Residential Demolition in Gilby, ND

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Florian & Sons Excavating Inc

Grand Forks, ND

Florian & Sons Excavating Inc has earned respect in our industry for providing a wide range of services to our Grand Forks, ND customers, including deck removal, fence removal, and shed demolition. more

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Haul Away Junk & Demo

Grand Forks, ND

Haul Away Junk & Demo is proud to be rated the best junk removal and light demo service in Grand Forks, North Dakota! We offer a wide range of services, including shed demolition, fence removal, deck removal, and more. Contact us... more

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Minn-Dak Movers

Grand Forks, ND

Worried about how to handle an old fence, dilapidated shed, or leftover deck materials? Minn-Dak Movers is here to help with our fast and affordable light demolition services. Get in touch with us today for a free project estimate! more

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Pecka Excavating

East Grand Forks, MN

Pecka Excavating specializes in large to small scale structural demolition throughout Grand Forks, MN and the surrounding communities. There is no size project we can't handle with ease and efficiency. more

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Sobolik Excavating

Minto, ND

Serving communities in eastern North Dakota, Sobolik Excavation Inc is a full service excavating and demolition company located near Ardoch. We specialize in a wide range of services, including fence removal, shed demolition, deck removal, and more. more

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Spicer Container & Salvage

Grand Forks, ND

Spicer Container and Salvage is a family owned and operated, multi-generation light demolition business located in Grand Forks, ND and serving the Red River Valley. We remove old fences, decks, sheds, and more! more

Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Gilby, ND

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.