
Old structures, concrete slabs, outbuildings, fencing, and building remnants sitting on a property are not just eyesores — they are obstacles that block every phase of work that follows. You cannot grade over a concrete slab. You cannot build where a deteriorating structure still stands. And you cannot clear a property properly when demolition debris is scattered across it. Demolition and debris hauling is the work that removes those obstacles so your project can actually begin. At Total Grounds Maintenance, we have been handling this work across Spring Hill and Hernando County for over six years, and we approach every demolition job with a clear plan and the right equipment for what is actually on the property.
Demolition work ranges widely in scope. Some jobs involve a single small outbuilding that needs to come down before a lot can be cleared and graded. Others involve larger structures, concrete foundations, multiple fencing runs, or accumulated debris from previous construction activity. We handle selective demolition — where specific structures need to be removed while others remain intact — as well as full-site clearance where everything comes down in one organized process. The scope of every job is assessed individually, and we work through the demolition in a sequence that keeps the job safe and the surrounding property protected throughout the process.
When Total Grounds Maintenance finishes a demolition and debris hauling job, the site is clean. Every piece of material — broken concrete, structural debris, metal, wood, and any other remnants — is loaded and removed from the property. You are not left managing a pile of rubble or arranging separate hauling services after the teardown is done. We handle both the demolition and the removal as one complete job. Call us at (352) 279-7801 and tell us what is on your property. We are available 24 hours a day and will give you a straight assessment of what the demolition involves and what it will take to clear the site completely.
Structure Demolition – Sheds, outbuildings, old barns, and small structures taken down safely and completely, with all material removed from the property after teardown.
Concrete Slab Removal – Old foundations, slabs, driveways, and concrete pads broken up and hauled away so the ground can be graded and used for new construction.
Selective Demolition – Targeted removal of specific structures or sections of a property while surrounding structures, landscaping, or boundary features remain undamaged and intact.
Fencing & Old Structure Removal – Deteriorating fences, old retaining walls, and structural remnants from previous builds removed completely to clear the property for new work.
Full Site Clearance – Complete removal of all above-ground structures, debris, and construction remnants on properties being fully redeveloped or prepared for new construction.
Debris & Rubble Hauling – All demolition material — concrete, wood, metal, and mixed debris — loaded and hauled off the property entirely so the site is clean when we leave.
24/7 Availability – Demolition is often the first step in a time-sensitive build sequence. We are available around the clock to keep your project timeline moving forward.
Demolition and Hauling as One Complete Job – Many property owners end up hiring a demolition crew and then a separate hauling service to remove the debris left behind. Total Grounds Maintenance handles both in one job. The structure comes down and the material leaves the property in the same process — no second contractor, no debris pile waiting to be dealt with later.
Planned and Controlled Teardowns – Demolition done without a clear sequence can damage surrounding structures, underground utilities, and the land itself. We assess the structure, identify any risks to surrounding property, and plan the teardown sequence before anything gets knocked down. That planning protects your property and keeps the job site safe throughout the process.
Six Years of Local Demolition Experience – Properties across Spring Hill, Brooksville, and Hernando County come with a range of structures — old concrete block buildings, wood-frame outbuildings, steel sheds, and everything in between. We have worked enough of them across this region to know how different construction types behave during demolition and what equipment each one requires.
Concrete and Foundation Removal Handled Properly – Concrete slab and foundation removal is heavy, time-consuming work that requires the right breaking and loading equipment. We handle it completely — broken up, loaded, and removed — so the ground underneath is clear and ready for grading or new construction without remnants left buried in the soil.
Available When Your Project Needs to Move – Demolition typically sits at the very start of a build or redevelopment timeline, which means delays in this phase push everything else back. Total Grounds Maintenance operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so the demolition phase of your Spring Hill project does not become the reason your build schedule slips.
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