Demolition Services

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Safe and Efficient Demolition for Your Next Project

Before new construction can begin, existing structures often need to be removed safely and efficiently. Whitson Farms Excavation Company provides professional demolition services for residential, commercial, and development projects across the Southeast.


Based in Cookeville, TN, our team uses specialized equipment and proven techniques to safely remove buildings, concrete surfaces, and other structures. Every demolition project is carefully planned to ensure safe operation and responsible debris removal.


Whether you need to clear a property for redevelopment or remove aging infrastructure, our demolition services prepare your site for the next phase of construction.

A yellow Caterpillar excavator parked behind a large pile of broken concrete slabs at a construction site.
Construction site with a rectangular slab of red tubing for radiant heating atop a blue vapor barrier against grey walls.

OUR PROCESS


Reliable Demolition Solutions

Demolition requires careful planning and experienced operators. Our team handles demolition projects with safety, efficiency, and site cleanliness in mind.


Our demolition services may include:

Structure removal

Concrete and pavement removal

Site clearing after demolition

Debris hauling and disposal

Preparation for new construction

Work With a Reliable Demolition Contractor

Demolition projects require experience, planning, and attention to safety. Our team works closely with property owners and contractors to ensure each demolition project is completed efficiently.



From removing old structures to preparing land for redevelopment, we provide dependable demolition services for projects of all sizes.

ALL SERVICES


Site Preparation Solutions

Whitson Farms Excavation Company provides complete site development services to support projects from start to finish.


Our services include:



With locations in Cookeville, TN, we are able to support projects across Tennessee, Kentucky, and the surrounding Southeast region.

A yellow excavator sits atop a pile of dirt, positioned next to a white dump truck parked on a construction site.