Residential Demolition Experts in Brownstown, IL

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Done Demolition and Disposal Company

Glenview, IL

Choose an efficient, clean demolition solution with our skilled professionals overseeing every detail. Expect a seamless process from start to finish. Contact us today for a residential demolition quote. more

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Heck’s Excavating

Mount Vernon, IL

Family-owned Heck's Excavating Inc has delivered quality and exceptional service since 2009. Safety and care are at the core of our work. Get a quote for your residential demo today! more

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McMillen Construction

Mount Vernon, IL

McMillen Construction is the trusted provider of high-quality construction and demolition services in Mount Vernon and beyond. We offer a wide range of services, including structural demolition, new builds, remodeling, and additions. Get in touch for more info on residential... more

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RW Construction

Ewing, IL

With 15+ years of experience, RW Construction & Excavating is Ewing, Illinois’s trusted full-service contractor. Licensed and insured, we specialize in a variety of demolition services, from deck removals to shed demolition, and more. more

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Schierbaum Excavating, Inc

Opdyke, IL

At Schierbaum Excavating, Inc., we offer more than two decades of experience in residential and commercial excavating and demolition services. Learn more about residential demolition or request your free quote today! more

Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Brownstown, IL

Tips for Deck & Fence Removal

How are chain-link fences removed?

  • Starting at the end of the fence or with a corner post, the clamps holding the tension bar in place are removed by removing the nuts and bolts and then sliding the clamps up and off the post.
  • The tension bar is then removed by unweaving it from the chain link.
  • The chain link is then cut and rolled up, removing section-by-section until the chain link is completely gone and only the top rail and posts remain.
  • If the top rail is fastened to a 'cap' at the corner or end post, the cap is removed.
  • With the end cap detached, the rail sections can be twisted apart or cut into manageable sections with a reciprocating saw and a metal-cutting blade.
  • Once the top rail is completely removed, the posts and cement footings are dug out of the ground.

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