NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "demolition"
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- 238910-14 - Demolition ConsultantsDemolition Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the demolition of buildings and structures. They work closely with clients to assess the feasibility of demolition projects, develop demolition plans, and oversee the execution of these plans. Demolition Consultants are responsible for ensuring that demolition projects are …Examples: Building demolition, Bridge demolition, Industrial demolition, Commercial demolition,
- 238910-15 - Demolition ContractorsDemolition contractors are professionals who specialize in the dismantling and removal of structures, buildings, and other man-made objects. This industry involves the use of heavy machinery and specialized tools to safely and efficiently demolish structures of all sizes. Demolition contractors are responsible for ensuring that the demolition process is carried out in a safe …Examples: Building demolition, Bridge demolition, Roadway demolition, Industrial demolition,
- 238910-10 - Landfill DemolitionLandfill demolition is a specialized industry that involves the dismantling and removal of landfill sites. This process is necessary when a landfill has reached its capacity or is no longer in use. The demolition process involves the removal of all waste materials, including hazardous materials, and the restoration of the site to its original state. Landfill demolition …Examples: Landfill closure, Landfill capping, Landfill remediation, Landfill reclamation, Landfill restoration, Landfill site
- 423810-01 - Concrete Breaking Cut/Saw Equipment (Wholesale)The Concrete Breaking Cut/Saw Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of machinery and equipment used for cutting and breaking concrete. This industry is a subdivision of the Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. The equipment distributed by companies in this industry is used in various applications such as …Examples: Demolition hammers
- 423810-32 - Construction Machinery (Wholesale)Construction Machinery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423810 that involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used in construction and mining activities, excluding oil well equipment. This industry is responsible for supplying heavy-duty machinery and equipment to construction companies, contractors, and mining companies. The machinery and equipment distributed …Examples: Demolition Equipment Wholesalers
- 325920-01 - Explosives (Manufacturing)The Explosives Manufacturing industry involves the production of explosive materials used for a variety of purposes, including mining, construction, demolition, and military applications. This industry is highly regulated due to the potential safety hazards associated with the production and use of explosives. Companies in this industry must adhere to strict safety protocols and …Examples: Demolition explosives
- 424690-37 - Explosives (Wholesale)The Explosives (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of explosives and blasting agents to various industries such as mining, construction, and demolition. These explosives are used to break up rock, concrete, and other materials in order to facilitate excavation and construction. The industry also includes the distribution of safety equipment and training for the handling and use …Examples: Demolition explosives
- 488390-08 - Ship WreckersShip Wreckers is a specialized industry within the NAICS Code 488390 that involves the dismantling and recycling of decommissioned ships. This industry is responsible for the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of ships that are no longer in use. Ship Wreckers are experts in the handling of large vessels and have the necessary equipment and knowledge to dismantle them in a safe and …Examples: Demolition of large vessels, Marine demolition
- 562212-03 - Landfills-Solid WasteThe Landfills-Solid Waste industry involves the operation of sites for the disposal of non-hazardous solid waste materials, such as household and commercial waste, construction and demolition debris, and industrial waste. These sites are designed to contain and manage waste in a way that minimizes environmental impact and public health risks. Landfills-Solid Waste facilities typically …Examples: Construction and demolition debris landfills
- 236118-17 - Kitchen Remodeling & Planning ServiceKitchen Remodeling & Planning Service is a specialized industry that involves the renovation and redesign of existing kitchens to improve their functionality, aesthetics, and overall value. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236118, which is dedicated to Residential Remodelers. Kitchen Remodeling & Planning Service providers work closely with clients to understand their needs and …Examples: Kitchen cabinet installation, Countertop replacement, Kitchen island design, Backsplash installation, Lighting fixture
- 236118-39 - Bathroom Design & InstallationBathroom Design & Installation is a subdivision of the Residential Remodelers industry that specializes in the renovation and installation of bathrooms in residential properties. This industry involves the complete redesign and installation of bathroom fixtures, including sinks, toilets, showers, bathtubs, and cabinets. Bathroom Design & Installation professionals work with clients to create a …Examples: Bathroom demolition
- 236220-04 - Builders ServiceBuilders Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which falls under the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the construction of commercial and institutional buildings, such as office buildings, hospitals, schools, and retail stores. Builders Service specifically refers to companies that provide construction services to other builders and …Examples: Demolition services
