RecyClean, Inc.

MI

4.8

Demolition contractor

in taxes than the cost of deconstruction Residential Deconstruction Project Size: 8775 sq ft Waste Diversion: 300 tons Financial Benefit: $217008 in net tax savings $397000 in savings vs. demolition With deconstruction&bull&nbspUS Venture &ldquoWe had an excellent experience with Dark Horse Deconstructionprofessionaland made the entire process seamless from start to finish.&rdquoS.R. Mills CEO &bullBear Development &ldquoBear Real Estate Group has partnered with Dark Horse Deconstructionand its predecessor Recycleanfor over 15 yearscompleting 15+ projects ranging from homes and barns to a 300000+ sq ft manufacturing complex. Their team is consistently professionalefficientSam Statz President &bullHoffman Construction &quot

39;s Green Alternative Better for the environment. Better for your wallet Start Your Project Learn More About Benefits Why Choose Deconstruction? Meet City Mandates Easily navigate city demolition recycling ordinances and construction waste diversion requirements. Sustainability Deconstruct buildings to salvage materials, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to demolition. Tax Deductions Donate salvaged building materials to nonprofits and unlock significant financial value for prope

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