Samsula Demolition, established in 2004 and based in Florida, is a family-owned company founded by Yancey McDonald. With deep roots in Volusia County, McDonald carried forth the values of hard work instilled in him by his upbringing as the son of a cattle rancher. His journey in land clearing began in the early 1970s with a local company, which led to the formation of his own venture, Yancey’s Landclearing Inc., in 1980. Initially specializing in land clearing and fencing, the business pivoted towards demolition in response to the hurricanes of 2004, a change that has defined its trajectory since.
Samsula Demolition prides itself on utilizing cutting-edge equipment and has built a team rich in experience and formal training, having completed various certifications including asbestos and lead abatement, OSHA, and more. The company stands out for its dedication to sustainability, boasting an impressive recycling rate of 75% across its projects, with some even reaching 95%. This commitment positions them as an excellent choice for environmentally-conscious clients, especially for LEED projects.
Their extensive portfolio encompasses a wide range of projects, from small-scale residential demolitions to significant commercial sites, including hospital parking garages, educational institutions, and various government projects. With a combined experience of over 100 years, Samsula Demolition ensures every project — whether interior jobs or demolition to grade — is handled with the utmost professionalism.
The ethos at Samsula Demolition emphasizes high-quality work, safety, and respect for the client's property, treating it as if it were their own. The company's leadership and team are passionate about providing exceptional service while ensuring that every steps stands completed, from the initial permitting process to the final inspection, so that clients can relax without concerns. As a minority and woman-owned certified business, they are eager to engage in municipal or government ventures, continuing to build their reputation in both the demolition industry and the community.