What the Company Handles
- Total structure demolition
- Exterior surface and wall demolition
- Interior demolition
- Partial structure demolition
About the Company
Dorcy Services in El Dorado, AR, is your trusted local expert for demolition, landscaping, and general contracting. We specialize in transforming properties by safely removing unwanted structures, from interior walls to entire buildings, to create a clean slate for new projects. Many homeowners in El Dorado struggle with lawn drainage issues and standing water. We directly address this by clearing debris and demolishing old, problematic structures that contribute to poor yard drainage, preparing the land for effective landscaping solutions. Our team combines demolition expertise with an understanding of local soil and weather conditions to help you solve foundational property challenges.
Question Answers
How can demolishing an old structure help with my yard's standing water problem?
Old sheds, concrete slabs, or poorly placed structures can block natural water flow and create low spots that collect water. Our partial or total structure demolition service removes these obstacles, allowing us to properly grade and prepare your land. This is a crucial first step before installing new drainage solutions to redirect water away from your home.
I have an old patio causing drainage issues. What demolition service do I need?
That's a common issue here in El Dorado. Our exterior surface demolition service is perfect for removing old patios, walkways, or driveways that are improperly sloped and causing water to pool. We'll break up and haul away the material, clearing the area so the ground can be re-graded to solve your lawn drainage problem.
Can you remove interior walls if my home has water damage from poor exterior drainage?
Absolutely. If persistent moisture from poor yard drainage has led to interior water damage or mold, our interior demolition service is the first step in the repair process. We can safely remove damaged drywall, flooring, and structural elements. Once the interior is cleared, we can then address the root cause—the exterior drainage—to prevent future issues.
