Residential Demolition in Knik-Fairview, AK

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Alaska Hydro-Ax Land Clearing

Anchorage, AK

Alaska Hydro/Ax Land Clearing provides you with highly skilled services across the state of Alaska. Since 1981, we have been offering all types of services, including residential demolition. more

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Cas Excavating & Demolition

Anchorage, AK

Cas Excavating & Demolition is Anchorage, Alaska and surrounding areas' leading source for excavating and demolition services. We are highly experienced in our field and know what it takes to get jobs done promptly, safely, and efficiently.... more

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Alaska Concrete Sawing Inc

Anchorage, AK

Alaska Concrete Sawing Inc is the Anchorage, Alaska area's leading provider for fence removal, mobile home demolition, deck removal, and more. Our team is adaptable, able to accomplish whatever you throw at us. more

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Ramsey & Sons Trucking

Anchorage, AK

Ramsey & Sons Trucking is Alaskan-owned and operated, proudly serving the communities throughout the Anchorage area and beyond. We can demolish sheds, concrete, decks, pools, and more, and we also provide dumpster rental. more

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Alaska Demolition

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Anchorage, AK

We are a full-service demolition contractor that is trusted by the experts. We have a proven record of results and have done work on projects worth up to $3 million, so you know we have the proper experience.We have countless... more

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John's Excavating Inc

Anchorage, AK

As an established corporation, John's Excavating Inc is a licensed, bonded, and insured company serving Anchorage since 2005. We have the necessary equipment and experience needed to safely and efficiently handle pool removal and much more. more

Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Knik-Fairview, AK

Tips for Deck & Fence Removal

Can I remove my deck or fence myself?

Handling a deck or fence removal yourself is possible, but it can be backbreaking work and shouldn't be taken lightly.

However, if you want to save a bit of money and don't mind getting your hands a little dirty, consider handling only some of the deconstruction yourself and then hiring a contractor to do the tough stuff.

For example, remove the salvageable, easy-to-remove pieces of wood yourself, like the stairs, railings, fence rails, etc. Then, have a contractor help you remove the tougher stuff, like cement footings.