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2701 Del Paso Rd, Suite 13066 · Sacramento, CA 95835
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Eco-Friendly Deconstruction

Hand-dismantle for material reuse, landfill diversion, and a substantial tax-deductible donation for the homeowner.

Deconstruction is demolition done in reverse. Instead of running a machine through your building, we hand-dismantle it – carefully removing lumber, cabinets, doors, windows, fixtures, flooring, and architectural elements so they can be reused or donated.

The result: up to 85% of your structure stays out of the landfill, and you walk away with an IRS-qualified appraisal that supports a substantial tax-deductible donation receipt. Most homeowners offset a meaningful portion of their teardown or remodel cost this way.

Our deconstruction referral service is absolutely free. Mavco coordinates the IRS-qualified appraiser, the non-profit donation partner, the BAAQMD permit, utility shutoffs, and your city building department. You sign one set of papers and write nothing off your project budget.

What's included

  • IRS-qualified appraiser coordination
  • Non-profit donation partner matching
  • Up to 85% landfill diversion
  • BAAQMD permit handling
  • Utility shutoff coordination
  • City building department paperwork
  • Photo documentation of salvage
  • Insurance and bonded crew

Frequently asked questions

Is deconstruction tax-deductible?

Yes. When you donate the salvaged materials from your building to a qualifying non-profit, the appraised fair-market value of those materials becomes a tax-deductible charitable contribution. An IRS-qualified appraiser (Form 8283) establishes the value. Mavco coordinates the appraiser and the non-profit so the paperwork is correct.

How big is the deduction?

It varies with the home, but a typical 2,000-square-foot single-family home in the Bay Area can generate a $30,000-$80,000+ donation receipt depending on age, finishes, and salvage quality. Older homes with hardwood floors, original cabinetry, and architectural details often appraise higher. Your CPA determines actual tax benefit.

How much does deconstruction cost vs regular demolition?

Hand-deconstruction costs more than machine demolition on the labor line - but the tax benefit from the donation usually nets out to less than straight demo. Most clients come out ahead financially while also diverting up to 85% of materials from landfill.

How long does whole-house deconstruction take?

A full residential deconstruction typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on size, age, and salvage scope. Compare this to 3-7 days for straight demolition. The longer timeline is the trade-off for the donation receipt.

What materials can be donated?

Cabinets, appliances, doors, windows, lumber, flooring, fixtures, lighting, hardware, tile, brick, masonry, and architectural elements. Materials must be in reusable condition. Mavco walks your project before quoting to set realistic expectations on donation value.

Does Mavco partner with Habitat for Humanity?

Yes - and with other qualifying 501(c)(3) non-profits depending on the project type and material mix. We match each project to the donation partner most likely to use what is being salvaged.

Free demolition quote in one business day

Tell us the basics - project type, location, timeline - and we'll come back with a real estimate, not a sales pitch. No obligation.