Dothan, AL — Houston County

Demolition
in Dothan

Professional Demolition services serving Dothan, Houston County and surrounding communities. Owner-operated, fully licensed and insured — based just 25-45 minutes away in Ariton.

Why Hyde's Construction
Licensed & Insured
Fully covered on every Houston County job
Owner Operated
DJ Hyde on every project
Based in Ariton, AL
25-45 min from Dothan
Free On-Site Estimates
No obligation, respond same day
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Licensed & Insured
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Same-Day Response
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Owner Operated
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Free Estimates
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Serving Houston County
About This Service

Demolition in Dothan, AL

Houston County sits in the Coastal Plain region of southeast Alabama, where soils are predominantly sandy loam and red clay — conditions that directly affect how demolition projects are staged and cleared. Clay-heavy subsoils can become saturated and unstable after rain, which creates real problems when heavy equipment needs to maneuver around a structure being torn down. Proper site assessment before demolition prevents equipment from sinking in, keeps debris removal efficient, and protects the surrounding grade for whatever gets built next.

Older structures in Houston County frequently contain hazardous materials like asbestos and lead paint, which require handling under Alabama Department of Environmental Management guidelines before any mechanical demolition begins. Utility disconnects — gas, water, and electrical — are another common delay on rural and in-town jobs alike. DJ Hyde coordinates these steps upfront so the project moves without unnecessary holdups or liability exposure.

Dothan's ongoing commercial and residential development along the US-231 and US-431 corridors means older structures are regularly being cleared to make way for new construction, and the City of Dothan's growth activity keeps demolition demand steady across the county.

Hyde's Construction runs out of Ariton and can reach most Houston County job sites in 30 to 40 minutes. Call (334) 432-1473 for a free estimate.

About Our Demolition Services
Hyde's Construction
Professional Demolition
Serving Houston County, AL
What We Offer

Our Demolition Services in Dothan

Every project in Dothan is handled with professional-grade equipment and expertise specific to Houston County conditions. No subcontractors — DJ runs the job himself.

01
Residential Structure Teardown
Old houses don't have to sit and rot on your Houston County property. DJ Hyde handles full teardowns of homes, outbuildings, and additions, clearing the site down to grade so you're ready to build or sell. Clean slate, fast turnaround.
02
Concrete Slab Removal
Cracked and settled concrete slabs are a common problem across Dothan's aging residential and commercial properties. We break out and haul off old foundations, driveways, and floor slabs, leaving the ground ready for whatever comes next. No leftover debris.
03
Commercial Building Demolition
Redevelopment along Dothan's Ross Clark Circle and surrounding corridors means old structures have to go first. We demolish metal buildings, block construction, and wood-frame commercial structures safely and efficiently, with full cleanup included. Houston County growth starts with a clear lot.
04
Mobile Home Removal
Abandoned and deteriorating mobile homes are scattered across rural Houston County land, and they kill property value fast. DJ Hyde tears them down, removes all materials, and grades the site so your land is usable again. Licensed, insured, and done right.
05
Barn and Outbuilding Demo
Collapsed or condemned barns are a liability on any Houston County farm or rural tract. We safely bring down old timber and metal outbuildings and clear the footprint completely, working around livestock operations and tight field access when needed. No mess left behind.
06
Selective Interior Demolition
Renovation projects in Dothan often require gutting specific rooms or sections without touching the rest of the structure. DJ Hyde handles targeted interior demo work with precision, protecting surrounding walls and systems while removing exactly what needs to go. Efficient, controlled, and clean.
Local Knowledge

Demolition in Houston County

Houston County has a mix of older residential structures, agricultural outbuildings, and light commercial buildings that create real complexity on demolition jobs. Many properties in the Dothan metro and surrounding rural areas have aging septic systems, buried utility lines, and deteriorating foundations that have to be identified and addressed before any teardown begins. Asbestos-containing materials in pre-1980 construction are common, and the presence of metal roofing, block masonry, and pier-and-beam foundations all shape how a demo job gets sequenced and executed.

Utility disconnection and debris separation are two of the most common field challenges here. Gas, electric, and water services have to be properly cut off before any mechanical demolition starts, and Houston County properties often have older infrastructure that is not clearly mapped. Alabama solid waste regulations also govern how demolition debris gets handled and disposed of, and DJ Hyde keeps the process compliant from the first swing to the final haul-off.

