Fence Removal

Upgrade Your Yard with Professional Fence Removal

A weathered fence can limit how you use your outdoor space, create safety hazards, and make future projects harder to start. Our Fence Removal Service delivers a careful tear-down, efficient hauling, and thorough property clean-up so you can reclaim the yard and move forward. We remove most fencing materials and handle the disposal of those old items responsibly, prioritizing recycling facilities whenever possible. 

Please note: we do not accept hazardous waste, and we do not offer moving services.

Fence Removal
Fence Removal

What Our Fence Removal Covers

We provide comprehensive fence removal services for a wide range of fence materials:

  • Wooden privacy fences and fencing wood.
  • Chain-link fences with or without privacy slats and horizontal bars.
  • Vinyl fences and vinyl fence panels, also known as vinyl fencing, are made from polyvinyl chloride.
  • Ornamental and wrought iron fence options.
  • Mixed-material fence, including privacy fence with cinder blocks, concrete footings, or metal rails.

Our professional fence removal team can remove fence panels, support posts, and hardware components, even when posts are cemented into the ground with larger concrete footings. We bring demolition tools and heavy-duty equipment to manage challenging sites, ivy-covered lines, and tight access.

We also offer junk removal for related debris at the same visit to streamline disposal and recycle items when possible.

Safety, Planning, and Site Protection

Safety is our top priority. We arrive with the correct safety gear and safety equipment, including work gloves and safety glasses, and we apply best practices around power lines and underground pipes. Before we start, we confirm utility locations with the appropriate utility companies if needed. Some situations may call for coordination with local government, especially if a building permit is required for specific fence demolition service scenarios.

Our demolition crews work to minimize environmental impact by sorting materials for metal recycling facilities and other recycling facilities where feasible, helping reduce trips to the municipal dump and the risk of heavy fines for improper disposal.

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Fence Removal

Disposal, Recycling, and Environmental Impact

We keep environmental impact in mind on every job:

  • We sort metals like chain link, wrought iron, and hardware components for metal recycling facilities.
  • We separate vinyl fencing components made from polyvinyl chloride and route them to appropriate recycling facilities when available.
  • We consolidate fencing, wood, and cinder blocks for proper disposal, reducing unnecessary landfill volume.
  • We aim to limit municipal dump usage and follow local disposal rules to help you avoid heavy fines.

Disposal fees are factored into your cost estimate, and we explain options for recycling versus disposal based on local facility availability.

FAQs about Our Fence Removal

How do you ensure safety during fence demolition?

We use safety gear and safety equipment such as work gloves and safety glasses, maintain clear communication, and follow procedures around power lines and underground pipes. We coordinate with utility companies when necessary and use the right demolition tools, including a reciprocating saw, metal cutting blade, pinch bar, round point shovel, digging bar, and a car jack for controlled lifting. Our process helps protect landscaping and reduce environmental impact.

Can you remove fence posts that are cemented into the ground?

Yes. We address support posts set in concrete footings by digging, loosening, and lifting, or cutting at grade when extraction isn’t practical. We then haul concrete and other fencing materials. This applies to wood, chain link, vinyl fencing, and wrought iron components.

What happens to the debris after the teardown?

We sort fencing materials to recycle items where possible. Metals like chain link and wrought iron go to metal recycling facilities. Vinyl fence panels made from polyvinyl chloride are separated for appropriate recycling facilities when available. Remaining debris is hauled with transparency about disposal fees. We follow local rules to avoid heavy fines and unnecessary municipal dump trips.

How much will Fence Removal cost?

Pricing depends on fence materials, linear footage, post depth, access, and debris volume. Labor costs, disposal fees, and any special handling for concrete or cinder blocks are included in your cost estimate. Share photos for a fast, free quote.

Do you work with DIY homeowners who started the job?

Absolutely. If DIY homeowners begin a teardown and need help with heavy lifting, concrete, or hauling, we can step in with heavy-duty equipment and trucks to finish the job and handle junk removal. We focus on customer satisfaction with clear scheduling and tidy property clean-up.

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