Tax deduction can offset the cost of deconstruction projects

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Donation Demolition offers homeowners who are looking to remodel their home to receive a tax write-off for their salvage materials. Deconstruction is an environmentally-friendly alternative to demolition. Trained deconstruction crews carefully deconstruct the area in your home to salvage as many of the reusable materials as possible, diverting them from local landfills. Salvaged items typically include doors, windows, cabinets, lighting and plumbing fixtures, framing lumber, roofing materials, and flooring. In addition, the value of used building material donations can often be substantial large enough to pay for the costs of deconstruction

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Deconstruction

Diverting an entire dwelling of building materials from the landfill is a great way to do that. Nationwide, construction and demolition waste accounts for 12-50% of the entire waste stream.

Residentional Demolition

Almost all reusable building materials, general contents, and personal property are candidates for donation. This includes a wide range of materials, working appliances and even landscaping artifacts.

Commerical  Demolition

Address the sensitive demo work that needs to be deconstructed without the liability of damages that can occur in normal work of demolition.

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Get expert guidance on Deconstructing your home with our consultation services. We assess your home, offer personalized advice, and help you make informed decisions for your home's to add additional levels.
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Environmental-Friendly

Diverting an entire dwelling of building materials from the landfill is a great way to do that. Nationwide, construction and demolition waste accounts for 12-50% of the entire waste stream

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Donate

Remodeling? Taking down a home or building? Excess materials from a project? You have the opportunity to help the environment, and get paid for doing it!The federal government allows a tax deduction for those materials donated to a participating nonprofit.

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Tax deduction

This tax deduction can help offset the cost of deconstruction projects, and is a much better deal for the environment than sending the materials to the landfill.

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For all of our customers we provide a Satisfaction Guarantee, ensuring and promising that working with us guarantees a positive outcome.

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Residential Projects Completed

With over 89 residential projects completed, we've come across every problem and challenge in the industry, and have ensured that all were solved.

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Commercial Projects Completed

Commercial projects have ranged from small, medium to large, and having completed over 90, our team is very competent in handling projects of all sizes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the IRS allow this tax deduction to be used on your taxes?

The federal government allows a tax deduction for those materials donated to a participating nonprofit.
Restumping involves replacing the old or damaged stumps that support your home's foundation. Over time, stumps can deteriorate due to age, moisture, or pests, compromising the stability of your home. You might need restumping if you notice uneven floors, cracks in walls, or doors and windows that no longer close properly.
How long does Deconstruction usually takes?

It does take couple days longer to insure we salvage materials correctly and transport it to non profit organization.
Underpinning is the process of strengthening and stabilizing the existing foundation of your property. This is often done by extending the foundation depth or adding supportive materials. Underpinning benefits your property by preventing further structural damage, improving stability, and increasing the lifespan of your foundation.
Does deconstruction typically costs more than traditional demolition?

NO, It’s far more labor intensive to take a building down piece by piece, rather than simply destroy it.

The duration of a restumping or underpinning project can vary based on the size of the property, the extent of the work needed, and other factors. Generally, a typical residential project can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. We'll provide a more accurate timeline after assessing your property during the initial consultation.
What is the requirement for recieve the tax deduction?

The IRS REQUIRES a qualified independent third party appraisal of the value of the building materials before you can claim the deduction.

Insurance coverage for restumping or underpinning can vary depending on your policy and the cause of the foundation issues. Some insurance policies may cover these services if the damage is due to natural disasters or specific structural issues. It's best to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage options.
After restumping or underpinning, regular maintenance is key to preserving the stability of your foundation. Here are some tips:

Monitor Moisture Levels: Ensure proper drainage and address any water leaks promptly.
Inspect Regularly: Check for cracks, uneven floors, or other signs of foundation issues.
Follow Professional Advice: Follow any maintenance recommendations provided by our team during the consultation.
Schedule Periodic Inspections: Schedule regular inspections to catch any potential issues early and address them before they become major problems.