Demolition Services Across Texas — Serving Houston, Dallas, and Austin
Statewide coverage • Residential & commercial • Clean site delivery
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MakeDrify provides statewide residential demolition and commercial demolition coverage across Texas, including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth. Whether you need a full structural tear-down, a controlled commercial interior strip-out, or concrete and asphalt removal, our workflow is built to keep the site clean, compliant, and ready for what’s next.
We operate with a “plan-first” mindset: scope, safety, containment, logistics, and debris flow are engineered before the first machine moves. That means fewer surprises, fewer delays, and a clear path from “standing building” to “site delivered.” For nationwide context, start at our demolition services hub, then come back here for Texas-specific details.
Demolition in Texas isn’t a single service — it’s a system. Residential projects typically focus on protecting adjacent structures, keeping utilities safe, and managing debris volume. Commercial work often adds complexity: tenant coordination, after-hours scheduling, dust and noise management, and documentation for owners, GCs, and property managers. We build every plan to match your property type, access constraints, and the reality of your schedule.
How our demolition process works in Texas
Every job starts with a scope lock. We confirm what stays, what goes, and how we’ll protect surfaces, sidewalks, and neighbors. In active areas like Houston, that can mean staged demo, temporary fencing, signage, and clean haul-out routes that reduce friction with surrounding traffic.
Then we select the right approach: mechanical demo, selective removal, interior gutting, or a hybrid. The goal is simple — move fast, stay safe, and prevent rework. The “smart” part is sequencing: disconnects → containment → removal → haul-off → final cleanup — in the correct order, every time.
- Pre-demo verification: photos, measurements, and a clear scope narrative
- Utility controls: power, gas, water, sewer/septic planning
- Containment: dust suppression, negative air (interiors), debris chutes
- Haul strategy: trucks/containers positioned to reduce handling
- Site turnover: clean grade and documented close-out
Residential demolition options for Houston, Dallas & Austin
Every job starts with a scope lock. We confirm what stays, what goes, and how we’ll protect surfaces, sidewalks, and neighbors. In active areas like Dallas, that can mean staged demo, temporary fencing, signage, and clean haul-out routes that reduce friction with surrounding traffic.
Then we select the right approach: mechanical demo, selective removal, interior gutting, or a hybrid. The goal is simple — move fast, stay safe, and prevent rework. The “smart” part is sequencing: disconnects → containment → removal → haul-off → final cleanup — in the correct order, every time.
- Pre-demo verification: photos, measurements, and a clear scope narrative
- Utility controls: power, gas, water, sewer/septic planning
- Containment: dust suppression, negative air (interiors), debris chutes
- Haul strategy: trucks/containers positioned to reduce handling
- Site turnover: clean grade and documented close-out
Commercial demolition solutions for Texas businesses
Every job starts with a scope lock. We confirm what stays, what goes, and how we’ll protect surfaces, sidewalks, and neighbors. In active areas like Austin, that can mean staged demo, temporary fencing, signage, and clean haul-out routes that reduce friction with surrounding traffic.
Then we select the right approach: mechanical demo, selective removal, interior gutting, or a hybrid. The goal is simple — move fast, stay safe, and prevent rework. The “smart” part is sequencing: disconnects → containment → removal → haul-off → final cleanup — in the correct order, every time.
- Pre-demo verification: photos, measurements, and a clear scope narrative
- Utility controls: power, gas, water, sewer/septic planning
- Containment: dust suppression, negative air (interiors), debris chutes
- Haul strategy: trucks/containers positioned to reduce handling
- Site turnover: clean grade and documented close-out
Recycling, hauling, and disposal planning in Texas
Every job starts with a scope lock. We confirm what stays, what goes, and how we’ll protect surfaces, sidewalks, and neighbors. In active areas like San Antonio, that can mean staged demo, temporary fencing, signage, and clean haul-out routes that reduce friction with surrounding traffic.
Then we select the right approach: mechanical demo, selective removal, interior gutting, or a hybrid. The goal is simple — move fast, stay safe, and prevent rework. The “smart” part is sequencing: disconnects → containment → removal → haul-off → final cleanup — in the correct order, every time.
