Moody's Hauling & Cleanup
Moody's is your one stop shop for junk removal, clean outs, and light demolition. We can remove any debris that may be cluttering up your... more
Demo Master
Demo Master can do what our competition can't. We specialize in demolition projects, big and small, including residential demolition. Let our experts assist in the... more
Allis Services
We are experts in demolition and removing unwanted junk and materials. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work as well as our commitment... more
Manzer Removal Services
Manzer Removal Services provides a wide range of junk removal and demolition services to Carter Lake, IA and the surrounding areas. Our team offers interior... more
Charlie's Excavating
Charlie's Excavating is a full-service demolition and excavation contractor serving Omaha, NE, and the surrounding areas. We cater to both residential and commercial clients. No... more
Kerns Excavating Co
Kerns Excavating Co is a locally-owned and operated business that you can trust with a wide range of residential projects, including deck removal, fence removal,... more
Yost Excavating Inc
Yost Excavating Inc is Nebraska City’s trusted source for residential and commercial demolition services. We have the technical skills and necessary equipment to complete... more
A1 Junk Removal
A1 Junk Removal is a full-service junk removal company servicing the greater Omaha, NE area. In addition to junk removal, we also offer demolition services,... more
Anderson Excavating Co
Anderson Excavating Co. is a demolition and excavation contractor based out of the Omaha, Nebraska area. We take pride in our work and would like... more
Morris Excavating Co Inc
Founded in 1990, Morris Excavating Co Inc is proud to serve communties throughout Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. As a family owned and operated company, we... more
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Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Glenwood, IA
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.