Located in Reed City, MI and serving residential and commercial customers in surrounding areas, Bill Whaling Excavating are experts at what we do. We take a project from start to finish efficiently and affordably. Our team of highly trained professionals... more
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Dave Aris Excavating
Located in Big Rapids, Michigan, Dave Aris Excavating is proud to provide residential and commercial customers with exceptional demolition and excavating services. We perform deck and fence removal, shed demolition, and so much more. more
Kent Excavating
Down-to-earth and easy to work with, Kent Excavating serves Casnovia, MI and the greater Kalamazoo area. We’re efficient in completing residential demolition projects on time and within your intended budget. We offer comprehensive, reliable, and affordable services. Give us... more
Maxons Excavating
Started back in 1980, Maxon Excavating serves Mecosta, MI and nearby areas in a number of ways. When it comes to residential demolition - tearing down structures, stripping them out, or deconstructing them - there’s no one else residential customers... more
Morningstar Enterprises Inc
Morningstar Enterprises Inc serves Big Rapids, MI and nearby cities, working hand-in-hand with customers to ensure their complete and total satisfaction. We perform demolition and excavating services of all shapes and sizes. more
White's Trucking & Excavating
At White’s Trucking & Excavating, we provide a broad range of key services to our customers in Branch, MI and surrounding areas. Our experienced team and inventory of heavy equipment ensures the job gets done efficiently while maintaining a... more
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Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Chase, MI
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.