Demolishing a building is a big decision. It usually means that you have analysed all the options and you have decided that the only way forward is to give up on the building in question and knock it down.
This can be a liberating decision if you think the building is ugly or that it is no longer fit for purpose. However, if you have any emotional connection to the building or if the idea of trying to construct a new building from scratch seems daunting, then you may consider demolition with a heavy heart.
Knowing when it’s time to give up on a building and call out building demolition contractors is sometimes not as straightforward as it seems. As such, here is a guide to some of the main reasons why demolition could be the best way forward.
For a building to be structurally sound, it needs a solid foundation. If an older building is having structural problems then unfortunately, it is likely to be related to the deterioration of the building’s foundation. Once a building’s foundation has weakened, there isn’t really any easy way to salvage it.
If you can tell the ground has moved beneath the building or that the building itself is starting to crumble, it’s probably time to call out building demolition contractors.
Zoning laws and building codes can change over time, mainly to keep in line with future needs. Nowadays, there is a shift towards more environmentally-friendly structures and properties that meet more stringent health and safety regulations.
If a building is old and it’s going to be very costly to keep it up to standards, then it can be cheaper to demolish it.
Some buildings are historic or carry a local cultural significance. These are normally protected from demolition. However, if you’re dealing with just a regular old building without any protection order on it, then demolition may be the best way forward.
Older commercial properties can particularly be an issue, as even if they are structurally fine, they may not be fit for modern use. They may be too small, lack adequate plumbing or ventilation, or look too shabby for a business to call its base anymore.
In these circumstances, demolition is often the best way forward. However, if it’s been there a very long time, always check that the building is not protected and also that knocking it down won’t cause local outrage.
If a building was built a long time ago, it may contain hazardous materials such as asbestos, mercury or lead. These substances are often found in multiple sites throughout the property and may even be concealed within the very fabrics of its construction. To remove it all is often impossible, unwise, or highly costly.
If a building has been left to stand empty for quite some time, it may have developed problems with pests. Mice, rats, insects and other unwanted house guests can be very stubborn to evict and sometimes it’s just better and cheaper to cut your losses and call out building demolition contractors.
A property with poor ventilation or leaky roofs can easily succumb to dampness. Left untreated, this can turn to mildew, mould and rot. Aside from looking unsightly and generating a terrible smell, these things are also health hazards. Very often, the property is so badly affected that the only way forward is to knock it down.
Sometimes, let’s be honest, things boil down to finance. If you have an old and ramshackle building standing on a sizeable piece of land, it may well be more financially shrewd to knock the unattractive building down and sell it as a vacant plot of land that’s ready for development.
If you have decided you want to demolish a building or you’re not sure and want advice, please get in touch. We are professional building demolition contractors and we can help you with every step of the process.
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