Residential Demolition in Camargo, IL

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Block Field Tiling & Demolition

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Broadlands, IL

Block Field Tiling and Demolition is located in Broadlands, Illinois and offers residential and commercial customers in the area quality demolition services they can depend on, including deck and fence removal, shed demolition, and more. more

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Combs Bulldozing

Charleston, IL

Located in Charleston, IL, Combs Bulldozing offers extensive demolition services to meet the needs or residential and commercial customers alike. Our crew is highly trained and experienced in shed demolition, deck and fence removal, and more. more

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Ennis Excavation

Urbana, IL

We sell mulch at bulk prices to private individuals. We have a variety of types and colors. We also offer residential demolition services and can take down smaller structures or driveways. more

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Franzen Construction Group LLC

Urbana, IL

A family owned business since 1943, Franzen Construction Group LLC has been providing the Champaign area with quality demolition and excavation services ever since. Not just the Champaign area, either; we provide service in a 100 mile radius, excluding Indiana.We have... more

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Gallagher Excavating

Bement, IL

Gallagher Excavating is located in Bement, Illinois and proudly serves the greater Champaign area. We perform a variety of demolition services for a fair price, including shed demolition, fence removal, deck removal, and more. more

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Gopher Excavating & Septic

Paris, IL

As a family-owned business for over 30 years, Gopher Excavating & Pools Inc is dedicated to quality residential demolition services. In addition, we provide customers with the most innovative products in the swimming pool industry. more

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J and M General Construction Services

Tuscola, IL

J and M General Construction Services does it all, from junk removal and debris removal to demolition and construction services. Our crew is qualified to deal with the biggest and smallest projects, including residential demolition. To learn more about our... more

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Mid Illinois Concrete & Excavating Inc.

Urbana, IL

Mid-Illinois Concrete & Excavating Inc. began when our founder, Kevin Modglin, noticed that, in the Champaign-Urbana area, there was a lack of mid to large sized concrete specialists. In 2011, Mid-Illinois Concrete & Excavating Inc. was born. We can utilize our specialized concrete... more

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Miller Enterprises

Champaign, IL

Miller Enterprises works tirelessly to provide the Champaign, Illinois area with top-notch services for prices that are fair and honest. We are dedicated to serving our customers, no matter how big or small their residential demolition project is. more

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Redbud Septic & Excavating

Monticello, IL

While our services aren’t very glamorous, someone has to do it, so why not trust the experts? We offer full excavation services and concrete fabrication of all shapes and sizes but specialize in drain cleaning, hydro excavating, and... more

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Starks Excavating Inc

Champaign, IL

We began as a one man service with a small backhoe in 1946 under the leadership of Lyle Stark. Today, we are one of the region’s top specialty excavation contractor and have added a range of services to our repertoire,... more

Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Camargo, IL

Tips for Deck & Fence Removal

How are chain-link fences removed?

  • Starting at the end of the fence or with a corner post, the clamps holding the tension bar in place are removed by removing the nuts and bolts and then sliding the clamps up and off the post.
  • The tension bar is then removed by unweaving it from the chain link.
  • The chain link is then cut and rolled up, removing section-by-section until the chain link is completely gone and only the top rail and posts remain.
  • If the top rail is fastened to a 'cap' at the corner or end post, the cap is removed.
  • With the end cap detached, the rail sections can be twisted apart or cut into manageable sections with a reciprocating saw and a metal-cutting blade.
  • Once the top rail is completely removed, the posts and cement footings are dug out of the ground.

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