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Rock Solid Excavation handles structural demolition for residential and commercial sites — homes, garages, barns, and outbuildings — then sorts and recycles what comes down and leaves the site cleared, hauled, and graded for whatever's next. We do it safely and in compliance with local regulations. When a structure's done, the goal isn't just to knock it down; it's to hand you back a clean, level site ready to build on.
What Pontiac ground does to this job
Pontiac is the seat of Oakland County and a city with a long mix of residential, commercial, and older built property. Rock Solid Excavation travels from our Fenton base to handle demolition, grading, utilities, and site prep across Pontiac. Whatever the next use of a lot is, we get the ground ready to take it — and we build for the Michigan freeze-thaw cycle. Freeze, thaw, repeat, built to take it.
In an established city like Pontiac, a fair amount of work starts with clearing what's already there — demolition, removal, and regrading a lot back to a clean, buildable state. From there it's utilities, drainage, and surface work. We handle both the teardown and the rebuild-ready prep.
How we build it
From a single outbuilding to a full structure, we take it down in a controlled, planned way and clear the site behind it.
A demolition is more than knocking something over. We sort the debris and recycle what we can — concrete, metal, and clean wood — so less ends up in a landfill, then haul off the rest. When the structure's gone, we grade the site so it's level and ready for what comes next, whether that's a new build, a slab, or open ground.
Why Pontiac property owners call us
Excavation, hardscape, retaining walls, septic and site work in Pontiac, MI. Freeze, thaw, repeat — built to take it.
Free estimate in Pontiac.
(810) 577-6228 example build
Frequently asked questions
Do you work in Pontiac?
Yes. Pontiac is inside our normal service radius out of Fenton.
Is an estimate free in Pontiac?
Yes, free and on-site.
What's the biggest risk on this kind of job in Michigan?
Water and freeze-thaw, every time. Drainage and base prep are what separate a wall or driveway that lasts from one that moves in three winters.
Residential or commercial?
Both.