Demolition & Hauling FAQ
- What do you demolish?
We demolish residential additions and structures including sheds, decks, garages, retaining walls and fences. We also remove large objects like hot tubs or gazebos.
- Do you haul and clean up after demolition? We remove all debris created from the demolition on your property. Vanadium Construction has large hauling trucks which can remove all debris in one or two trips, meaning your property can return to normal faster post-demolition.
- What about your competitors? Why should I use Vanadium's Removal Services? We’re not a 1-800 franchise. These franchises will charge you more money because of their franchising fee! We do not work on commission either!
- How much notice do I need? Most people want us yesterday. We do our best to offer same day junk removal service, or at the least, service the very next day.
- What materials do you take? We are able to haul away almost anything you would like to have removed including mattresses, appliances, furniture, demo debris and yard waste.
Excavation FAQ
- How Do I Prepare For An Excavation Contractor?
Make every effort to make the location as accessible as feasible. If it is beyond your skills, make sure you notify the digging firm ahead of time about any potential challenges. If at all feasible, relocate anything on the property that will be in the way.
- Should Utilities Be Marked Before The Excavation Contractor Comes? We are in charge of contacting Dig Safe to mark out the utilities. If feasible, the homeowner should designate any private utilities (dog fences, private power lines, etc.). Communicate with your excavation firm ahead of time to decide who will be responsible for marking the utilities.
- What Kind Of Equipment Is Typically Used On Projects? Excavators will employ a broad range of equipment on your project, depending on the services needed and the scale of the operation. The excavator is one of the most often utilized pieces of equipment. A bucket is often linked to this huge truck via an arm. It is utilized for a number of operations, including soil digging, demolition, and material handling. A number of attachments, such as compactors and breakers, may be mounted to the excavator to accomplish various purposes. Other common pieces of machinery include articulated trucks, dump trucks, backhoes, dozers, graders, rollers, scrapers, and loaders.
- What Impact Will Rain And Other Weather Events Have On Excavating? It is usual to miss a few days of work due to weather depending on the time of year, the length, and scope of your project. Heavy rains may make any form of earth work difficult since mud gets trapped in the machinery and must be scraped out on a regular basis. Windy weather, in addition to rain, may create delays. Blowing dust, dirt, and aggregate may make working conditions hazardous. Some equipment, such as dump trucks, cannot function in severe winds. Extremely hot or cold conditions might also stymie growth.
- What Happens To The Large Piles Of Dirt On A Jobsite? Anything that goes below grade, from digging out the building’s foundation to placing underground services, will displace earth. If the soil is free of contaminants, it may be utilized for other aspects of the operation, such as grading or filling up holes.
Depending on the complexities of your project, you’ll either have too much or not enough dirt for on-site applications. If you have an excess, local groups such as parks and schools are typically willing to accept it for landscaping reasons. If your site lacks sufficient dirt, it might be brought from other work sites that have an abundance.
Renovation FAQ
- Are permits required on my project?
Yes, if the job requires permits, we pull all the necessary permits.
Rule of thumb is, same fixture same location, none required. Adding or moving electrical or plumbing requires permits.
Be cautious of anyone asking you to pull the permit which makes you responsible for the vendors or subcontractors. - How much experience do you have? Our team has a combined renovation experience of over 15 years. We only preform tasks we have expert knowledge doing.
- Will you show up on time and finish my project on time? Yes, 46% of new clients rate their remodeling contractor as Fair. We can’t live with just satisfied clients, we want to go above and beyond. We utilize a time tested system so we can maximize your remodeling experience.
- Do you provide references? Yes, references are always provided on the 2nd visit with a folder that contains: References, License, Insurance, and Vendor’s List.
- Will you include everything I need to complete my job? Yes, we include everything you will need to complete your job right the first time; too many companies give you a low number to get their foot in the door. We believe in an open door policy with your project.
What Clients Are Saying
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My experience with this company has been excellent. The Vanadium team removed a concrete fence in my back garden that was collapsing under its weight, taking the hill it was resting on with it. The hill was regraded perfectly by Luis and a beautiful wooden fence was installed by Eddie. Matt visited the site himself 6 times to oversee the project. The teams are professional, knowledgeable, responsive and deliver on what was promised and on budget. I highly recommend this company.
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