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If you're considering upgrading your backyard or clearing out space for a new project, getting rid of an old fence can be a real headache. That’s where Junk Hunters steps in. We’re a junk removal company that’s been hauling away everything from old furniture to construction debris for years, and one of our standout services is professional fence removal. If you’re dealing with a rotting wooden fence, a rusty chain-link, or a concrete barrier that’s seen better days, we’ve got the tools, experience, and know-how to take it down and haul it away without you lifting a finger.
Fence removal isn’t as simple as it sounds. A lot of homeowners think they can just grab a hammer and start swinging, but that’s a fast track to a pulled muscle or a damaged yard. Fences are built to last, which means they’re often anchored deep into the ground with concrete footings or heavy-duty posts. Wooden fences might be splintered or nailed together in ways that make them tough to dismantle. Metal fences, like chain-link or wrought iron, can be tangled, rusted, or bolted into place. And don’t even get me started on privacy fences—those things are heavy, bulky, and awkward to handle. At Junk Hunters, we’ve seen it all, and we come prepared with the right equipment to tackle any type of fence, no matter how stubborn it is.
Our process starts with a quick assessment. When you call us, we’ll ask a few questions about the fence—what it’s made of, how long it is, and what kind of condition it’s in. If you’re not sure, no problem. We can swing by for a free, no-obligation quote. We’ll take a look at the fence, check for any obstacles like trees or utility lines, and give you a clear price upfront. No hidden fees, no surprises. We pride ourselves on being transparent, because the last thing you need is a bill that’s bigger than you expected.
Once you give us the green light, we get to work. Our crew shows up on time, fully equipped with saws, crowbars, sledgehammers, and whatever else we need to get the job done. We start by breaking the fence down into manageable pieces. For wooden fences, that might mean cutting panels into smaller sections or prying boards loose. For metal fences, we’ll unbolt or cut through posts and roll up the fencing. If there’s concrete involved, we’ve got the tools to dig it out or break it up. We’re careful to avoid damaging your property—nobody wants a torn-up lawn or a busted sprinkler system. We’ll also check for any nails, screws, or sharp edges that could cause trouble later.
After the fence is down, we don’t just leave you with a pile of debris. We haul everything away, load it onto our trucks, and make sure it’s disposed of responsibly. Some materials, like metal or untreated wood, can be recycled, and we always try to keep as much out of the landfill as possible. If there’s anything reusable, like hardware or intact panels, we’ll let you know in case you want to keep it for another project. By the time we’re done, your yard is clear, and you’re ready to move on to whatever’s next—whether that’s installing a new fence, planting a garden, or just enjoying the extra space.
One thing that sets Junk Hunters apart is our focus on customer service. We know that home projects can be stressful, and we’re here to make the process as smooth as possible. Our team is trained to be professional, respectful, and efficient. We’ll communicate with you every step of the way, from the initial quote to the final cleanup. If you’ve got specific concerns—like protecting a flowerbed or working around a tight schedule—just let us know, and we’ll do our best to accommodate. We’ve built our reputation on getting the job done right, and we’re not happy unless you are.
Another reason to choose us is our experience. Fence removal isn’t a side gig for us—it’s something we do day in and day out. We’ve worked on everything from small backyard picket fences to massive commercial barriers. That means we know how to handle tricky situations, like fences on uneven ground or ones that are tangled up with vines. We also stay up to date on local regulations, so if your area requires permits or has rules about debris disposal, we’ll make sure everything’s above board.
If you’re wondering about cost, it depends on a few factors, like the size of the fence and the materials it’s made of. A short chain-link fence is usually quicker to remove than a tall wooden privacy fence with concrete posts. But we’re committed to keeping our prices competitive, and we’ll always give you a fair deal. Plus, when you factor in the time, effort, and potential injury you’d face doing it yourself, hiring Junk Hunters is a no-brainer.
So, if you’re ready to say goodbye to that old fence, give Junk Hunters a call. We’ll take care of the heavy lifting, the cleanup, and everything in between. You’ll be amazed at how fast your yard transforms when you’ve got a pro team on the job. Let us handle the hard part, and you can focus on what’s next for your property.
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