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Tracked excavator demolishing an old two-story wood farmhouse with debris piled on the lot — Demolition in Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho

Elmore County, Idaho

Demolition in Mountain Home, ID

Mountain Home, high-desert country on the Snake River Plain

Demolition around Mountain Home plays out on the open high-desert plain along I-84, where farmsteads, shops, and outbuildings sit scattered across the dry Elmore County ground. Iron Crest Earthworks brings the crew and the iron to drop barns, houses, garages, and slabs, sorts and hauls every load off, and keeps dust knocked down on the windy plain so you're left with a clean, level lot.

What's included

  • Barn & outbuilding demolition
  • House & structure demolition
  • Garage, shop & pole-barn demolition
  • In-ground & above-ground pool removal
  • Mobile & manufactured home removal
  • Interior & selective demolition (strip-outs)
  • Concrete, slab & foundation removal
  • Deck, fence & shed teardown
  • On-site dumpsters sized to the job + full debris haul-off

In Mountain Home, we take on demolition across downtown Mountain Home, the I-84 corridor, rural Elmore County acreage, and the rest of Elmore County — sized to the lot and the access on each site.

Our process

How demolition works in Mountain Home

  1. 01

    Walk the site & quote

    We come out, look at the structure and the access, flag any utilities or hazards, and give you a straight written price — free.

  2. 02

    Permits & disconnects

    We coordinate the demolition permit your city or county requires and make sure power, gas, water, and septic are properly disconnected before anything comes down.

  3. 03

    Tear down & sort

    The crew brings it down safely, keeping dust and debris controlled, and sorts material so concrete, metal, and wood go where they should.

  4. 04

    Haul off & grade

    Everything gets loaded and hauled to the right facility, then we rough-grade the footprint so you're left with a clean, usable site.

Every Mountain Home job includes coordinating the permits Elmore County requires and hauling debris off-site — we leave the lot clean and ready for what's next.

Working in Mountain Home

Mountain Home, high-desert country on the Snake River Plain

Mountain Home is an Elmore County town set on the open high-desert plain along I-84, anchored by the nearby Air Force base and surrounded by sagebrush flats and ag ground toward the Snake River. The wide-open terrain means room to work, with farmsteads, shops, and outbuildings scattered across the dry, level ground.

Mountain Home jobs play out on open high-desert ground — demolition of farm structures and outbuildings, land clearing, excavation, and site prep on level, sandy terrain. Dust and erosion control matter on the dry plain, and we manage the haul-off and Elmore County permitting.

Areas we serve

  • downtown Mountain Home
  • the I-84 corridor
  • rural Elmore County acreage
  • the Air Force base area

Around Mountain Home

  • the Snake River
  • Bruneau Dunes State Park
  • Mountain Home Air Force Base
  • the high-desert plain

Demolition in Mountain Home — FAQs

Do you offer demolition throughout Mountain Home?

Yes — we cover all of Mountain Home and Elmore County, from downtown Mountain Home and the I-84 corridor to rural Elmore County acreage and the Air Force base area. Reach out for a free on-site quote.

Do you work outside Mountain Home, too?

We do — along with Mountain Home, we regularly handle demolition in nearby Kuna, Boise, Meridian and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near the Snake River, you're well inside our service area.

Do you haul off the debris after demolition in Mountain Home?

Always. Every Mountain Home job includes sorting, loading, and hauling debris off-site, so your Elmore County lot is left clean — no pile left for you to deal with.

What kinds of structures do you demolish?

Barns, houses and additions, commercial and light-industrial buildings, detached garages, shops, pole barns, in-ground and above-ground pools, mobile homes, concrete, decks, and sheds. If it needs to come down, we can usually take it.

Do you haul the debris away?

Yes — every demolition includes sorting, loading, and hauling the debris to the proper facility. We leave you a clean, level lot.

Do I need a permit, and will you handle it?

Most demolition in the Treasure Valley requires a permit from your city or county, plus utility disconnect sign-offs. We coordinate that process with you before work begins.

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We work across the Treasure Valley near Mountain Home.

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Need demolition in Mountain Home?

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