Need to demo a building in Burlington

I work in a paint factory. I can tell you from first hand experience that if not properly disposed of that crap will ignite. A fire in a plant with a few million gallons of flammable liquids is no joke, and gets your heart going like nothing else.
 
Much harder for Fire Depts to get Burning permits today. Most FDs are looking for houses. Not too much into buildings especially condemned ones. Generally only the County owned landfills, accept Burned material. They usually charge more than Private landfills, & don't permit Private LF to accept burn material, roofing, or construction material.
Most Every Vintage Mill taken down now days, are "recycled" as much as possible. Old Brick, just like Old Lumber is valuable. Then the steel is scraped, & the left over brick & concrete is ground or hauled to a recycling seller. Biggest amount to be Dumped, is the roofing material. I don't have names, but Companies Pay to recycle these Mills.
I was in OH a summer or two ago and they were takin down and old textile mill there. @mbalbritton serously if it has any of that kinda stuff I mentioned earlier Id be interested in looking at it if possible.
 
@1-tonmudder its not a textile mill. Don’t get too excited. Not too much left in it. I recall one room with some nice beams, other than that no machines or any worth it. Just an old derilict building.

Is this one you already own? Or one your looking to buy. I'm in the market for a 4k+ warehouse in Alamance county. I looked at a few in Burlington, but the inspection dept in the city is a (redacted). There is a property on maple ave just inside graham that needs demo but comes with a few acres.
 
Is this one you already own? Or one your looking to buy. I'm in the market for a 4k+ warehouse in Alamance county. I looked at a few in Burlington, but the inspection dept in the city is a (redacted). There is a property on maple ave just inside graham that needs demo but comes with a few acres.

Definitely not going to get any use out of the building he is talking about tearing down. It is pretty rough looking!
 
any brick worth reclaiming. there are companies that will pay for old brick
 
@1-tonmudder its not a textile mill. Don’t get too excited. Not too much left in it. I recall one room with some nice beams, other than that no machines or any worth it. Just an old derilict building.

Yeah I didn’t take it as being one I was just saying they do reuse materials from these old buildings.They looked to be saving bricks and all at the one I was talking about.


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