- 236220-15 - Construction Site Clean-Up ServicesConstruction Site Clean-Up Services is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. This industry involves the cleaning and removal of debris, waste, and hazardous materials from construction sites. The main objective of Construction Site Clean-Up Services is to ensure that the site is safe and ready for the next phase of construction. This industry plays a …Examples: Demolition clean-up
- 236220-16 - Contractors-SpecialtyContractors-Specialty is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which is focused on Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. This industry involves the construction of buildings that are not classified as residential, such as office buildings, hospitals, schools, and retail stores. Contractors-Specialty is a specialized sector of this industry that focuses on specific aspects of …Examples: Demolition Contractors
- 237130-04 - Conduit ContractorsConduit contractors are professionals who specialize in the installation, maintenance, and repair of conduits, which are pipes or tubes used to protect and route electrical wiring, cables, and other types of communication lines. These contractors work on a variety of projects, from small residential installations to large-scale commercial and industrial projects. They are responsible for ensuring …Examples: Conduit system demolition and removal
- 237130-12 - Towers-Communication/Municipal RepairThe Towers-Communication/Municipal Repair industry involves the construction, repair, and maintenance of towers and related structures used for communication and municipal purposes. This includes the installation of antennas, transmitters, and other equipment necessary for communication and broadcasting. The industry also encompasses the repair and maintenance of towers and structures used for …Examples: Tower Demolition
- 238140-14 - Tuck Pointing Equipment & SuppliesTuck Pointing Equipment & Supplies is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that specializes in the repair and restoration of brick and stone structures. This industry involves the use of specialized tools and materials to remove and replace damaged mortar joints, as well as to create a decorative finish on the surface of the masonry. Tuck pointing is a skilled trade that requires a …Examples: Masonry demolition
- 238290-28 - Hoisting & Rigging ServiceHoisting & Rigging Service is a specialized industry that involves the lifting and moving of heavy equipment, machinery, and materials. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the equipment and materials are safely transported from one location to another. Hoisting & Rigging Service is an essential part of many industries, including construction, manufacturing, and transportation. …Examples: Demolition and dismantling
- 238320-13 - WallsThe Walls industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of various types of walls in both residential and commercial settings. This includes interior and exterior walls made of materials such as drywall, plaster, brick, stone, concrete, and wood. The industry also encompasses the application of various finishes and coatings to walls, such as paint, wallpaper, and stucco. …Examples: Wall demolition
- 238910-01 - BulldozingBulldozing is a specialized industry that involves the use of heavy machinery to move large quantities of earth, rocks, and debris. Bulldozing is typically used in site preparation for construction projects, such as building roads, leveling land, and clearing areas for new buildings. Bulldozing is also used in mining and forestry operations to clear land and create access roads. This industry …Examples: Demolition
- 238910-02 - Site Development ContractorsSite Development Contractors are companies that specialize in preparing construction sites for building. They are responsible for clearing the land, grading the site, and ensuring that the site is ready for construction. Site Development Contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites. They are often hired by general contractors or …Examples: Demolition
- 238910-06 - Excavating ContractorsExcavating Contractors are companies that specialize in the removal of earth, rock, and other materials from construction sites. They are responsible for preparing the site for construction by digging trenches, grading land, and removing debris. Excavating Contractors use heavy machinery to perform their work, such as backhoes, bulldozers, and excavators. They also work closely with other …Examples: Demolition Excavation
- 238910-13 - Concrete Breaking Cutting & Sawing & EtcThe Concrete Breaking Cutting & Sawing & Etc industry involves the preparation of sites for new construction or the demolition of existing structures. This subdivision of Site Preparation Contractors specifically focuses on the cutting, breaking, and sawing of concrete and other hard materials. The industry is essential for the construction and renovation of buildings, roads, bridges, and …Examples: Hydrodemolition
- 238910-35 - Backhoe RentalBackhoe rental is a specialized service within the site preparation contractor industry that involves renting out backhoes to construction companies, contractors, and individuals for excavation and earthmoving purposes. Backhoes are heavy equipment machines that are used for digging, trenching, and excavating. The backhoe rental industry is an essential part of the construction industry, as it …Examples: Demolition excavation
- 238910-40 - Machinery-RentingMachinery-Renting is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry that involves the rental of heavy machinery and equipment to businesses and individuals for construction, excavation, and other related activities. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require specialized equipment for a short period of time, without the need for long-term ownership or …Examples: Demolition Equipment Rental
- 238910-70 - Trackhoe ServiceTrackhoe Service is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors industry, which involves the use of heavy machinery to prepare construction sites for building. Trackhoe Service specifically refers to the use of trackhoes, also known as excavators, to perform excavation and earthmoving tasks. This industry is essential for the construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other …Examples: Demolition