Dothan's steady commercial and residential growth is pushing redevelopment of older properties across Houston County, and that means existing structures have to come down to make way for new builds. Houston County building permits reflect this trend, with teardown and rebuild projects increasing across the county's growing corridors.

Hyde's Construction runs demolition jobs across all of Houston County from its base in Ariton, typically reaching most sites within 30 to 40 minutes.

Service Area — Houston County
  • Dothan
  • Ozark
  • Dothan
  • Enterprise
  • Troy
  • Midland City
  • Daleville
  • New Brockton
Permits & Regulations

Do You Need a Permit for Demolition in Dothan?

What Houston County Requires

Demolition work in unincorporated Houston County generally requires a building permit before any structure can be torn down. You will need to contact the Houston County Building Department to pull that permit, and they will want to know the scope of work, the address, and how debris will be handled. If the structure being demolished has any connection to septic systems, the Houston County Health Department will need to be looped in to ensure proper abandonment or disconnection of that system. Asbestos is another factor to take seriously in Alabama — any commercial structure or residential building built before 1980 should be tested before demolition begins. Alabama law requires an asbestos inspection and, if materials are present, an ADEM-licensed abatement contractor must handle removal before the wrecking crew moves in. Skipping that step can result in serious fines and project shutdowns.

If your demolition project disturbs one or more acres of land, you are required to obtain coverage under the ADEM NPDES Construction General Permit before ground disturbance begins. This applies to demolition projects where foundations are removed, grading occurs, or the footprint of the work triggers significant soil exposure. The permit requires a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and the installation of erosion control measures throughout the project. ADEM takes this seriously in Alabama, and Houston County's clay-heavy soils and proximity to the Choctawhatchee River watershed make runoff a real concern. Projects inside the City of Dothan fall under city jurisdiction and require a demolition permit through the Dothan Building Inspections office. Dothan has its own permitting process and may require a site plan, utility disconnection confirmation, and right-of-way coordination if the structure is near a city street.

For properties located in or near a floodplain, you need to check the FEMA flood map before work starts. Houston County and the City of Dothan both participate in the National Flood Insurance Program, which means there are local floodplain ordinances that govern what can be demolished and what can be rebuilt in those zones. If there is any question about whether your site falls within a Special Flood Hazard Area, contact the Houston County EMA. Utility disconnections — gas, electric, water, and sewer — must be confirmed before demolition begins, and any required floodplain approvals should be in place before equipment is mobilized.

FAQ

Common Questions About Demolition in Dothan

Have a question not answered here? Call DJ directly — he picks up and can usually answer on the spot.

Call (334) 432-1473
Demolition pricing in Dothan depends on the size of the structure, what materials are involved, and how much debris hauling is required after the work is done. A small residential structure or outbuilding will run differently than a larger commercial building or old chicken house that needs full teardown and site clearing. DJ Hyde offers free estimates, so the best move is to call (334) 432-1473 and describe what you have so we can give you a straight number based on your actual project.
In Houston County, most demolition projects require a demolition permit through the City of Dothan Building Inspections department or the Houston County building office, depending on whether you are inside city limits or out in the county. You will also need to verify that utilities are properly disconnected before any work begins, and some projects trigger requirements with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management if asbestos or hazardous materials are present. Hyde's Construction is licensed and insured, and we can help walk you through what applies to your specific site before we get started.
Ariton sits right up US-431, so Dothan is a straightforward run down the road and typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes depending on where in the Dothan area the job is located. That proximity means DJ can get eyes on your project fast and get work scheduled without the delays you might see from contractors coming out of Montgomery or Mobile. Call (334) 432-1473 and we can usually get out for an estimate quickly.
Depending on the scope of the job, we bring in excavators, skid steers, and hydraulic attachments capable of taking down wood-frame structures, metal buildings, concrete slabs, and old outbuildings. For smaller structures or tight spaces, we can work selectively to avoid disturbing surrounding areas, which matters on developed lots in and around Dothan where neighboring properties are close. After the structure is down, we handle debris removal and can grade the site to prep it for whatever comes next.
Yes, this is a common request in Houston County where a lot of landowners have older barns, abandoned chicken houses, or deteriorating outbuildings sitting on property they want to clear for a sale, new construction, or lease to a farming operation. Tearing those structures down, hauling the debris, and grading the pad area back to clean ground can significantly increase the usability and value of the land. DJ Hyde has worked on this type of agricultural and rural site work throughout the area, so call (334) 432-1473 or visit hydesconstruction.com to get a free estimate on your property.

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