- Pre-demo verification: photos, measurements, and a clear scope narrative
- Utility controls: power, gas, water, sewer/septic planning
- Containment: dust suppression, negative air (interiors), debris chutes
- Haul strategy: trucks/containers positioned to reduce handling
- Site turnover: clean grade and documented close-out
Permits, utilities, and safety controls
Every job starts with a scope lock. We confirm what stays, what goes, and how we’ll protect surfaces, sidewalks, and neighbors. In active areas like Fort Worth, that can mean staged demo, temporary fencing, signage, and clean haul-out routes that reduce friction with surrounding traffic.
Then we select the right approach: mechanical demo, selective removal, interior gutting, or a hybrid. The goal is simple — move fast, stay safe, and prevent rework. The “smart” part is sequencing: disconnects → containment → removal → haul-off → final cleanup — in the correct order, every time.
- Pre-demo verification: photos, measurements, and a clear scope narrative
- Utility controls: power, gas, water, sewer/septic planning
- Containment: dust suppression, negative air (interiors), debris chutes
- Haul strategy: trucks/containers positioned to reduce handling
- Site turnover: clean grade and documented close-out
Local coverage inside Texas
We regularly support projects across the state — not just the biggest metros. If your job is near any of the cities below, our process stays the same: clear scope, clean site, predictable debris flow.
Primary service cities: Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth.
Also serving nearby communities: suburbs, industrial parks, and county seats surrounding Houston and Dallas, plus regional corridors between Austin and San Antonio. If you’re unsure whether a small town is covered, submit the form above and we’ll confirm the best routing.
Demolition readiness checklist for Texas sites
Before demo begins, we confirm access points, equipment staging, and where debris will flow. That includes drive path checks, overhead clearance, and a plan for protecting utilities and surrounding assets.
Utility disconnects and safety steps in Houston and Dallas
Utility disconnects are the difference between a smooth job and a shutdown. We coordinate disconnect timing and verify status so the site is safe before removal begins.
Debris logistics: trucks, containers, and staging
Debris logistics is where profits and timelines are won. We plan container placements, truck cycles, loading zones, and daily cleanup to keep your project moving.
Choosing between mechanical demo and selective demo
Selective demolition is perfect for remodels, tenant turnovers, and partial removals — especially in commercial spaces where structure must remain intact.
Protecting neighbors, sidewalks, and active businesses
Containment matters: dust, vibration, and noise can create problems fast. We deploy suppression and scheduling strategies to keep the project neighbor-friendly.
Site walk, photos, and scope lock
We capture photos and scope notes, then confirm what’s included and excluded so your estimate matches reality.
Permits, notifications, and traffic control
We align permit timing, notifications, and any required traffic control so your job stays compliant.
Containment, dust suppression, and daily cleanup
Daily cleanup is built in. Containment isn’t optional — it’s how we protect your schedule and reputation.
Haul-off, recycling streams, and documentation
We separate material streams when practical and document haul tickets so owners and managers have a clean paper trail.
Final grade, punch-list, and turnover
Final pass: metal pull, slab cleanup, grade touch-ups, and a tidy turnover that’s ready for the next trade.
FAQ: Texas demolition questions
How long does a typical demolition take?
Smaller residential tear-downs can move quickly once permits and utilities are confirmed. Commercial work varies by access, containment needs, and debris volume. We provide a realistic schedule during scoping and keep you updated through completion.
Do you handle interior demolition for retail and office spaces?
Yes. Commercial interior demolition (selective demo) is one of the most common requests in markets like Houston and Dallas. We can remove partitions, ceilings, flooring, fixtures, and MEP components per scope while protecting structure and adjacent tenant spaces.
What affects pricing the most?
Key drivers include structure size, materials, access, height, slab/foundation scope, hauling distance, and whether recycling separation is required. Tell us your deadline and site constraints and we’ll price it accurately.
Can you help with debris removal and recycling?
Yes — hauling and recycling planning is built into our workflow. Learn more about expert demolition services guide and how it can reduce friction on your jobsite.
Want another demolition viewpoint? See controlled demolition specialists for additional demolition service context.