When it’s time to bring down an old structure, clear a site, or remove something that’s past its useful life, you need a team that handles the work safely, efficiently, and without leaving you with a bigger mess than you started with. 3T Brush Control provides demolition services throughout Streetman, Texas and the surrounding area, helping property owners and developers make way for what comes next.
Whether you’re dealing with an old barn, a dilapidated outbuilding, a concrete slab, or a structure that needs to come down before you can build, we have the equipment and experience to handle it.
What We Demolish
Our demolition work commonly includes old barns, sheds, and outbuildings that have outlived their use or become structural hazards, agricultural structures such as chicken houses or feed buildings, residential outbuildings and smaller accessory structures, concrete slabs and foundations that need to be removed before new construction, and other structures on rural and semi-rural properties in need of clearance.
If you have something that needs to come down and you’re not sure whether it fits what we do, call and describe the job. We’ll be straightforward about whether it’s in our scope.
How Demolition Projects Typically Work
Before anything comes down, we assess the structure — what it’s made of, how it’s built, what’s around it, and what you need done with the material when it’s cleared. Some structures can be taken down efficiently with a dozer or excavator. Others require a more deliberate approach depending on location, neighboring structures, or what you plan to do with the site afterward.
Debris handling is part of the conversation upfront. We’ll discuss what happens to the material so there are no surprises when the job is done. Our goal is a clean site when we leave.
Why This Matters for Your Property
An old structure in disrepair isn’t just an eyesore — it can be a safety hazard, a liability, and in some cases an obstacle to getting permits or insurance coverage on a property. Taking it down the right way, with equipment suited to the job, is faster and more reliable than trying to piece it apart over time.
If a demolition job is part of a larger project, we can coordinate the work across multiple services so the property is ready for the next step. Properties that have overgrown vegetation around a structure being torn down often benefit from Brush Clearing at the same time, cleaning up the surrounding land while the equipment is already on-site. Once a structure is down, Site Preparation is typically the next step — grading, leveling, and readying the ground for whatever you’re building next. For properties where significant earthmoving is needed after demolition, our Dozer Work and Excavation services handle the ground shaping and digging that follow a teardown.
Serving Streetman and the Surrounding Region
3T Brush Control serves customers throughout Streetman and a 120-mile surrounding radius, including Corsicana, Ennis, Athens, Waco, Palestine, and beyond. If you’re located in this region and need a structure removed, we want to hear from you.
Many properties in this area have stood for decades, and older rural land often comes with structures that were built long before current codes or that have simply run their course. If overgrown trees are crowding the structure or encroaching on the area where you plan to build, our Tree Trimming service can address those alongside the demolition work. For properties with ponds or drainage features nearby, our Pond Maintenance service is available if the project affects the surrounding land and water areas.
Ready to Get Started?
Call us at (903) 390-0763 or fill out our contact form to get a quote on your demolition project. We’ll take a look at what you’ve got and give you an honest answer on what the job involves.
Frequently Asked Questions — Demolition
What types of structures can you demolish?
We handle rural and agricultural structures — old barns, sheds, outbuildings, concrete slabs, and similar structures. If you have something specific in mind, call and describe it. We’ll tell you directly whether it’s something we take on.
Do you haul away the debris after demolition?
Debris handling is something we discuss before the job starts. In some cases material is hauled away; in others it’s dealt with differently depending on your property and preferences. We’ll be clear about what’s included before we begin.
Do I need a permit to tear down a structure on my property?
Permitting requirements vary depending on the county, structure type, and whether utilities are connected. It’s worth checking with your local county office before scheduling demolition. We can work around a permit timeline, but we aren’t the ones who determine what’s required in your jurisdiction.
What if the structure has utilities connected to it?
Utilities need to be disconnected before demolition begins. If the structure has electricity, water, or gas connected, those services should be properly terminated by the appropriate utility company or a licensed professional before we start. We’ll confirm this is done before proceeding.
How long does a demolition job usually take?
Smaller structures like sheds or outbuildings can often be cleared in a day. Larger structures or those in confined spaces may take longer. We’ll give you a realistic estimate once we understand the scope.
Can I be on-site during demolition?
We ask that property owners and bystanders maintain a safe distance from the work area during demolition. You’re welcome to be on the property, but staying clear of the active work zone is a basic safety requirement we take seriously.
Will demolition damage the surrounding land or trees?
We work to limit disturbance beyond the structure being removed. If there are specific trees, fences, or features nearby that you want protected, let us know before we start so we can plan around them.