- 238990-18 - ContractorsContractors are professionals who specialize in the construction industry. They are responsible for managing and overseeing construction projects from start to finish. Contractors work with clients to determine project requirements, create project plans, and ensure that all work is completed on time and within budget. They are also responsible for hiring and managing subcontractors, obtaining …Examples: Demolition
- 238990-41 - Bobcat ServiceBobcat Service is a specialized trade contractor that provides excavation and earthmoving services using Bobcat equipment. This industry involves the use of Bobcat skid-steer loaders, compact excavators, and other specialized equipment to perform a range of tasks such as grading, digging, trenching, and site preparation. Bobcat Service contractors work on a variety of projects, including …Examples: Demolition
- 333120-03 - Concrete Breaking Cutting Equipment (Manufacturing)The Concrete Breaking Cutting Equipment Manufacturing industry is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment used for breaking and cutting concrete. The equipment produced by this industry is used in various construction projects, including demolition, road construction, and building construction. The …Examples: Concrete saw manufacturers, Diamond blade manufacturers, Hydraulic breaker manufacturers, Jackhammer manufacturers,
- 333120-07 - Construction Equipment (Manufacturing)The Construction Equipment (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction projects. This industry is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry and includes the manufacturing of a wide range of equipment such as cranes, bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and backhoes. The equipment produced by this industry is used in a …Examples: Demolition Equipment Manufacturing
- 333120-08 - Construction Machinery & Equipment (Manufacturing)Construction Machinery & Equipment (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333120 that involves the production of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction projects. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential to the construction industry, including cranes, bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and backhoes. The equipment produced by …Examples: Demolition Equipment Manufacturing
- 333120-09 - Excavation Equipment ManufacturersExcavation Equipment Manufacturers are companies that specialize in the production of heavy machinery used for digging, trenching, and earthmoving. These manufacturers design and produce a range of equipment that is used in construction, mining, and other industries that require excavation. The equipment produced by these manufacturers is designed to be durable, efficient, and safe to operate. …Examples: Demolition Equipment
- 333120-21 - Scrap Processing Equipment (Manufacturing)Scrap processing equipment manufacturing involves the production of machinery and equipment used to process and recycle scrap metal. This industry is responsible for the creation of machines that can shred, crush, and compact scrap metal into smaller pieces for easier transportation and recycling. The equipment produced by this industry is used by scrap metal processors, recycling facilities, and …Examples: Demolition companies
- 333120-23 - Shovels-Power (Manufacturing)Shovels-Power (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of power shovels. Power shovels are heavy-duty machines that are used for digging and excavating large quantities of earth, rock, or other materials. These machines are typically used in construction, mining, and other heavy industries where large-scale excavation is …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 333991-03 - Power-Driven Hand Tools (Manufacturing)Power-Driven Hand Tools (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333991 that involves the production of a variety of handheld power tools that are used for cutting, drilling, shaping, grinding, and polishing materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. These tools are powered by electricity, compressed air, or internal combustion engines, and are designed to increase efficiency and …Examples: Construction, Manufacturing, Automotive repair, Woodworking, Metalworking, Plumbing, Electrical work, Landscaping,
- 423730-09 - Dust Control Materials (Wholesale)Dust Control Materials (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of materials used for controlling dust in various settings. Dust control materials are used to suppress and prevent the spread of dust particles in the air, which can be harmful to human health and …Examples: Dust control materials for demolition sites
- 423810-02 - Contractors Equipment Supplies-Dlrs/Service (Wholesale)Contractors Equipment Supplies-Dlrs/Service (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423810 that deals with the wholesale distribution and servicing of equipment and supplies used in construction and mining activities. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of specialized tools and machinery to contractors, builders, and mining companies. The equipment and supplies sold by these …Examples: Heavy equipment rental, Industrial machinery sales, Mining equipment distribution, Construction equipment leasing,
- 423810-28 - Buckets-Digging & Hoisting (Wholesale)The Buckets-Digging & Hoisting (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of machinery and equipment used in construction and mining activities, specifically those related to digging and hoisting. This industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary tools to excavate and move large quantities of earth, rocks, and other materials. The equipment distributed by this …Examples: Demolition companies
