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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,... 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’... 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... more

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Lee Farms Excavating

Onarga, IL

Since 1979, Lee Farms Excavating Inc. has been offering a wide range of high-quality residential demolition and excavating services to our valued customers. Through the use... 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... 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... 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... more

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Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Gibson City, IL

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.