Demolition Contractor Suffolk County, NY

From Teardown to Site-Ready Done Right

When something needs to come down on your Long Island property, you need a demolition contractor who handles everything — permits, hauling, cleanup — so you don’t have to.

Professional Site Prep

We prepare each area properly before work begins.

Clean, Reliable Work

Our crew keeps the project organized from start to finish.

Built for Long-Term Results

Every service is completed with durability in mind.

Why Choose Us

What Makes Us Different Here

Suffolk County Licensed and Insured

We carry full liability insurance and workers’ comp, so you’re protected from day one — no exceptions, no shortcuts.

Permits Handled for Every Town

Suffolk County has 10 towns, each with its own building department. We navigate all of it so you never have to figure it out alone.

Same-Day Debris Removal

When we finish, the site is clean. We haul away every piece of debris the same day — no rubble piles left behind on your property.

Demolition Company in Suffolk County, NY

The Demolition Work Suffolk County Properties Actually Need

Most demolition jobs on Long Island aren’t dramatic full teardowns. They’re a crumbling concrete driveway that’s been an eyesore for years. An old fence buried in overgrowth that needs to go before new landscaping can start. A boulder the size of a truck sitting exactly where a pool should be. A garage that’s outlived its usefulness and is holding back a renovation. That’s the work we do. We’re a demolition company serving Suffolk County, NY, handling structural demolition, fence removal, concrete removal, boulder removal, and partial demolition with the equipment, permits, and local knowledge these jobs require. Whether your property is in Huntington, Smithtown, Babylon, or out on the East End, we know what it takes to get it done cleanly and correctly.

Structural Demolition Services in Long Island

What You Get When the Job Is Done Right

No leftover debris, no permit headaches, no damage to the parts of your property you actually care about.

Your site is cleared, level, and ready for the next phase — whether that’s construction, landscaping, or a clean slate.
You won’t get a call from your town’s building department because we handle the permit process for your Suffolk County municipality.
The fence, slab, boulder, or structure is gone — without collateral damage to your lawn, plantings, or neighboring property.
You get one written quote upfront, and the final invoice matches it — no surprise line items after the work is done.
Utility disconnections are coordinated with PSEG Long Island and National Grid before any structural work begins.
You deal with one contractor from start to finish — not a demolition crew, a separate hauler, and a permit expediter.

Boulder and Concrete Removal in Suffolk County, NY

Long Island's Geology Creates Problems We Solve

If your property sits on the North Shore in Huntington, Cold Spring Harbor, Northport, Smithtown, or anywhere across the East End there’s a good chance you’ve dealt with glacial boulders. Long Island was shaped by retreating ice sheets, and that geological history left behind massive embedded rocks throughout Suffolk County. They’re not decorative. They’re obstacles, and most contractors don’t have the equipment or experience to deal with them properly. We do. Our boulder removal services across Suffolk County are built around the reality of Long Island’s terrain. We also handle concrete removal throughout the region driveways, patios, slabs, curbing, and foundations that have cracked, heaved, or simply outlived their purpose. The concrete gets broken up, loaded out, and hauled away. What’s left is a clean surface ready for whatever you’re building next. If you’ve been told a boulder or slab “can’t be moved,” it’s worth getting a second opinion from someone who works this ground regularly.

Fence Removal and Partial Demolition Suffolk County, NY

Not Every Job Needs a Full Teardown

Fence removal sounds straightforward until you’re dealing with chain-link woven into 30 years of overgrowth, or wood posts set two feet deep in concrete footings. Our fence removal services in Suffolk County account for all of that we get the fencing out cleanly, without tearing up the surrounding lawn or leaving concrete stumps behind. Partial demolition is a different kind of work entirely. Removing a garage while the house stays intact, taking out a concrete addition without disturbing the original foundation, or demolishing a wing of a structure while keeping the rest sound that requires precision. It demands planning, the right equipment, and a crew that knows what they’re doing. We’ve handled partial demolition projects across Long Island for exactly these situations, and we know how to protect what you’re keeping while removing what you’re not.

