Residential Demolition in Montmorency County, MI

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John Abbott Excavating & Septic Systems

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Hubbard Lake, MI

With more than 40 years of experience, our family owned and operated company has earned the reputation as the residential demolition expert to call due to our expertise, integrity, and practical site development services. Located in Hubbard Lake, MI and serving... more

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Morse Concrete & Excavating

Mio, MI

Morse Concrete & Excavating has been Mio, Michigan's top source for their excavation and demolition needs for 25 years. Our team can perform a variety of residential jobs, including shed demolition, deck removal, and fence removal.  more

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K-N-K Excavating

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Atlanta, MI

Serving Atlanta, MI and the greater Lewiston area, K-N-K Excavating worked hard to earn their reputation, and they work just as hard to keep it. When it comes to residential demolition and excavating services, we don’t play games. Our... more

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Tundra Transport & Excavating Inc

Millersburg, MI

Tundra Transport & Excavating Inc was founded in 1998 in Millersburg, MI, and has been proudly serving Presque Isle County ever since. We are a licensed and insured residential demolition contractor that offers a wide range of services, including deck removal, fence... more

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Oesch Excavating LLC

Atlanta, MI

Serving the State of Michigan since 1960, Oesch Excavating LLC has the manpower, equipment, and knowledge required to get your project done quickly and correctly. Fully insured, we have been providing top-of-the-line services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers since 1960. We... more

Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Montmorency County, MI

Fence & Deck Demolition Tips

Should I DIY fence or deck removal to save money?

If possible, you can save a bit of money by deconstructing some of the deck or fence yourself, then hiring a contractor to do the tougher work, like remove cement footings and heavy posts. Depending on your level of confidence, you can remove the wooden—or easier to remove—material yourself, like rails, stairs, and deck boards, and have a contractor help you remove the cement footings.

Learn more: Light Demolition Cost Guide: How Much It Costs to Remove a Shed, Deck, or Fence from Your Property