Residential Demolition in Clarion County, PA

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Macon Everything Possible, Inc.

Oil City, PA

Macon Everything Possible, Inc. is a family owned and operated company dedicated to providing timely and efficient demolition services of the highest quality. We specialize in residential demolition, including deck and fence removal, and much more. more

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Davis Hauling & Excavating

Rimersburg, PA

Davis Hauling & Excavating has the experience and fleet of equipment needed to perform a stunning variety of residential services, including deck removal, shed demolition, fence removal, garage demolition, and much more.  more

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Delta Contractors and Design, Inc.

Clarion, PA

At Delta Contractors and Design, communication is of the utmost importance to us, just as it is to you. Reliable and trustworthy, we know what it takes to complete projects of all shapes and sizes, including shed demolition, deck removal,... more

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Eagle Contracting Inc

Clarion, PA

For over 20 years, Eagle Contracting Inc has been providing excavation and demolition services in Clarion, PA and the surrounding areas. Our experienced and dynamic team is able to accomplish a variety of residential jobs, like deck removal, shed demolition, excavation,... more

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Terry Bowser Excavating

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Kittanning, PA

Terry Bowser Excavating is Kittanning, Pennsylvania and nearby communities’ trusted source for a wide range of excavation and demolition services. We specialize in residential, commercial, and industrial services, like septic systems, gas lines, land clearing, water lines, hauling, excavation, demolition,... more

Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Clarion County, PA

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.