
Canyon County, Idaho
House & Structure Demolition in Nampa, ID
Canyon County's hub, rooted in farm and ranch country
From older downtown Nampa homes to commercial buildings along the corridors, structure demolition here means handling permits, disconnects, and debris on a range of lot types. Iron Crest Earthworks takes the building down safely, removes the foundation and slab, and hauls everything off to leave a clean Canyon County lot.
What's included
- Full house & addition teardown
- Commercial & light-industrial structures
- Fire & flood-damaged buildings
- Utility disconnect coordination
- Foundation removal & site grading
In Nampa, we take on house & structure demolition across downtown Nampa, the Lake Lowell area, Karcher, and the rest of Canyon County — sized to the lot and the access on each site.
Our process
How house & structure demolition works in Nampa
- 01
Site & utility review
We assess the building, confirm what utilities serve it, and identify hazards, then quote the job free.
- 02
Permits & disconnects
We coordinate the demolition permit and make sure power, gas, water, and sewer/septic are properly disconnected first.
- 03
Controlled demolition
The structure comes down in a controlled sequence, with dust and debris managed throughout.
- 04
Remove & grade
Foundation and slab are removed, all debris is hauled, and the lot is rough-graded clean.
Every Nampa job includes coordinating the permits Canyon County requires and hauling debris off-site — we leave the lot clean and ready for what's next.
Working in Nampa
Canyon County's hub, rooted in farm and ranch country
Nampa is the largest city in Canyon County and the metro's second-largest overall, with deep agricultural roots, an older downtown, and farm and dairy ground stretching out toward Lake Lowell. Rural parcels here often carry aging barns, shops, irrigation infrastructure, and decades of accumulation.
Nampa's farm and ranch ground means a lot of barn and outbuilding demolition, pole-barn and shop teardowns, and land clearing on irrigated acreage. Rural lots out toward Lake Lowell often have old wells, septic, and buried debris we plan for, and Canyon County permitting applies.
Areas we serve
- downtown Nampa
- the Lake Lowell area
- Karcher
- the Midland corridor
- south Nampa
Around Nampa
- Lake Lowell
- Indian Creek
- the Snake River Canyon
- Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge
House & Structure Demolition in Nampa — FAQs
Do you offer house & structure demolition throughout Nampa?
Yes — we cover all of Nampa and Canyon County, from downtown Nampa and the Lake Lowell area to Karcher and the Midland corridor. Reach out for a free on-site quote.
Do you work outside Nampa, too?
We do — along with Nampa, we regularly handle house & structure demolition in nearby Caldwell, Meridian, Middleton, Kuna and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near Lake Lowell, you're well inside our service area.
Do you haul off the debris after house & structure demolition in Nampa?
Always. Every Nampa job includes sorting, loading, and hauling debris off-site, so your Canyon County lot is left clean — no pile left for you to deal with.
Do you handle the permit and utility disconnects?
Yes. Structure demolition requires both, and we coordinate the permit and confirm power, gas, water, and sewer/septic are disconnected before work starts.
Can you demolish fire- or flood-damaged buildings?
Yes — we regularly take down damaged structures. We assess the specific hazards on site and plan the teardown accordingly.
Will you remove the foundation too?
Yes. We remove the foundation and slab and rough-grade the lot so it's ready for rebuilding.
House & Structure Demolition in nearby cities
We work across the Treasure Valley near Nampa.
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Need house & structure demolition in Nampa?
Tell us what needs to come down or get cleared — we'll come look and give you a straight, free quote.