
Demolition Service
House & Structure Demolition in the Treasure Valley
Houses, additions, and commercial structures taken down safely.
When a house, addition, or commercial building has reached the end of the line, Iron Crest Earthworks takes it down completely and clears the site. We handle full residential teardowns, additions, and light-commercial and industrial structures across the Treasure Valley — including fire- and flood-damaged buildings.
Structure demolition is the most permit- and utility-sensitive work we do, so we manage it carefully: disconnects confirmed, permits in hand, then a controlled teardown that keeps the site, the neighbors, and the crew safe.
What's included
- Full house & addition teardown
- Commercial & light-industrial structures
- Fire & flood-damaged buildings
- Utility disconnect coordination
- Foundation removal & site grading
Our process
How house & structure demolition works
- 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.
In the Treasure Valley
Local ground, handled right
Tearing down a house in an established Boise or Meridian neighborhood is a different job than dropping a structure on open Canyon County ground — access, neighboring structures, and city requirements all shape the plan. We handle both, and we manage the Ada/Canyon County permit and utility-disconnect steps that structure demolition always requires.
House & Structure Demolition FAQs
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.
Can you work in a tight neighborhood?
Yes. We sequence the demolition and manage access, dust, and debris to protect neighboring properties.
Pairs well with
Demolition is rarely the whole job — these services finish it off.
Need house & structure demolition?
Tell us what needs to come down or get cleared — we'll come look and give you a straight, free quote.