Every week a Sacramento homeowner stands in an aging house and asks the same question: fix this, or clear the lot and build what we actually want? This guide puts real demolition numbers on the decision.
Reviewed by Spencer Farman, licensed California demolition contractor (CA Contractor #1117491). Updated August 15, 2026.
The remodel vs. rebuild question is really a question about structural integrity. What condition are the foundation, the framing, and the roof structure actually in?
A remodel prices the house you can see. New construction prices a house that does not exist yet. The honest comparison starts with what is behind the walls, because that is where remodel budgets break.
Hazardous-material testing belongs in either path. Older homes can carry asbestos or lead-based paint, and both a major remodel and a demolition have to deal with them.
Here is the number most comparison articles skip: the demolition side of a rebuild is the most predictable line in the whole project.
Straightforward residential demolition runs $8 to $15 per square foot. That covers the teardown, debris haul-off, and site cleanup in one written scope.
| Home size | Typical demolition range |
|---|---|
| 1,000 sqft home | $8K to $15K |
| 1,500 sqft home (most common) | $10K to $15K |
| 2,000 sqft home | $16K to $25K |
| 3,000 sqft home | $24K to $45K |
The most common teardown we run is a 1,500 square foot house from the 1950s or 1960s, cleared for a new construction project.
The remodel side has no table like this. Every contingency lives behind drywall, which is why remodel contracts carry a construction contingency and rebuild contracts mostly do not need one for the demo phase. Full breakdown on our Sacramento house demolition pricing page.
A cleared lot is a fresh start.
Real residential teardown, cleaned and graded.
The teardown itself surprises people. A typical 1,500 square foot house comes down in about a day, site conditions permitting.
The full demolition phase runs roughly 4 weeks. Most of that is permit processing and utility scheduling, not equipment time.
Sacramento County demolition permits run around $250. City of Sacramento permits run $300 and up and take longer, with a historical review possible on homes older than 50 years. The full breakdown lives in our Sacramento demolition permit guide.
Pre-1980 homes also pass through SMAQMD asbestos clearance, which carries a 10 day waiting period. Filed early, it runs alongside the permit. Our Sacramento asbestos notification guide covers that step.
A remodel timeline has no fixed end in the same way. Each surprise behind a wall adds scope, and each scope change adds weeks.
For a full week-by-week look at a demolition project, see our Sacramento demolition timeline guide. Once you decide to tear down, our pre-demolition checklist covers everything to line up before demo day.
A teardown does not mean starting from zero. Three things commonly carry over.
The foundation, sometimes. On one Folsom fire damage job we preserved the existing foundation and saved the customer roughly $60K versus tear-and-replace. When the new build can use the old footprint, it is worth an engineering look.
The utility connections, usually. Most customers want the lot cleared with utilities left in place so a new manufactured or stick-built home lands on the same footprint. We cap and protect what the rebuild needs.
The materials you care about. We once pulled 90-year-old wooden beams out of a teardown and shipped them to the customer in Tahoe at their request. If something in the house has personal or material value, tell us before demolition day.
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If the decision is close, price the demolition side first. It is the most predictable number in the comparison, and you get ours in writing within 24 hours of the site walk.
The quote covers permits, utility disconnect coordination, the teardown, haul-off, and grading in one written scope. That is the number your architect and your lender can actually plan around.
Recent work includes a 3,500 square foot house and full pool removal in Arden Oaks, cleared for new construction. Browse our full Sacramento residential demolition services or all Sacramento demolition services.
Straightforward residential demolition runs $8 to $15 per square foot. A 1,000 square foot home lands around $8K to $15K, the common 1,500 square foot teardown runs $10K to $15K, and a 3,000 square foot home runs $24K to $45K. Cleanup is included in every quote, never billed separately.
Sometimes, and it can be worth real money. On one Folsom fire damage job we preserved the existing foundation and saved the customer roughly $60K versus tearing it out and replacing it. Whether yours qualifies depends on its condition and what the new build needs, so raise it during the quote.
That is the most common request we get. Most customers want the lot cleared with utilities left in place so a new manufactured or stick-built home can go on the same footprint. We coordinate the disconnects so the connections you need survive the teardown.
The teardown itself is fast. A typical 1,500 square foot house comes down in about a day. The full phase runs roughly 4 weeks, and most of that is permit processing and utility scheduling, not demolition.
It depends on what the house is hiding. A remodel of a sound structure usually wins. A remodel that has to fix foundation, framing, or water damage before improving anything can lose to a rebuild that starts from a known baseline. Price the demolition side first, since it is the most predictable number in the comparison.
Spencer Farman is the owner and lead operator of Demo Patrol, a licensed California demolition contractor (CA Contractor #1117491). He quotes and runs every job himself, and the most common project on his calendar is a mid-century Sacramento house cleared for a new build.
Last updated August 15, 2026. Costs reflect typical Demo Patrol projects. Your structure, access, and scope set the final number, which is why quotes are written per project.
You get a written quote within 24 hours. If a rebuild is on the table, the demo number is the first one worth knowing.