Midland City, AL — Dale County

Demolition
in Midland City

Professional Demolition services serving Midland City, Dale 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 Dale County job
Owner Operated
DJ Hyde on every project
Based in Ariton, AL
25-45 min from Midland City
Free On-Site Estimates
No obligation, respond same day
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Serving Dale County
About This Service

Demolition in Midland City, AL

Dale County sits on a mix of sandy loam and clay-heavy soils common to the Alabama Coastal Plain, and that combination directly affects demolition work. Structures built on clay-dominant ground can shift and settle unevenly over decades, which means foundations often require more careful breaking and removal than they appear to on the surface. Proper debris staging and haul-off routes need to account for soft ground conditions, especially after rain.

Older agricultural and residential structures in Dale County frequently contain asbestos-era materials, buried concrete footers, and legacy septic systems that complicate safe teardown. Hitting an unmarked tank or buried line mid-demolition creates real liability and delays. DJ Hyde knows how to read a site before the first swing, and working with Alabama 811 utility locating is standard practice on every job.

Midland City and the surrounding Dale County area have seen ongoing turnover of older poultry operation infrastructure, and outdated chicken houses often need full demolition before a pad rebuild or new construction can begin. That agricultural production demand keeps demolition work steady throughout the county.

Hyde's Construction runs out of Ariton and reaches all of Dale County, including Midland City, in roughly 25 to 35 minutes.

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

Our Demolition Services in Midland City

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

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Residential Structure Teardown
Old homes and outbuildings in Midland City don't have to sit and deteriorate. Dale County's clay-heavy soils make full foundation removal and grading essential before any new build, and we handle every step from knockdown to clean dirt. No mess left behind.
02
Concrete Slab Removal
Cracked and settled slabs are a common problem across Midland City where shifting Dale County soils cause movement over time. We break out old concrete, remove the debris, and grade the area so your next pour or build starts on solid, level ground.
03
Commercial Building Demolition
Clearing aging commercial structures in Dale County takes more than a machine and a swing. Midland City properties often carry decades of additions and utility connections that require careful sequencing before walls come down. We plan it right and clean it up completely.
04
Barn and Outbuilding Removal
Collapsed barns and deteriorating farm structures are common on rural Dale County land, and leaving them standing is both a safety hazard and a property liability. We clear old outbuildings in the Midland City area and leave the ground ready for new use.
05
Mobile Home Demolition
Removing an old mobile home in Midland City involves more than just tearing it apart. Dale County requires proper handling of materials and site cleanup before permits move forward, and we manage the full teardown and debris removal so the lot is cleared and usable.
06
Foundation and Footer Removal
Leftover foundations slow down every project that comes after them. In Dale County, where red clay soils make excavation unpredictable, getting old footers and block foundations fully extracted near Midland City prevents drainage problems and costly rework down the road. We dig it out right.
Local Knowledge

Demolition in Dale County

Dale County has a mix of older residential structures, agricultural outbuildings, and commercial properties that have been sitting vacant or deteriorating for years. Many of these buildings were constructed before modern codes, using materials like unreinforced masonry, asbestos-containing siding, and older wood-frame methods that require careful handling during demolition. Tight site access, proximity to neighboring structures, and underground utilities all directly affect how a demolition job gets planned and executed here.

Old septic systems, buried fuel tanks from farm operations, and deteriorating foundations are common surprises on Dale County demolition sites. Missing utility disconnection records make pre-demo coordination critical. Alabama 811 dig notifications are required before any work begins, and DJ handles that coordination directly so nothing gets missed on the back end.

Dale County's steady pace of rural property transfers and estate settlements drives consistent demand for structure removal, particularly old farmhouses and outbuildings that need to be cleared before new construction or sale. The Dale County Probate Office records reflect how frequently these properties change hands and move toward redevelopment.

Hyde's Construction runs demolition jobs across all of Dale County from its base in Ariton, typically on-site within 30 to 40 minutes.

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

Do You Need a Permit for Demolition in Midland City?

What Dale County Requires

Demolition work in and around Midland City falls under a mix of municipal and county rules depending on where the project sits. If the structure is within the incorporated limits of Midland City, you will need to check with the city directly about any required demolition or building permits before work begins. Midland City operates its own municipal government and may require a permit for structural demolition, utility disconnection confirmation, and a site inspection. For work in unincorporated Dale County outside city limits, Dale County does not maintain a comprehensive zoning or building permit office in the same way larger counties do, but you should still confirm current requirements with the county directly, as rules can change. Regardless of location, Alabama law requires that asbestos-containing materials be inspected and properly abated before demolition on structures built before 1980, which falls under ADEM oversight and federal NESHAP regulations. Failure to comply with asbestos notification requirements can result in significant penalties.

If your demolition project involves one acre or more of land disturbance — including clearing, grading, or soil exposure that follows the demolition — you are required to obtain coverage under ADEM's NPDES Construction General Permit before any ground disturbance begins. This applies statewide regardless of whether the project is in a city or unincorporated county. The permit requires a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, or SWPPP, and proper erosion controls on site. Many demolition jobs in this area push past the one-acre threshold once you factor in access, staging, and any subsequent site prep work, so it is worth measuring your total disturbance footprint carefully before you start.

Floodplain considerations are especially relevant in Dale County given the area's proximity to the Choctawhatchee River drainage basin and low-lying terrain common throughout this part of southeast Alabama. If any portion of your demolition site falls within a FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Area, you will need to contact Dale County EMA and potentially the local floodplain administrator before work proceeds. Demolishing a structure in a flood zone can trigger requirements around fill material, finished grade elevations, and what can be built back on the site afterward. It is worth pulling the FEMA flood map for your parcel early in the planning process to avoid delays and make sure the site is cleared correctly.

FAQ

Common Questions About Demolition in Midland City

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 Midland City depends on the size of the structure, what materials are involved, and how the debris needs to be handled. A small residential outbuilding will run significantly less than a full house tear-down or a commercial structure with concrete foundations. DJ Hyde provides free estimates on every job, so the best way to get an accurate number is to call (334) 432-1473 and walk through the details of your specific project.
Most demolition projects in Dale County require a permit pulled through the Dale County Building Department before work begins. If the structure has utilities connected, those lines need to be properly disconnected and cleared by the appropriate utility providers prior to demolition. Hyde's Construction is licensed and insured and can help guide you through what documentation is typically needed so the job stays legal and on schedule.
Ariton sits less than 15 miles from Midland City, so mobilizing equipment out there is straightforward with no major logistical delays. DJ Hyde can typically get eyes on a project and provide a free estimate quickly, and scheduling is generally flexible depending on the current workload. Call (334) 432-1473 to find out current availability and how soon we can get started on your job.
Depending on the structure and site conditions, DJ Hyde uses excavators and other heavy equipment to bring down buildings efficiently and handle debris removal. For projects where surrounding structures or landscaping need to be protected, the approach is more controlled and methodical to avoid collateral damage. All debris handling is factored into the job so the site is left clean and ready for whatever comes next, whether that is new construction, site prep, or leaving it as open land.
Yes, tearing down aging or condemned chicken houses in the Midland City and Dale County area is work DJ Hyde handles regularly. These structures often come with concrete pads, utility connections, and compacted soil conditions that require proper demolition and site prep before new houses can go up. Hyde's Construction can clear the old structure, address the existing pad, and get the ground ready for a new chicken house build or other agricultural use.

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