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Barn Demolition Contractor in Lyons, NY

Old barn teardown, structural demolition, debris removal, and full site clearing. We take down barns, outbuildings, and agricultural structures and clean the site completely.

Barn Demolition Services in Lyons

Backwell demolishes old barns, agricultural outbuildings, and farm structures throughout Lyons, Wayne County, and the surrounding area. Old barns represent a significant liability and safety hazard — collapsing roofs, rotted timbers, and failing foundations are a danger to people and livestock. We take them down completely and efficiently, removing all debris and leaving the site clean and ready for its next use.

Our barn demolition process includes structural assessment, selective salvage of usable materials if desired, mechanical demolition, complete debris removal and hauling, and foundation removal or filling as needed. We work on all sizes of agricultural structures from small outbuildings and equipment sheds to large dairy barns and multi-bay structures. Our equipment is right-sized for agricultural properties with limited access.

Why Lyons Chooses Backwell

Contact us for a free estimate on barn demolition in Lyons. We will assess the structure, discuss salvage options, and give you a clear price for complete demo and removal.

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Geography & Site Conditions in Lyons, NY (Wayne County)

Lyons sits at the confluence of the Canandaigua Outlet, Ganargua Creek, and the Erie Canal in central Wayne County, on the western end of the Finger Lakes drumlin field. Soils across the village and surrounding parcels are dominated by Honeoye silt loam and Lima silt loam on the drumlin flanks, Palmyra gravelly loam on the outwash terraces, and Canandaigua silty clay loam and Lyons silt loam in the low-lying creek and canal corridors.

The Erie Canal is the defining hydrologic and infrastructure feature, and projects within or adjacent to the canal prism fall under NYS Canal Corp permitting. Commercial site work in Lyons regularly involves managing Clyde River backwater flood elevations, trenching through cobbly till on the drumlins, and dewatering on canal-adjacent parcels. Structural fill is often required where native silty clay loams cannot carry pavement or slab loading. Shallow dolostone and limestone bedrock can appear on the higher drumlin summits, but most commercial excavation stays comfortably above rock. Frost-susceptible silt loams push utility burial and pavement detail on most commercial parcels in and around the village.