includes construction debris, renovation waste, old furniture and appliances, yard waste, and general junk. If you have a question about a specific item, just ask!

  • How does your pricing work for bulk hauling?

    Our pricing is typically based on the volume of material being hauled away and the type of material. We provide a guaranteed, upfront price before we begin any work so there are no surprises.

  • Do I have to be on-site for the pickup?

    No, you don't. We offer convenient curbside pickup options where you can leave the material outside in an easily accessible area. If the items are inside, or if they are particularly heavy or difficult to move, you will need to be present for the service.

  • What do you do with the materials you haul away?

    We are committed to eco-friendly practices. Materials are sorted, and we aim to recycle or donate as much as possible before disposing of the rest at a licensed facility. We minimize landfill waste whenever we can.

Land Clearing

  • What is land clearing?

    Land clearing is the process of removing trees, vegetation, stumps, and other obstacles from a plot of land. This is often done to prepare the site for new construction, landscaping, or agricultural use.

  • How is land clearing different from forestry mulching?

    Land clearing involves the complete removal and hauling away of all vegetation and debris, leaving a bare plot of land. Forestry mulching is an alternative method where specialized machinery grinds trees and brush on-site, converting them into a nutrient-rich mulch that remains on the ground. Mulching is often a more eco-friendly and cost-effective option for certain projects.

  • Do I need a permit for land clearing in D.C., College Park, or Upper Marlboro?

    Yes, permits are often required, especially for projects involving substantial vegetation removal. The specific permits needed depend on the location and the scale of the project. We can help you determine the necessary permits and assist with the application process to ensure compliance.

  • How long does a land clearing project take?

    The timeline for a land clearing project depends on several factors, including the size of the area, the density and type of vegetation, the terrain, and the required equipment and crew size. We provide a clear and realistic timeline in our initial project estimate.