- 423810-33 - Trench Boxes (Wholesale)Trench boxes are a type of protective system used in excavation projects to prevent soil cave-ins and protect workers. Trench boxes (wholesale) refers to the distribution of these protective systems to construction and excavation companies. The industry involves the sale of trench boxes in various sizes and materials, such as aluminum and steel, to meet the specific needs of different excavation …Examples: Demolition companies
- 423820-14 - Heavy Equipment (Wholesale)The Heavy Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction, mining, forestry, and other heavy-duty applications. This industry is responsible for the wholesale distribution of large equipment such as bulldozers, cranes, excavators, loaders, and other heavy machinery. Heavy Equipment (Wholesale) companies purchase equipment from …Examples: Demolition Equipment
- 423820-15 - Heavy Equipment-Supplies (Wholesale)The Heavy Equipment-Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of heavy equipment and machinery used in construction, mining, forestry, and other heavy-duty applications. This industry is responsible for supplying businesses with the necessary equipment to complete large-scale projects. Heavy equipment suppliers offer a range of products, including bulldozers, excavators, …Examples: Bulldozers, Excavators, Cranes, Loaders, Backhoes, Skid steers, Dump trucks, Forklifts, Pavers, Rollers, Graders,
- 423830-02 - Asbestos Removal Supplies & Equipment (Wholesale)Asbestos Removal Supplies & Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in the removal of asbestos-containing materials. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was commonly used in building materials until the 1980s when it was discovered to …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 423930-03 - Automobile Crushing Service (Wholesale)Automobile Crushing Service (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale of scrap or waste materials such as automobiles, trucks, buses, and other vehicles that are no longer suitable for use. The primary activity of this industry is to crush and compress these vehicles into smaller pieces for recycling purposes. The …Examples: Demolition contractors
- 423930-20 - Scrap Metals-Processing/Recycling (Wholesale)Scrap Metals-Processing/Recycling (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of scrap metals that are processed and recycled. This industry is responsible for collecting, sorting, and processing scrap metals from various sources such as construction sites, manufacturing plants, and demolition sites. The processed scrap metals are then sold to manufacturers who use …Examples: Copper wire, Aluminum cans, Brass fixtures, Stainless steel sinks, Iron pipes, Lead batteries, Zinc sheets, Nickel
- 423930-23 - Steel-Used (Wholesale)Steel-Used (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers industry that deals with the wholesale distribution of used steel. This industry involves the buying and selling of steel that has been previously used in various applications, such as construction, manufacturing, and transportation. The steel is typically sourced from scrap yards, demolition sites, and …Examples: Steel fabrication companies, Construction companies, Manufacturing companies, Transportation companies, Oil and gas
- 459510-09 - Building Materials-Used (Retail)The Building Materials-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of used building materials such as doors, windows, lumber, bricks, and other construction materials. These materials are typically sourced from demolition sites, renovation projects, or excess inventory from construction companies. The industry provides an environmentally friendly alternative to purchasing new materials …Examples: Used doors, Reclaimed lumber, Salvaged bricks, Recycled roofing materials, Secondhand windows, Pre-owned plumbing
- 459510-23 - Lumber-Used (Retail)Lumber-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of used lumber and other wood products. This industry is focused on the resale of lumber that has been previously used in construction or other applications. Lumber-Used (Retail) businesses typically acquire their inventory from demolition sites, construction sites, and other …Examples: Reclaimed wood, Salvaged lumber, Used timber, Recycled wood, Secondhand wood, Repurposed lumber, Pre-owned wood,
- 459510-47 - Windows-Used (Retail)The Windows-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail of previously owned windows for residential and commercial buildings. These windows are typically sourced from demolition sites, renovations, or excess inventory from manufacturers. The industry provides an affordable option for those looking to replace or upgrade their windows without the cost of purchasing new ones. …Examples: Double-hung windows, Bay windows, Casement windows, Sliding windows, Picture windows, Awning windows, Skylight windows,
- 484220-14 - Sand & Gravel HaulingSand & Gravel Hauling is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of sand, gravel, and other construction materials from one location to another. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484220, which is focused on specialized freight trucking, local. Sand & Gravel Hauling companies are responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of these …Examples: Demolition companies
- 532120-17 - Dump Truck RentingDump truck renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of dump trucks to businesses and individuals for various purposes. Dump trucks are heavy-duty vehicles that are designed to transport loose materials such as sand, gravel, and dirt. The industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532120, which covers the rental and leasing of trucks, utility trailers, and recreational …Examples: Demolition companies
- 532412-04 - Excavating Equipment-Renting & LeasingThe Excavating Equipment-Renting & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of machinery and equipment used for excavation activities. This includes a wide range of equipment such as excavators, bulldozers, backhoes, and loaders. Companies in this industry provide their services to a variety of clients, including construction companies, mining companies, and forestry companies. …Examples: Demolition
