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All "Residential Demolition" results near me in Smithfield, ME - June 2026

Almighty Waste

Auburn, ME

At Almighty Waste, w? have a fleet of full? l??d?d ?nd w?ll-m??nt??n?d ?qu??m?nt, including a high reach ?... more

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Gerald Mackenzie

Waterville, ME

Gerald MacKenzie General Contractor, Inc. has been in operation for more than 25 years. We have provided, and continue to provide, excavation and paving services for... more

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Gregory's Disposal

Fairfield, ME
3.7
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From small renovations to tearing down decks, sheds, and more, we provide expert residential demolition services. Our team ensures every project is completed safely, efficiently,... more

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Len Poulin Inc

Waterville, ME

Len Poulin Inc goes above and beyond for each and every client we serve. We know what it takes to complete residential demolition projects on... more

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Phaze One Excavations

North Monmouth, ME

Phaze One Excavations provides the North Monmouth, Maine with impeccable services and competitive prices. Our staff is committed to providing total customer satisfaction with each... more

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Riverside Disposal & Recycling

Chelsea, ME
5.0
(7)

No residential project is too small or large for our team, whether you are removing a decaying backyard deck or leveling an entire estate. We... more

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Rossignol's Excavating Inc

Oakland, ME

Rossignol's Excavating was founded in 1974 and has been serving the Central Maine region for more than 45 years. We are a small company specializing in residential... more

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Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Smithfield, ME

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.