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Residential Demolition in New Port Richey, FL

New Port Richey's aging housing stock from the 1970s through 1990s generates consistent residential demolition work, from full house teardowns in the established neighborhoods to mobile home removal in the community's manufactured housing parks. Properties along the Pithlachascotee River and in the Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square canal communities face structural deterioration accelerated by moisture and flooding.

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Professional Residential Demolition in New Port Richey

New Port Richey's aging housing stock from the 1970s through 1990s generates consistent residential demolition work, from full house teardowns in the established neighborhoods to mobile home removal in the community's manufactured housing parks. Properties along the Pithlachascotee River and in the Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square canal communities face structural deterioration accelerated by moisture and flooding. Downtown New Port Richey's revitalization is also creating demolition needs as older residential properties along Main Street and the Cotee River are cleared for redevelopment.

The City of New Port Richey Building Department issues demolition permits within city limits, while unincorporated areas nearby fall under Pasco County Building Services. The Cotee River corridor and Gulf-access canal communities have flood zone designations that affect post-demolition requirements. New Port Richey has a significant number of mobile home communities with regular demolition needs. Properties with a history of flooding may have environmental considerations like mold that affect demolition approach. The US 19 corridor creates a dividing line between the older western neighborhoods and newer eastern development.

— Demo Dave, Owner & CGC Licensed Contractor since 1986

What's Included in Residential Demolition

Complete House Demolition

Full teardown of single-family homes, duplexes, and multi-unit residential structures. We remove everything down to the foundation — or take the foundation too if needed.

Garage Demolition

Attached and detached garage removal. We disconnect utilities, tear down the structure, remove the slab, and haul away all debris.

Interior Demolition

Selective demolition for renovation projects. We remove walls, flooring, ceilings, cabinets, and fixtures while preserving the structural elements you want to keep.

Shed and Outbuilding Removal

Barns, sheds, carports, screen enclosures, and other accessory structures. No structure is too small.

Foundation Removal

Concrete slab and foundation demolition. We break up the concrete, remove all material from the site, and backfill as needed.

Debris Hauling and Disposal

All demolition debris is loaded, hauled, and disposed of at licensed facilities. We separate recyclable materials and never leave anything behind.

Our Residential Demolition Process

1

Free On-Site Estimate

We visit your property, assess the structure, and provide a detailed written estimate — usually within 24 hours of your call.

2

Permits and Utility Disconnection

We pull all required permits from your local building department and coordinate utility disconnections with local providers.

3

Preparation and Safety Setup

We establish safety perimeters, protect neighboring properties, and prepare the site for demolition.

4

Demolition

Our crews systematically tear down the structure using excavators, loaders, and hand tools as needed. We work efficiently while prioritizing safety.

5

Debris Removal

All materials are loaded into trucks and hauled to licensed disposal facilities. Recyclable materials are separated and processed appropriately.

6

Site Cleanup and Grading

We backfill any holes, grade the lot, and leave your property flat and mowable. Ready for new construction or whatever you have planned.

Why Residential Demolition in New Port Richey Is Different

Terrain & Soil: Pithlachascotee (Cotee) River corridor, Gulf-access canal communities, flood zones, high water table

Development History: 1970s to 1990s established residential development with historic downtown from earlier era

Housing Stock: Ranch homes, Florida contemporary, 1970s-1990s subdivision housing, mobile home communities, historic downtown commercial

Neighborhoods We Serve in New Port Richey

Downtown New Port Richey

Historic city center along Main Street and the Cotee River with commercial buildings and older residential properties.

River Ridge and Cotee River Estates

Established neighborhoods along the Pithlachascotee River with waterfront properties and flood zone considerations.

Embassy Hills and Seven Springs Adjacent

Eastern New Port Richey neighborhoods with 1980s-1990s subdivisions and aging pools.

US 19 Corridor

Commercial spine with strip centers, restaurants, medical offices, and commercial buildings in constant transition.

Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square

Western New Port Richey near the Gulf with canal communities and waterfront properties.

Mobile Home Communities

Multiple manufactured housing parks serving retirees and affordable housing seekers.

Residential Demolition Cost in New Port Richey

Project Size Estimated Range
Small Home (under 1,200 sq ft) $5,000 – $12,000
Average Home (1,200-2,000 sq ft) $10,000 – $18,000
Large Home (2,000+ sq ft) $15,000 – $25,000

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Why Choose Bayside Construction

40 Years of Residential Demolition Experience

Demo Dave has been tearing down houses since 1986. We've handled everything from small bungalows to large estate properties.

Licensed and Fully Insured

CGC License #061369 with $2 million in liability coverage. Your property and your neighbors' properties are protected.

We Handle Permits

Navigating permit processes in Pasco can be confusing. We handle all permit applications and inspections for you.

No Buried Debris

Some contractors bury demolition debris on-site to cut costs. We haul everything away. Your lot stays clean and buildable.

Flat, Ready-to-Use Lots

When we finish, your property is graded level. Whether you're building new, selling the land, or just want to mow it — the lot is ready.

Respectful of Neighbors

We take precautions to protect adjacent properties, minimize dust, and keep noise to reasonable hours. Your neighbors will thank you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Residential Demolition in New Port Richey

Do you handle mobile home demolition in New Port Richey's mobile home parks?

Yes. New Port Richey has numerous mobile home parks, and we regularly demolish deteriorated, abandoned, or storm-damaged units. This includes the structure, frame, axles, skirting, and any attached additions. We work within mobile home park access constraints and coordinate with park management. The City of New Port Richey or Pasco County issues the demolition permit depending on the park's location.

Are there flood damage demolitions in the riverfront areas of New Port Richey?

Yes. Properties along the Pithlachascotee River, in Gulf Harbors, and in Beacon Square have experienced flooding over the years, and some structures sustain cumulative damage that makes demolition more practical than repeated repair. We handle flood-damaged demolitions with attention to mold, moisture-compromised materials, and the environmental conditions specific to waterfront properties.

How much does it cost to demolish a house in New Port Richey?

House demolition costs in New Port Richey typically range from $5,000 to $25,000 or more depending on the size of the structure, accessibility, foundation removal requirements, and disposal costs. We provide free, detailed estimates specific to your property.

Do I need a permit to demolish a house in Pasco?

Yes. Pasco requires a demolition permit for residential structures. Homes built before 1980 may also require an asbestos inspection before demolition can proceed. Bayside Construction handles the entire permit process for you.

How long does residential demolition take?

Most residential demolitions take 3 to 7 days from start to finish, depending on the size of the structure and whether foundation removal is included. We provide timeline estimates during your consultation.

What happens to my utilities during demolition?

All utilities — electric, gas, water, sewer, cable — must be disconnected before demolition begins. We coordinate with utility providers to ensure proper disconnection and capping.

Ready to Get Started?

Get a free estimate for residential demolition in New Port Richey, FL. Bayside Construction has been serving Pasco County since 1986. Licensed, insured, and ready to work.

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