Demolition Services

Garage Demolition

Oregon Junk Busters provides garage demolition, detached garage removal, structure dismantling, debris hauling, disposal, and cleanup throughout the Portland metro area. Whether the garage is old, damaged, unsafe, leaning, rotted, or ready to be cleared for a new project, our crew can help plan the teardown and remove the debris.

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Garage Demolition & Removal

Garage demolition requires planning, safe access, utility review, debris handling, and cleanup. Oregon Junk Busters can help dismantle and remove approved detached garages, small garages, garage additions, and related debris so the property is ready for the next step.

Because garages can involve electrical service, gas lines, concrete, roofing, siding, framing, asbestos concerns, permitting, and disposal requirements, every project is reviewed before work begins.

Detached Garage Demo
Small Garage Removal
Structure Dismantling
Roof Removal
Wall Removal
Debris Hauling
Disposal
Site Cleanup

Built for Careful Garage Tear-Downs

Send us photos of the garage, access area, utility connections, concrete, roof, siding, interior contents, and surrounding property. We’ll review the project and identify what needs to be confirmed before demolition begins.

What We Can Help Remove

Our garage demolition service is built for approved demolition projects where the structure needs to be dismantled, hauled away, and cleaned up. We can review older detached garages, damaged garages, small structures, and attached exterior components during the estimate.

Common Garage Demo Projects

Detached Garages
Old Wood Garages
Damaged Garages
Leaning Structures
Garage Contents
Garage Doors
Roofing Debris
Exterior Debris

Important Pre-Demolition Requirements

Before garage demolition begins, several items may need to be confirmed. Requirements vary by property, city, county, structure condition, and whether utilities or hazardous materials are present. We can help review the project scope, but some items may need to be completed by the property owner, utility provider, licensed trade, or permitting office.

Utility Disconnects
Permit Review
Electrical Review
Gas Line Review
Asbestos Testing Review
Hazardous Material Review
Access Planning
Disposal Planning

What Is Included

Every project is reviewed before work begins so the scope is clear. Pricing depends on the garage size, materials, access, contents, utility status, concrete, foundation conditions, labor required, disposal volume, and site conditions.

Demolition Labor
Dismantling
Loading Labor
Debris Hauling
Disposal
Final Cleanup
Service Areas

Garage Demolition Near You

Oregon Junk Busters provides garage demolition and detached garage removal services throughout the Portland metro area.

Garage Demolition FAQ

Common Questions About Garage Demolition

Do you demolish and remove garages?

Yes. Oregon Junk Busters provides garage demolition, detached garage removal, structure dismantling, debris hauling, disposal, and cleanup services throughout the Portland metro area.

How much does garage demolition cost?

Garage demolition pricing depends on the size of the structure, materials, access, utilities, concrete, foundation conditions, labor required, debris volume, disposal requirements, and site conditions. We provide project-based estimates after reviewing photos or completing a site assessment.

Do utilities need to be disconnected before garage demolition?

Yes. Any power, gas, water, or other utilities connected to the garage must be properly disconnected, capped, or confirmed safe before demolition begins. Utility requirements are reviewed during the estimate process.

Do you haul away all garage demolition debris?

Yes. Garage demolition services can include dismantling, loading, hauling, disposal, and final cleanup based on the approved project scope.

Are permits or hazardous material testing required?

Permit, asbestos, hazardous material, and utility requirements vary by property and project. These items must be reviewed before work begins and may need to be handled separately depending on the site.