Burned Home - How to Hunt it?

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Keith Jackson

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A couple questions come right to mind. First is, how long has it been since the house burned down? Second, what are you hoping to find? I am guessing that the iron count will probably be very high. Just a couple of thoughts.
 

against the wind

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First,, did the owners removed everything that they wanted. Are you going to return anything of value to them? Most important,, do you have permission?
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Rustynailsandscrews

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Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to hunt a home that burned down? It has a concrete slab and everything from the home is still where it landed. So have any of you ever hunted anything like this & if so how did you do it?

Burned down house's are not typically a good place to metal detect for anything valuable in the way of coins or jewelry. Lots of iron and copper will be there if it had copper plumbing. If scrap copper is what your looking for then all is good. Older homes will have the copper plumbing. I myself would consider metal detecting a burned down home as a waste of time and effort unless your looking just for scrap metals.
 

ecmo

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Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to hunt a home that burned down? It has a concrete slab and everything from the home is still where it landed. So have any of you ever hunted anything like this & if so how did you do it?
I too would like to know, laughing, as I have had permissions for a couple of these places. The large stuff had been carted off and the rest bulldozed over. I would get sooo many high toned, good VDI numbers showing dime,quarter and better, just to dig formless globs of melted blueish grey metal and heavely infested with it. After an hour I leave in disgust and a pouch full of junk and not much more vowing not to return.

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