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Removing Your Fence Miami FL

Nevertheless, the fence must come down and be replaced by your newer, bolder, longer-lasting model. The problem is we don't build fences with the idea of tearing them down. Fortunately, there is usually nothing too complicated about fence removal. Just get ready for some good ol' fashioned sweat and digging.

One Stop Welding
(305) 757-0171
595 Nw 54th St
Miami, FL
ABBA Fences Corp.
(305) 303-5166
12320 Nw 106th Ct
Medley, FL
Imperial Fence Corp.
(954)726-1600
4336 Ne 6Th Ave
Oakland Park, FL
Gulfstream Fence Co
(239)498-6410
25270 Bernwood Drive
Bonita Springs, FL
SMH Construction LLC
954-394-4020
3246 NE 27th Ave
Lighthouse Point, FL
carlos & d services
(305) 851-1513
8277 nw 191 ln
Hialeah, FL
L G Group & Fences LLC
(305) 345-9451
7346 Miami Lakeway S
Hialeah, FL
Hollywood Fencing Corp.
954-562-7558
8270 NW 171st St
Hialeah, FL
Colavito Fence Corp
(941)721-7125
2407 7Th Ct East
Ellenton, FL
Arrow Fence Systems Inc.
(941)744-1125
921 26Th Avenue East
Bradenton, FL
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Removing Your Fence

When installed, these fences are unrolled from one end to the other.

Whether it refers to a thrown baseball, a propelled rocket, or the old fence in your backyard, that old adage rings true once again: What goes up must come down. As much as we like to think our latest project will stand the test of time, inevitably, time always wins – we just get better at prolonging things. What you see in your backyard – that old fence that is now more of a lean-to -- was someone else's project, once upon a remodel.

Nevertheless, the fence must come down and be replaced by your newer, bolder, longer-lasting model. The problem is we don't build fences with the idea of tearing them down. Fortunately, there is usually nothing too complicated about fence removal. Just get ready for some good ol' fashioned sweat and digging.

Wood Fence

First, you need to strip your wood fence down to the posts. Do this as rough or as nice as you see fit. There may be some salvageable lumber in that old fence. So the bulldozer/sledgehammer approach may be a bit too aggressive. One way or the other, remove the fence boards and rails.

Always keep disposal in mind and plan ahead of time. You should NOT burn pressure-treated or painted lumber. Having a truck or dumpster ready for all the waste will save you the time and excess energy required to move the wood twice.

The posts might be a bit tougher, and this is where a shovel comes into play. Usually posts are buried with concrete. Sometimes, howe...

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