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Black Diamond

City · Salt Lake County, UT

Junk Removal & Demolition in West Valley City

Utah's second largest city, assembled in 1980 out of four separate towns, and built fast enough that whole streets share a floor plan.

Housing stock

Brick ranches from the 1960s–70s in the east · Granger and Hunter largely 1970s–80s · 2000s build in the west

Areas we work

Granger · Hunter · Chesterfield · Redwood · West Valley Town Center

What West Valley City is built out of.

West Valley City didn't exist until 1980, when Granger, Hunter, Chesterfield, and Redwood merged into a single municipality. Growth had already been running hard for two decades — Granger alone had 77 subdivisions platted by the end of 1962, with room for nearly 5,000 lots — and it went up quickly, with county-level approvals that put a lot of housing in without much attention to parks or infrastructure.

The east side is the oldest: brick ranch stock from the 1960s and 1970s. Granger reads as a 1970s–80s neighborhood with generous lots. Hunter is a bit newer, mostly 1970 through 1999 with a second wave in the 2000s.

It's the second largest city in the state, which means volume, and the older east-side stock has now aged into estate work the same way Kearns has. Straightforward framing, full basements, and a lot of houses that were built from the same handful of plans.

What that means for the work.

Basement demo and clearouts
Owner-finished basements from the 1980s coming back to a shell.
Brick ranch interior demo
Consistent 1960s–70s framing across the east side makes scoping fast.
Estate cleanouts
Granger and the east side are old enough now that first owners are moving on.
Deck, shed, and garage removal
Volume work, hauled on the same job.

West Valley City

Where we’re working.

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