G & S Drainage and Excavating is leading the way when it comes to excavating, demolition, and drainage services. Our team is dependable, and we're there for you when you need us, offering shed demolition, fence removal, and more. more
Residential Demolition in Odin, MN
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Gustafson Construction
Located in Sleepy Eye, MN and serving residential and commercial customers throughout Brown County, Gustafson Construction, Inc. is ready and able to assist you in a wide range of projects. Our highly trained and experienced team knows how to handle... more
Mathiowetz Construction Co
Mathiowetz Construction Co provides comprehensive site preparation and construction services. We offer experience and professionalism while delivering safe and cost-effective services quickly and efficiently. Our mission is to provide an exceptional level of service—one that customers have... more
S & J Excavating
Our experienced team offers a variety of residential demolition services. We provide building site preparation, new construction, and sewer/water installation and repair. more
Svoboda Excavating
Svoboda Excavating is located in Jackson, Minnesota and proudly serves southwest Minnesota. We perform a wide range of services, including house demolition, shed demolition, deck and fence removal, land clearing, and more. more
Veteran Junkman
As a Veteran-owned company, Veteran Junkman takes pride in offering reliable demolition and hauling services. Our hardworking crew is dedicated to ensuring customer satisfaction. Request a free quote for your residential demolition project today! more
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Deck and Fence Removal Tips for Odin, MN
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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