Bouma Excavating
Bouma Excavating is proud to provide the Rock Rapids, Iowa area with high-quality residential demolition services that they can rely on. Customers turn to us... more
Christian Bros. Excavating L.C.
At Christian Bros. Excavating L.C., we take pride in being able to provide a variety of residential services to the people in our community,... more
Heinsohn Digging & Tiling
Heinsohn Digging & Tiling is proud to have more than 40 years of experience in demolition business in Iowa. We utilize our years of experience and the... more
Raveling Inc
Raveling, Inc, conveniently located in Melvin, IA was founded in 1978 by owner Bruce Raveling. For over 30 years, Raveling's has specialized in crane & equipment rental... more
Reker Construction
Since 1978, we have adapted to the needs of our clients. Reker Construction is the contractor to turn to for all your earthwork, residential demolition, and... more
Triple D Contracting, Inc.
At Triple D Contracting, Inc., our crew has the experience and machinery needed to knock down and haul away anything from garages and sheds to... more
Vander Pol Excavating
Serving the Orange City, Iowa area, Vander Pol Excavating works hard to provide customers with exceptional results. We offer a wide range of services and... more
Visser Gravel & Excavating Inc
Visser Gravel & Excavation is your trusted source for quality excavation and residential demolition services. Our trained staff of qualified professionals will tackle your project with... more
Nearby Places for Deck and Fence Removal
Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Melvin, IA
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.