Ramesz Excavation LLC is a general contractor that has been providing a range of residential services to Lincoln County, Montona for over four decades, including deck removal, fence removal, and shed demolition. more
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Riggs Diggs
At Riggs Diggs of Eureka, MO, we guarantee our work is of the highest quality and our rates are affordable. We specialize in a wide variety of useful residential and commercial services, including excavation, demolition, rock breaking, topsoil, water &... more
Riley Excavating & Concrete
Riley Excavating & Concrete is Libby, Montana's premier excavating and demolition contractor. We offer a wide range of services, from house demolition to shed demolition, deck removal, mobile home demolition, and more. more
Watson Excavating
Watson Excavating Inc. is a full-service contractor serving residential and commercial clients. We perform a variety of demolition services, including shed demolition, commercial demolition, deck removal, and more. more
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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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