







Some jobs start with a yard that's completely buried. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - a carport that had come down, leaving behind a thick layer of rotted lumber, torn shingles, scorched framing, and all kinds of mixed debris packed up against the side of the house. The kind of mess that makes it hard to even walk through the space, let alone think about using it for anything.
The carport itself was clearly past the point of repair. Weathered wood, damaged roofing material, and fire-charred framing throughout. There was nothing left to save. So our focus was straightforward - get it all down, sort through the debris, and haul every bit of it off the property.
That's the part people don't always think about when they picture a demolition job. It's not just knocking something down. It's dealing with what's left after - the nails, the shingle scraps, the broken boards, the random metal pieces scattered across a concrete pad. All of it has to go. We made sure it did.
What the homeowner got at the end was a clean concrete slab running the length of the side yard, open lawn beside it, and a backyard they could actually see again. No structure blocking the space. No debris piling up next to the house. Just a blank slate to work with - whether that means a new build, a parking pad, or simply having the yard back.
Jobs like this one in Jackson, MS are a good reminder that demo isn't the hard part. The cleanup is. Getting a space from buried-in-debris to completely clear takes the right crew and the right process. That's what we bring every time.