Greater Birmingham, AL

Demolition in Greater Birmingham, AL

Archon handles small-to-mid-size demolition across the Birmingham metro — old sheds, barns, detached garages, mobile homes, and outbuildings. We tear down, separate metal and waste, and haul everything off so the lot is ready for what's next.

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Demolition in Greater Birmingham, AL by Archon Land Management

What's included

  • Shed, barn, and garage tear-downs
  • Mobile home and trailer demolition
  • Pool demolition and fill
  • Concrete slab, foundation, and driveway removal
  • Fence, deck, and small structure teardown
  • Full debris hauling and disposal

Best for

  • Property owners clearing the lot to rebuild
  • Investors prepping flips and rebuilds
  • Farms removing old outbuildings
  • Commercial property cleanup
  • Estate cleanouts and inherited properties

How we work

We walk the structure, check for hazards, disconnect utilities (or coordinate with the utility company), drop the structure cleanly, separate scrap from waste, and haul it all off. You get a clean, level lot.

Demolition in Alabama — the details that matter

What we tear down and what we don't

Archon handles small-to-mid-size demolition across the Birmingham metro — sheds, barns, detached garages, mobile homes, pool houses, carports, and concrete slabs. We're a good fit for residential, agricultural, and small commercial work. For high-rise or large industrial tear-downs, you want a specialty firm — that's not us.

What is us: the old farm barn that's leaning and dangerous, the abandoned mobile home a new owner inherited with a property, the rotting deck and pool that have to go before the lot can sell, the storm-damaged outbuilding the insurance company wrote off. We can usually be in and out in a day or two for residential structures, longer for larger commercial work or anything with environmental concerns.

Utilities, permits, and the paperwork side

Before any structure comes down, the utilities have to be disconnected — power, gas, water, sewer. We coordinate with Alabama Power, Spire, and your local water authority to schedule disconnects, or we can guide you through the calls if you want to handle them yourself. Demolishing a structure with a live gas line is the kind of thing that ends up in the news, so we don't move until everything is verified dead.

Demolition permits depend on the city. Birmingham, Hoover, Vestavia Hills, and most other municipalities require a permit for any structure over a certain size, and unincorporated Jefferson and Shelby County have their own rules. We'll tell you exactly what's needed for your jurisdiction and either pull the permit ourselves or hand you the application — whichever is easier for you.

Mobile homes, asbestos, and what changes the price

Mobile home demolition is one of our most common jobs — and it has a few wrinkles. Older mobile homes (pre-1980) may contain asbestos in floor tiles, siding, or insulation. If we suspect asbestos, we stop and recommend a licensed abatement contractor handle that material first; cutting through it ourselves is illegal and dangerous. Once any hazardous material is addressed, we can take the structure down quickly. The steel frame is separated from the rest and usually goes to scrap, which actually offsets some of your cost.

For other structures, the things that drive the price are size, the materials involved (steel and concrete take longer than wood frame), distance to the dump, and whether the site is accessible to a roll-off dumpster. A 1,200-square-foot detached garage in an easy-to-access yard runs very differently from a barn at the back of a 40-acre property with a half-mile dirt driveway. Free quotes, and we'll walk through the trade-offs with you before signing anything.

Debris hauling and what happens to the material

When we quote a demolition job, hauling and dump fees are included unless you tell us you want to keep the material. Wood, drywall, insulation, and general construction debris go to a licensed C&D landfill. Metal — sheet metal roofing, structural steel, mobile home frames, copper plumbing — gets separated and sold for scrap, which reduces what hits the landfill.

Concrete slabs and foundations can be hauled to a recycling facility that crushes them into reusable aggregate. That's a more sustainable option than landfilling and often the same price. Tires, appliances, and electronics need special handling and have their own disposal fees — we'll flag those before we start so there are no surprises. When we leave a demo site, the lot is graded clean and ready for whatever comes next.

Frequently asked questions

Do you handle the dump fees and permits?

Yes — disposal is included in the quote. Demolition permits depend on the city; we'll let you know what's needed and can help coordinate.

Can you demo a mobile home?

Yes. Mobile homes and trailers are a common job for us. We separate the metal frame and skin from the rest of the debris.

What about asbestos or lead paint?

If we suspect either, we'll pause and recommend a licensed abatement contractor handle that part first. Safety and code compliance always come first.

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