Thursday, July 8, 2010

Conduct Pre-Demolition Inspection

Conduct a pre-demolition inspection with a government inspector, if applicable to your jurisdiction. Prior to the inspection, you will typically post a copy of the site plan to scale on the property with the permit. Inspectors often ensure that erosion control fencing and tree save fencing are installed appropriately, asbestos has been properly removed and the house is properly secured prior to demolition.




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Top 10 Tips for Demolishing a House

  1. Allow Time for Permits
  2. Find an Insured Demolition Company
  3. Research Permits & Regulations
  4. Apply for Permits & Provide Fees
  5. Hazardous Material Inspections
  6. Contact Utilities for Disconnection
  7. Submit Paperwork to Georgia Environmental Protection
  8. Identify Components for Recycling
  9. Contact Erosion Control Company
  10. Conduct Pre-Demolition Inspection

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  1. I never thought about having a pre-demolition inspection. I've never hired a demolition company before, but I doubt I would have ever thought of this. I'll have to check around my area to see if I can hire someone like this as well as the demolition company. Hopefully I'll be able to find someone before my scheduled demolition. http://www.honcdestruction.com/

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