What is Demolition Equipment?
Demolition equipment includes heavy-duty machines and attachments used to tear down structures, break concrete, sort debris, move material, control dust, and prepare job sites for cleanup or recycling.
Businesses that manage significant volumes of material, such as scrap metal or demolition debris, rely heavily on powerful machinery like excavators, backhoes, skidsteers, and other heavy demolition equipment. However, without the proper attachments for the job, these machines may struggle to complete these specialized tasks.
What Types of Demolition Equipment Are Available?
Solid Equipment Company supplies demolition equipment and attachments for demanding job sites, including:
These attachments help operators break, reach, lift, sort, separate, compact, and manage material more efficiently.
How Do Demolition Attachments Improve Job Site Efficiency?
Demolition attachments improve efficiency by allowing operators to complete specialized tasks with greater speed, control, and precision.
The right attachment can help:
- Reduce manual labor
- Improve material handling
- Break concrete and hard surfaces faster
- Sort recyclable material from debris
- Reach difficult or elevated areas
- Reduce equipment changeover time
- Improve job site safety and productivity
By matching the attachment to the task, contractors can get more value from their existing heavy equipment.
Do You Offer New and Used Demolition Equipment?
In addition to new demolition equipment, Solid Equipment Company also offers used attachments and equipment for commercial and industrial applications.
Used demolition equipment can be a practical option for companies looking to:
- Lower upfront equipment costs
- Add capacity quickly
- Replace aging attachments
- Source proven machinery
- Stay within project or fleet budgets
Whether you need new or used equipment, Solid Equipment Company can help match the right attachment to your machine, job site, and operational goals.
Why Choose Solid Equipment Company for Demolition Equipment?
Solid Equipment Company goes beyond supplying machinery. We help businesses configure equipment systems that improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and support long-term operational success.
Our approach focuses on:
- Matching equipment to real-world applications
- Supporting throughput and material recovery goals
- Providing access to both new and used equipment solutions
- Delivering reliable tools for demanding environments
As a leading demolition equipment supplier, we are proud to serve industrial recyclers, scrapyards, waste processors, salvage yards, and demolition companies throughout the United States and Canada. We help businesses maximize their equipment’s performance for the toughest jobs.
FAQS
What demolition attachments are best for structural steel projects?
Hydraulic shears are typically the most effective attachment for structural steel demolition. They provide the cutting force needed to process beams, columns, and heavy steel components quickly while maintaining control and safety on the jobsite.
How do you choose the right demolition attachment for your excavator?
The right attachment depends on your excavator’s size, hydraulic capacity, and the type of material being processed. Matching flow rate, pressure, and weight class is critical to ensure optimal performance, avoid excessive wear, and maintain safe operation.
What Types of New and Used Demolition Equipment Are Available?
Solid Equipment Co. offers a comprehensive inventory of new and used industrial demolition equipment. Our top-selling equipment include shredders, balers, alligator shears, optical sorting machines, and more. Equipment is available across industrial recycling, demolition, and vehicle recycling applications. Contact our team for a customized quote or expert recommendations for your operations.
Can demolition equipment be used for recycling applications?
Yes, many demolition attachments are designed to support recycling operations. Equipment like magnets, grapples, and specialty buckets help separate materials, making it easier to process and recover valuable scrap.
How do you reduce wear and maintenance costs on demolition attachments?
Proper attachment selection, routine maintenance, and operating within recommended limits are key. Using the right tool for the application and avoiding overloading helps extend equipment life and reduce downtime.
Are Financing Options Available?
Yes. Solid Equipment Company is committed to making high-quality industrial recycling equipment more accessible through flexible, robust financing options. We offer both a convenient financing calculator and a streamlined application process to help you get started. For more information or to discuss your needs, connect our team directly at 866-948-5406—we’re here to help every step of the way.
Is there a Warranty on Your Machinery?
Our new machines and equipment come with manufacturer warranties, while coverage for used equipment may vary. Contact our team or call 866-948-5406, and we’ll help determine the specific warranty options available for the machine you’re considering.
Do You Provide Nationwide Shipping?
Yes. We provide our services and equipment shipping across the United States. The areas we serve include, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas. If you don’t see your state listed, still fill out our contact form or call at 866-948-5406.
Do You Offer On-Site Setup or Training?
Yes. Our team provides expert operational and maintenance training to minimize downtime and ensure your team gets the most out of the equipment.
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Request a Quote on an Attachment Today
At Solid Equipment Company, we offer a wide selection of both new and used attachments tailored for various commercial and industrial applications. Whether you need a specific model to enhance efficiency or stay within budget, our team can help you find the perfect solution for your needs.
Call us today at 866-948-5406 for expert guidance and a quote on high-quality attachments for your loader, backhoe, or excavator.









