Demolition

Licensed Demolition Contractor in Tomball

Building Demolition in Tomball

Gone means gone

Woodlands Land Services handles demolition from shed removal to complete building teardown across Tomball and Montgomery County. Our equipment includes hydraulic excavators with breakers, grapples, & heavy machinery. Services cover house demolition for rebuild projects, barn removal, pool demolition and fill-in, concrete slab removal, and garage teardown. We coordinate utility disconnection, haul debris to licensed facilities, and perform site grading. Owner-operated equipment. 21 years proven results.

Storm Damage Cleanup

Remove debris, damaged trees, and structural remains after severe weather. We separate salvageable materials, haul waste to approved sites, and restore properties. Experienced with insurance documentation requirements – helped dozens of Tomball homeowners file claims after the 2021 freeze.

Building Demolition

Tear down commercial buildings, barns, garages, and outbuildings safely. We disconnect utilities, remove hazardous materials, mechanically dismantle structures, separate recyclables, and haul debris to licensed facilities. Safety-focused work prevents damage to adjacent properties.

House Demolition

Remove residential structures for teardown-rebuilds, condemned properties, and land repurposing projects. We pull permits, disconnect utilities, salvage requested materials, demolish to grade, remove foundations, and backfill voids. Handled dozens of Tomball teardowns turning old homes into estates.

Barn Demolition

Take down old barns, stables, and agricultural structures on rural properties. We assess stability, salvage reusable lumber and metal, carefully dismantle to prevent collapse, and clear debris completely. Many Magnolia and Hockley properties have deteriorating barns from farming days.

Pool Demolition

Remove pools including shell, plumbing, equipment, and decking from your property. We drain, demolish, break concrete, pull underground plumbing, fill with clean material, and compact to prevent settling. Popular with homeowners reclaiming yard space – especially after the 2021 freeze burst pipes.

Ductless
Heating

Ductless mini-split systems provide heating without ductwork. Perfect for room additions, garages, workshops, and older homes where adding ducts is difficult. Wall-mounted units heat individual rooms efficiently. We install and service ductless heating systems across Midland. Popular in Green Tree North garage conversions and Grassland Estates workshop spaces. Quiet operation and zone control.


Did you know?

A skid steer can lift 1,500-3,000 pounds and turn within its own footprint, making it perfect for tight residential lots where larger equipment can’t maneuver.

Frequently Asked Questions About Demolition in Tomball TX

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How much does house demolition cost in Tomball?

House demolition typically costs $8,000-$15,000 depending on size and foundation type. A small pier-and-beam house runs cheaper than a large slab foundation home. Price includes demolition, debris hauling, and basic site cleanup. We provide free estimates.

How long does it take to demolish a house?

Most residential demolitions take 1-2 days for the actual tear-down, plus another day or two for debris removal. So figure 2-4 days total from start to clean lot. Larger homes or those with basements take longer.

Do you handle permits for demolition?

In unincorporated areas around Tomball, demolition permits often aren’t required. In city limits, you’ll need a permit. We can guide you through the process, but you’re responsible for pulling permits since it’s your property.

Can you demolish just part of a structure?

Yes, we do partial demolitions all the time – removing additions, tearing out interior walls, or demolishing attached garages. Tell us what stays and what goes, and we’ll work carefully to preserve what you’re keeping.

What do you do with the materials after demolition?

Most materials go to a landfill or demolition debris recycling facility. Concrete gets crushed and recycled. Metal gets scrapped. If there’s salvageable material like old barn timber, we can separate it for you if you let us know in advance.

How much does pool demolition cost?

Pool demolition runs $4,000-$8,000 depending on size and type. Inground concrete pools cost more than fiberglass or vinyl liner pools. Price includes breaking up the shell, filling the hole, and compacting. Most take 2-3 days.

Do I need to drain the pool before you demolish it?

Yes, pools must be drained before demolition. We can pump it out or you can drain it yourself beforehand. Proper drainage is important so we don’t create drainage problems or erosion on your property.

Can you demolish barns and old sheds?

Absolutely. Old barns and metal sheds are common demolition jobs around Tomball, Magnolia, and Waller. If the barn has valuable reclaimed wood, you might want to salvage beams before we tear it down.

What’s involved in concrete removal?

Concrete removal means breaking up slabs, driveways, or foundations and hauling the chunks away. We use excavators with breaker attachments or jackhammers depending on thickness. Most concrete gets recycled rather than landfilled.

Do you offer commercial demolition services?

Yes, we handle commercial demolitions – old warehouses, retail buildings, and industrial structures. Commercial jobs are larger scale but follow the same process: disconnect utilities, tear down the structure, haul debris, clean the site.

Nothing Like Other Contractors

Woodlands Land Services has cleared, graded, & shaped Tomball properties for 21 years. Owner Keven Ardoin operates the equipment on every job.

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