Clear the Ground for What Replaces It

Demolition in Daviess County and all surrounding counties for residential structures, old pads, and site obstructions before new construction begins

Lampkin Land Wurx LLC handles demolition work for residential properties in Daviess County that need safe, controlled teardown of structures, pads, or site features no longer in use. You need this service when an old shed, garage, concrete slab, or failing outbuilding stands in the way of a new project or creates a liability on your property. After demolition, you see cleared ground with debris removed, leaving a clean site ready for grading, rebuilding, or repurposing.


The process starts with an assessment of the structure to identify materials, attachment points, and any utilities that must be disconnected before work begins. Equipment breaks down walls, roofs, and foundations in a planned sequence, and debris is separated for disposal or recycling based on material type. The focus is on efficient removal that minimizes dust, noise, and disruption to surrounding property while ensuring the site is left in a usable state.


Reach out to schedule a site visit and receive a demolition assessment that covers structure size, material volume, and disposal requirements.

How Controlled Teardown Protects Your Property

You begin by confirming which elements need removal and which features, such as utility lines or adjacent landscaping, must remain untouched. Equipment pulls structures apart in sections, starting with roofing and siding, then framing, and finally concrete or foundation material. Debris is loaded directly into trucks or staged onsite for sorting, depending on access and hauling logistics.

When demolition is complete, you notice level ground where the structure once stood, with rubble and scrap metal gone and soil graded to blend with the surrounding area. Lampkin Land Wurx LLC coordinates the removal sequence to match your project timeline, whether you need the site cleared immediately or torn down in phases to accommodate other trades working nearby.


The service does not include utility disconnection, hazardous material abatement, or removal of underground tanks or septic components. If the structure contains asbestos, lead paint, or buried infrastructure, those items must be addressed by licensed specialists before demolition begins. Concrete slabs and foundation footings are broken up and hauled away as part of the standard scope.

Questions About Demolition Work in Daviess County

Homeowners and contractors often ask about safety measures, debris disposal, and what remains after the structure is gone.

How long does it take to demolish a small residential structure?

Most sheds and single-car garages are torn down and hauled away within one to two days, while larger buildings or those with concrete foundations may take longer depending on material volume.

What happens to the debris after demolition?

Metal is separated for recycling, wood and roofing material are hauled to disposal sites, and concrete is either crushed onsite for reuse or removed depending on project needs.

Why is utility disconnection not included in demolition?

Electrical, gas, and water lines require licensed tradespeople to safely disconnect and cap, and those services must be arranged separately before teardown begins.

When is the best time to schedule demolition in Daviess County?

Dry conditions allow for easier equipment access and reduce the chance of rutting, but demolition can proceed year-round as long as the site remains accessible.

What equipment is used to tear down small buildings?

Skid steers with grapples and excavators with hydraulic thumbs handle most residential demolition, while larger machines are brought in for structures with heavy concrete or steel framing.

Contact Lampkin Land Wurx LLC to walk the site and receive a demolition estimate based on structure type, material volume, and access conditions.