

Demolition and wrecking are often used interchangeably, but wrecking typically refers to the controlled dismantling of structures using heavy equipment.
Yes, utilities such as electricity, gas, and water usually need to be disconnected before demolition for safety reasons.
Many materials including concrete, metal, and wood can be recycled, reducing environmental impact.
Costs vary depending on the structure size, location, and project complexity.
Yes, most professional wrecking services include debris removal and site cleanup.