- 532412-06 - Heavy Construction Equipment-RentalThe Heavy Construction Equipment-Rental industry involves the renting and leasing of heavy machinery and equipment used in construction, mining, and forestry activities. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for companies that require specialized equipment for a limited period of time. Heavy Construction Equipment-Rental companies offer a wide range of equipment, including bulldozers, …Examples: Demolition Projects
- 532490-04 - Dust Control Materials-RentingDust Control Materials-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of equipment and materials used to control dust in various settings. This industry is particularly important in construction and industrial settings where dust can be a major health hazard for workers and the surrounding community. Dust Control Materials-Renting companies provide a range of equipment and materials …Examples: Demolition sites
- 541614-08 - Hazardous Chemical ConsultantsHazardous Chemical Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses and organizations that handle hazardous chemicals. They help clients comply with environmental regulations and ensure that their operations are safe for employees and the surrounding community. Hazardous Chemical Consultants work with a variety of industries, including manufacturing, …Examples: Construction and demolition
- 562111-02 - Hauling & Debris RemovalHauling & Debris Removal is a subdivision of the Solid Waste Collection industry that involves the transportation and disposal of various types of waste and debris. This industry is responsible for the collection and removal of waste from residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Hauling & Debris Removal companies provide a vital service to communities by ensuring that waste is properly …Examples: Demolition debris removal
- 562119-03 - Trucking-DumpThe Trucking-Dump industry, a subdivision of Other Waste Collection, involves the transportation of waste materials from one location to a designated dump site. This industry is responsible for the safe and efficient removal of waste materials, including construction debris, hazardous waste, and other non-hazardous materials. Trucking-Dump companies typically operate a fleet of specialized …Examples: Demolition waste removal
- 562211-06 - Hazardous Materials ConsultantsHazardous Materials Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on the safe handling, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials. They work with a variety of clients, including government agencies, private companies, and individuals, to ensure that hazardous materials are managed in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Hazardous Materials …Examples: Construction and demolition
- 562211-09 - Crime & Trauma Scene Clean UpCrime & Trauma Scene Clean Up is a specialized industry that deals with the cleaning and disposal of hazardous materials and biological waste resulting from crime scenes, accidents, suicides, and other traumatic events. This industry requires highly trained professionals who are equipped to handle the emotional and physical challenges of the job. Crime & Trauma Scene Clean Up is a critical …Examples: Crime scene clean up, Trauma scene clean up, Suicide clean up, Unattended death clean up, Hoarding clean up, Infectious
- 562212-01 - Dumps-RubbishThe Dumps-Rubbish industry, classified under NAICS Code 562212, involves the operation of facilities for the disposal of non-hazardous solid waste materials. These facilities are commonly known as dumps and are used for the disposal of waste that cannot be recycled or reused. The industry is responsible for the management of waste materials, ensuring that they are disposed of in a safe and …Examples: Demolition waste dumps
- 562212-02 - Landfills-SanitaryLandfills-Sanitary is a subdivision of the Solid Waste Landfill industry that involves the disposal of non-hazardous waste in a controlled and safe manner. This industry is responsible for managing the waste generated by households, businesses, and industries. The main objective of Landfills-Sanitary is to prevent the contamination of the environment and protect public health by ensuring that the …Examples: Construction and demolition waste
- 562910-06 - Removers-IndustrialRemovers-Industrial is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 562910, which falls under the category of Remediation Services. This industry involves the removal of hazardous materials and waste from industrial sites. The primary focus of this industry is to ensure that the environment is safe and free from any harmful substances. Removers-Industrial companies are responsible for the safe and efficient …Examples: Industrial Demolition
- 562910-11 - Concrete RecyclingConcrete recycling is a process of repurposing concrete waste into usable materials. This industry involves the collection, transportation, and processing of concrete waste from construction sites, demolition projects, and other sources. The goal of concrete recycling is to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and to create sustainable building materials. …Examples: Recycled concrete aggregate, Crushed concrete, Concrete fines, Concrete blocks, Pavers, Retaining walls, Road base,
- 811411-07 - Power Tool Supplies & RepairsThe Power Tool Supplies & Repairs industry involves the repair and maintenance of power tools used in various industries. This industry is a subdivision of the Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance industry. Power tools are used to perform tasks that require a high level of precision and efficiency. The industry provides repair and maintenance services for a wide range of power tools, …Examples: Power tool repair services, Power tool maintenance services, Power tool parts suppliers, Power tool rental services,