Many buildings become worn down and dilapidated over time if they are not properly taken care of and then become unsafe to be inside and uneconomic to repair. Most of the time the ground that the old property sits on is worth more than the property itself, and so it is important to safely and efficiently take down the old buildings so that new construction projects can get underway.
Demolition is the taking down of such buildings and allows the materials taken from the old construct to be reused. These recycled materials are so highly sought after within the construction industry that whatever can be resold, is cleaned, packaged and put back in the construction marketplace. In some cases, tight planning regulations state that the new building must be made from exactly the same brick as the old one so as to waste as little material as possible.
Health and safety is obviously a priority on a demolition site, particularly that of the workers on site. On a demolition site, as with any construction site, workers are required to wear a hard hat, a high visibility jacket, protective footwear as well as in some cases, eye and ear protection. Another factor to take into account is that asbestos might be present; if it is then the site must be properly decontaminated under very strict conditions.
The vast majority of parts from an old building will be reused on a new building in the case of some bricks, tiles, steel, slate etc. Whereas materials that cant be reused because they are too badly damaged are sold for scrap and put to a different purpose.
How much it will cost to demolish a building greatly depends on the man-power required to sort the raw materials for recycling. If a big brick building needs to be taken down and the bricks need to be cleaned and stacked on pallets, then the cost will be considerably higher than that of a concrete building being pulled down by a crusher.
Finding a truly high quality demolition company can be a long process. The sort of company you should look for is one with a well established track record and a workforce with plenty of experience in order to have your demolition carried out with full confidence and competence.