Cottages · Cabins · Trailers · Rural Homes · Garages · Sheds
Whether you’re clearing space for a rebuild, removing a damaged structure, or preparing land for sale, we provide complete residential demolition
across Northern Ontario.
Includes :
Full home & cottage demolition • Partial demolition (rooms, additions) • Mobile home/trailer teardown • Shed & outbuilding removal • Garage demolition & concrete pad removal • Fire-damaged & unsafe structure demolition • Debris hauling & complete site cleanup • Optional grading & land leveling.
HOW WE WORK?
Our Demolition Process For Residential Buildings
01
Site Evaluation
We evaluate all potential risks and recommend safe, effective methods to ensure the demolition runs efficiently
02
Planning
After that, we prepare a simple demolitionplan that covers safety, tools, timing, and site protection. This keeps everything organized and stress free
03
Demolition
When the setup is done, we start the demolition with safe and modern methods. We work carefully to avoid damage and keep the area as quiet and clean as we can
04
Debris Removal
After we finish the demolition, we clean everything up. All debris is collected, sorted, and disposed of the right way, making sure your site is ready for what comes next
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Trusted Residential Demolition Services for Northern Ontario
Demolition King is built on a team of skilled and reliable demolition professionals. With years of hands-on experience, we know how to take down homes safely, efficiently, and with care.
As local homeowners our selves, we understand that any demolition project can feel overwhelming, so we work closely with you to create a plan that feels clear and comfortable from the start. Our residential demolition services include site checks, preparation, permits, demolition work, debris removal, and full cleanup.
We manage the entire process from beginning to end. Whether you need a small section removed or a full home teardown, you can count on us to handle the job properly so you can focus on the next step of your project Local expertise you can trust. Fair pricing and dependable service. Fully insured and safety-focused.
Permits for
Residential Demolition
Before starting any demolition or renovation work, you must have an approved Building Permit. Whether you are removing a small section of your home or taking down the entire structure, the same type of permit is required. The process can feel confusing because it depends on the size of the project and local rules in your area. Most homeowners choose to let their renovation or demolition contractor handle the permit application, since they already have all the details needed. If you would like the Demolition King to manage the permit process for you, we can take care of it from start to finish.
Permit needed for residential demolitions: Building Permit.
Please note that an additional fee applies if we handle the permit application on your behalf
Your Trusted Demolition Partner
Our crew shows up on time and fully prepared with the right equipment for the job. You can rely on us as your demolition partner for safe, efficient commercial tear downs.
Stress Free Residential Demolition
Demolishing a commercial property does not need to be complicated. We make the process easy so you can stay on schedule and move forward with your project without delays. Let Demolition King take care of the demolition while you focus on the next steps.
DEMOLITION KING
Need a Reliable Team for Residential Demolition? We Can Handle it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it usually cost to tear down a house?
The cost depends on the size of the house, what it’s made of, and how far we need to travel. In Northern Ontario, distance and disposal fees can change the price a bit. We always do a quick site check and give a straight, honest quote so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise bills, no city-style markup.
How long does it take to take down a whole house?
Most houses can be taken down in a day or two, but it depends on the size, weather, and how easy the property is to access. Here in Northern Ontario, snow, tight driveways, or rough terrain can slow things down a little. Once everything is cleared and utilities are shut off, our crew works fast and safely to finish the job.
Do I need a permit to take down my house?
Yes, every town or city in Northern Ontario requires a demolition permit. It makes sure utilities are disconnected properly and the work follows local rules. If you’re not sure where to start, we can point you in the right direction or help you with the steps so you don’t run into delays.
Is it safe to do a demolition myself or should I hire a pro?
Taking down a house isn’t a regular DIY job. You need the right equipment, safety training, and a plan for hauling away all the debris. In Northern Ontario, long distances and tough terrain make it even trickier. A professional crew knows how to handle everything safely, quickly, and by the book. It usually ends up saving time and money in the long run.
What needs to be done if the house has asbestos?
If your house is older, there’s a good chance it has some asbestos. Before demolition, a certified inspector needs to test for it. If asbestos is found, we bring in licensed pros to remove it safely. Ontario has strict rules for this, and we make sure everything is done properly so the demolition can move forward without issues.
How should I get my place ready for demolition?
You’ll need to clear out your belongings, get utilities shut off, and make sure your permit is approved. In Northern Ontario, we also pay attention to weather and access roads. Don’t worry — we walk you through everything so you’re fully prepared before the crew shows up.
Do you take out the foundation too when you remove a house?
Most of the time, yes. We break up and remove the foundation unless you’re planning to reuse it. Northern Ontario soil and frost conditions often mean it’s best to take it out completely. We handle all the concrete disposal and leave the ground level and clean.
How do you keep dust and debris under control while working?
We use water to keep the dust down, and we load debris immediately so it doesn’t blow around or create a mess. Whether your property is near trees, neighbours, or a lake, we make sure the site stays clean and safe. Good cleanup is a big part of demolition, especially in Northern Ontario.
