DFW Demolition & Excavating

TX

5 (0 reviews)

Demolition contractor

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4 days and they finished in 2.5. They even put our fence back together sturdier than when they took it down. I don't endorse many things but Miguel made this a stress free experience at a price the working man could afford. Hire this company with zero hesitation! Thanks again Miguel for such an awesome job! chevron_left chevron_right star star star star star Great company! Hired them to demo and fill in a huge old pool in our backyard. Got the job done quickly and great communication the whole t

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