Alleghany County is in the western section of Virginia, and it is surrounded by mountains, rivers, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. The neighborhood has a strong small-town atmosphere, with places like Covington and Clifton Forge close by. Outdoor living and local history are a large part of everyday life. There are a lot of ancient homes, barns, garages, and buildings that have been in the area for centuries.
The weather in the mountains, the changing seasons, and years of use may all make buildings in Alleghany County look old. Heavy storms, snow in the winter, and normal wear and tear can make older buildings lean, break, or just not be safe to use anymore.
Many property owners think that the first step to making their land better is to get rid of an old building. Getting rid of old buildings can help give the space a fresh start, whether it’s to make place for a restoration, a new home, or just to clean up the site.










