At Eight Point Excavation, we bring 15 years of experience in the excavation industry to the table. As a local and family-owned operation, we take pride in our commitment to getting the job done right, every time. Trust us for all... more
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First Cut Excavation Llc
First Cut Excavation LLC does it all, from tree removal to excavation, demolition, and more. We believe in solid work ethic, meticulousness, and attention to detail. Give us a call or request a free residential demo quote today to learn... more
Huckleberry Earth Works
Our company works our machinery hard to get residential demolition done right, on time, and within budget. When you need to get your project kicked off fast, our team of qualified experts is there with our superior skills in excavation,... more
J & J Excavating & Trucking
J & J Excavating & Trucking, Inc. was established in 1987. J & J has been in continuous business since that time as a family owned company. We have a reputation of providing quality work at a competitive rate. Looking for quality residential demolition?... more
KSCO Contracting
KSCO Contracting is a licensed and insured contractor specializing in residential construction and demolition services. Our team is highly adaptable and able to accomplish whatever you throw at us. Give us a call or request your free residential demo quote... more
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What material are most decks and fences made from?
The most common types of fences are wood, chain-link, and vinyl, but there are many other kinds, too, like aluminum, PVC, wrought iron, and even bamboo. The most common types of decks are wood, plastic, and even tiling. The removal process is different for each type, so they will vary in difficulty—and price—to remove. If your deck or fence is located in an area where soil has high clay content or is in a tight, narrow space, then removing it could be a serious pain, and you will more than likely want to ditch the DIY option for a professional.