Fast Quotes

Modern Equipment

Clean Finish

Our Process

How It Works

A simple process designed to keep everything clear, efficient, and stress-free from start to finish.

Site Assessment and Quote

We walk the property, assess the scope, and give you a written quote — no verbal estimates, no vague ranges.

Permits and Utility Coordination

We handle the permit applications for your specific Suffolk County town and coordinate disconnect letters with PSEG and National Grid before work begins.

Demolition and Same-Day Cleanup

We complete the work, haul every bit of debris off your property, and leave the site clean — all in the same visit.

FAQ | Common Questions

Answers Before You Get Started

Not sure where to begin? We’ve answered the most common questions about our process, services, timelines, and what you can expect when working with our team.

Do I need a permit for demolition work in Suffolk County, Long Island?
In most cases, yes — and the requirements vary depending on which of Suffolk County’s 10 towns your property is in. Babylon, Huntington, Southampton, Brookhaven, and the other towns each have their own building departments with their own forms, fees, and timelines. Even smaller jobs — removing a shed, tearing out a concrete slab, or taking down a fence — can require permits in certain towns. Working without one can create real problems when you go to sell the property or pull future permits. We handle the permit process for every project we take on in Suffolk County, so you’re not left trying to figure out which forms to file or which department to call.
We handle a wide range of demolition work across Suffolk County — structural demolition of homes, garages, sheds, barns, and outbuildings; partial demolition of specific sections of a structure; concrete removal including driveways, patios, slabs, and foundations; fence removal of all types including wood, chain-link, vinyl, and metal; and boulder removal for the large glacial rocks that are common throughout Long Island’s North Shore and East End. We also handle site preparation after demolition, so if you need the ground graded or cleared for the next phase of your project, we can take care of that too without bringing in a separate contractor.
It’s a meaningful distinction. Junk removal companies haul away items — furniture, appliances, loose debris. We dismantle and remove structures. That means different equipment, different licensing requirements, different insurance, and different permitting obligations. If you need a concrete slab broken up and removed, a boulder extracted from the ground, a fence pulled out of concrete footings, or a structure torn down, that’s demolition work — and it needs a licensed demolition contractor, not a junk hauler. Using the wrong type of company can leave you with incomplete work, unpermitted activity, or liability exposure if something goes wrong on-site.
The most important step is making sure utilities are properly disconnected before any structural work begins. For homes and buildings, that means getting disconnect letters from PSEG Long Island for electricity and National Grid for gas, and confirming water service is shut off. We coordinate this process as part of our service, but it’s helpful to understand that it needs to happen before the crew arrives — not after. You should also let your neighbors know work is planned, especially if the project involves heavy equipment or structures close to a property line. Beyond that, we’ll walk you through anything specific to your project during the site assessment.
Yes, and this is one of the more common requests we get from homeowners across Suffolk County’s North Shore and East End. The glacial geology here left behind some genuinely large embedded boulders — rocks that have been sitting in the same spot for thousands of years, well below the surface. Many homeowners have been told by other contractors that a boulder “can’t be moved” or that the cost isn’t worth it. We have the equipment to assess and extract boulders that other crews walk away from. Whether the boulder is blocking a planned pool, a landscaping project, or an addition, we can evaluate the site and give you an honest assessment of what removal involves.
It depends on the scope of the work. A fence removal or concrete slab job can often be completed in a single day. A garage demolition with debris hauling typically runs one to two days. Larger structural demolition projects — a full home teardown, for example — may take several days depending on the size of the structure, site access, and permit timelines. The permit process itself is often the longest variable, since each town in Suffolk County moves at its own pace. We factor permit lead times into the project schedule from the start so there are no surprises. Once permits are in hand and utilities are disconnected, we move quickly.

Still Have Questions?

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