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If your home has good bones, you can save a lot of money by doing a partial demolition that opens up walls or removes a rotting addition. A full demolition is typically only done when a house is a "tear down" property with less value than the land underneath it.

Removing laminate flooring is fairly straightforward compared to removing other types of flooring. The planks click and lock into place, so you can pry them loose without much fuss. If you plan to reuse your flooring, you must be careful not to damage the plank or the locking mechanism that keeps it in place. If it’s in good condition, you can reuse it in another room.

How to properly dispose of vinyl flooring will depend on where you live and what’s accepted for trash pickup. In some municipalities, vinyl flooring won’t be accepted with your household trash. Instead, you may need to take the used vinyl flooring to a specialized recycling or disposal site.

A more streamlined approach to disposing of old vinyl flooring is to hire a waste removal service. The service will haul away any old vinyl flooring, saving you time and money. Another option is to rent a dumpster. The costs will depend on the size of the dumpster and how long you rent it.

Yes, concrete is recyclable, but you can’t just drop it off at a traditional recycling center. Most major cities have specific concrete recycling centers that will accept your concrete disposal and break it down using industrial equipment. Recycled concrete can be used to create environmentally sustainable items like gabion walls to protect shorelines.

To estimate concrete removal costs, determine the area of the concrete by multiplying the width and length. The result will give you the square footage. Then, multiply the square footage by the cost of concrete removal, which is $2 to $6 per square foot for concrete up to 6 inches thick. For thicker concrete, double the square footage costs to get your estimate. 

Disposal costs are often factored into the cost per square foot, but check your contract. If concrete disposal is not included, you’ll pay $50 to $100 per ton.

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