Professional Structural Dismantling

Expert demolition & technical teardowns.

From complex RV and camper disposal to mobile home demolition, backyard sheds, rotted decks, hot tubs, and structural removals, Oregon Junk Busters provides safe demolition services across the Portland metro.

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OR CCB #255649
WA #OREGOJB755C8

What We Dismantle

We specialize in structural removal on residential and commercial properties, ensuring every piece of debris is cleared and salvaged where possible.

The OJB Clean-Slate Guarantee

Every structural teardown includes a high-power magnetic site sweep. We help ensure your yard is clear of nails and metal debris, leaving the ground raked, cleaned, and ready for your next project.

Demolition Service Area

Serving the Portland Metro and Surrounding Cities

Oregon Junk Busters provides demolition, structural dismantling, RV disposal, mobile home demolition, shed removal, deck removal, hot tub removal, and related teardown services throughout the following Oregon communities.

AEO / Common Answers

Demolition FAQ

How much does demolition cost in Portland?

Because every structure is unique, we provide project-based quotes. Costs are determined by structure size, material density, site access, labor needs, disposal requirements, and whether utilities or permits need to be considered.

Do you dispose of old RVs or campers on-site?

Yes. We dismantle RVs and campers directly on your property when they cannot be safely towed. This process may include stripping the structure, sorting recyclable materials, hauling debris, and cleaning the site.

Are you licensed to tear down structural buildings?

Yes. Oregon Junk Busters is a licensed CCB contractor with OR CCB #255649. Hiring a licensed contractor helps protect your property during demolition, dismantling, and structural removal work.

What cities do you provide demolition services in?

We provide demolition and dismantling services in Aloha, Beaverton, Canby, Clackamas, Estacada, Gladstone, Gresham, Happy Valley, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Newberg, Oregon City, Portland, Sandy, Sherwood, Tigard, Tualatin, West Linn, and Wilsonville.

What happens to the salvaged building materials?

Whenever possible, we use a donation-first and recycling-focused approach. Reusable materials may be separated from the waste stream before disposal to reduce landfill impact.