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Landmark Demolition
4.9(
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Serving Chicago, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Florim and his team were a pleasure to work with for my complete home demolition project. They handled everything from submission for demolition permit, actual demo of structure & driveway, and backfill/grading of area to include black pulverized dirt topping since project was to convert property to greenspace. Landmark Demolition Rocks!"
Complete barn demolition and crush concrete on site to be reused
Barn demolition
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Response time2 hrs
Response rate89%
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Mel
4.8(
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Serving Chicago, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

"Mel and crew were on time. Very courteous and professional. Removed everything efficiently . Went the extra mile when I needed boxes moved into the apartment. I would recommend him and would certainly hire him again!"
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FAQs for demolition service projects in Chicago, IL

Mobile home manufacturers recommend releveling every three to five years, though this interval may vary based on your local soil conditions, climate patterns, and the age of your home. Warning signs that your home needs attention include difficulty opening doors or windows, visible wall cracks, and uneven flooring. Regular professional inspections can help determine the optimal timing for your specific situation.

Your manufactured home likely requires leveling when you notice doors or windows becoming difficult to operate, visible cracks appearing in walls (particularly around doorframes), floors feeling uneven or bouncy underfoot, or cabinets that no longer close properly. You might also notice unusual creaking sounds when walking across certain areas or water pooling on countertops. These symptoms indicate that settling has occurred, and professional attention is warranted.

Failing to address leveling needs can lead to progressive structural damage, including wall cracks, roof leaks, plumbing failures, and door or window malfunctions. The uneven stress on your home's frame can cause permanent warping over time, potentially compromising its overall structural integrity.

Additionally, energy efficiency decreases as gaps develop around windows and doors. Addressing leveling needs promptly helps protect your investment and maintain your home's value.

While minor leveling adjustments might be possible for experienced DIYers, the process requires specialized tools, including hydraulic jacks, levels, and appropriate shims. DIY leveling costs up to $500 in materials alone. However, improper techniques can cause serious structural damage or personal injury.

For safety reasons and quality assurance, professional assistance is strongly recommended, especially when piers show signs of deterioration or significant leveling corrections are needed.

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