This project encompassed deconstruction & removal of 2000sf home in Hillsborough, CA. All the fixtures, building materials, and salvageable lumber were donated to a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The concrete foundation was demolished then transported to a recycling plant where it was crushed into reusable, recycled base rock. By using MAVCO Deconstruction to coordinate the project and …Continue Reading
After completely deconstructing a 2000sf., 2 story Home In Los Altos, CA and all the fixtures, building materials, and salvageable lumber were donated to a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the concrete foundation was demolished then transported to a recycling plant where it was crushed into reusable, recycled base rock. Then all of the unusable lumber was …Continue Reading
This was a 2000sf., 2 story Home In Los Altos, CA that was completely deconstructed. All the fixtures, building materials, and salvageable lumber were donated to a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The concrete foundation was demolished then transported to a recycling plant where it was crushed into reusable, recycled base rock. All unusable lumber was then …Continue Reading
This was a 3000sf home In Hillsborough, CA that was completely deconstructed. All the fixtures, building materials, and salvageable lumber were donated to a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The concrete foundation was demolished then transported to a recycling plant where it was crushed into reusable, recycled base rock. By using MAVCO Deconstruction and donating all the …Continue Reading
This project involved the complete deconstruction of a fire-damaged apartment building located in Walnut Creek, California. This was an 18,000 square foot, 3 story building that contained asbestos in the roof and was completely deconstructed and loaded by hand. The project was a joint effort with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, our affiliated …Continue Reading
This Project was a pool demolition job located in Palo Alto, California. The entire pool was demolished then all of the gunite (concrete) was removed and sent to a recycling facility in Redwood City, CA. The concrete was then crushed and reused as recycled baserock. The rebar (metal rod) was removed and shipped to a …Continue Reading
This was a partial deconstruction project located in Lafayette, CA. The homeowners of this project will receive a significant tax donation receipt by using MAVCO Deconstruction & donating all the building materials & contents of the house to our affiliated non-profit organization.
A residential deconstruction job located in Menlo Park, California. The homeowners received a significant tax donation receipt by using MAVCO Deconstruction and donating all the building materials & contents of the house to our affiliated non-profit organization.
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