Complete Barn Demolition & Clearing
Agricultural barns, horse barns, storage barns, equipment buildings – Clean Out Network handles complete barn removal and cleanout. We clear accumulated contents, remove livestock equipment and debris, demolish structures, and haul everything away.
Licensed & Insured | Heavy Equipment Available | Nationwide Service
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Removing all accumulated items before demolition. Equipment, supplies, hay, feed, tools, stored materials. Everything cleared systematically from structures.
Feed bins, water systems, stalls, stanchions, milking equipment, gates, livestock handling infrastructure. Complete removal of all animal-related systems.
Stored tractors, implements, machinery, vehicles. Coordination for equipment you want preserved vs. disposed.
Old hay bales, stored grain, feed supplies. Often deteriorated creating disposal challenges.
Years of accumulated debris, broken equipment, trash, materials stored and forgotten over decades.
Tearing down barn structures using equipment appropriate for size and construction. Heavy timber frames, metal roofing, siding, structural components.
Breaking up and removing concrete foundations, floor slabs, milking parlor floors when required for complete site clearing.
Paddock fencing, corral panels, gates connected to barn structures. Complete clearing of related infrastructure.
All barn materials – contents and demolished structures – loaded into trucks and removed from property.
Final cleanup and basic grading. Properties ready for agricultural use, development, or sale.
Clean Out Network serves the continental United States for barn removal and cleanout services. Agricultural property clearing nationwide with professional service everywhere.
Full-Service Removal Company
Barns aren’t sheds. They’re large structures with heavy timber construction, metal roofing spanning 30-60 feet, and foundations designed to support livestock and equipment loads.
Add years or decades of accumulated equipment, hay, supplies, tools, and debris. Factor in deterioration to the point where collapse is imminent and entering structures becomes dangerous.
Barn removal means clearing contents safely before structures fail. Demolishing buildings using equipment matched to their size and construction. Hauling massive volumes of materials – timber beams, metal roofing, concrete foundations, accumulated contents.
Clean Out Network has spent 20+ years handling barn removal throughout the continental United States. Small storage barns on residential properties. Agricultural buildings on working farms. Horse barns from equestrian facilities. Equipment barns housing tractors and machinery. Structures collapsing from age requiring urgent removal.
We handle complete clearing and demolition. Properties left ready for agricultural use, development, or sale.
Agricultural Barns
Traditional crop storage barns. Hay barns, grain storage, general agricultural buildings. Often large structures with heavy timber framing.
Horse Barns
Equestrian facilities with stalls, tack rooms, feed storage. May include concrete floors, specialized ventilation, water systems.
Dairy Barns
Milking parlors, livestock housing for dairy operations. Often include concrete floors requiring removal, specialized plumbing, equipment.
Equipment Barns
Storage for tractors, implements, machinery. Large open spaces with minimal interior structures.
Livestock Barns
Housing for cattle, sheep, goats, pigs. Stalls, feeding systems, gates, animal handling infrastructure.
Pole Barns
Post-frame construction. Simpler demolition than traditional timber frame but often large structures.
Historic Barns
Old structures with hand-hewn beams, unique construction. We handle carefully for timber salvage when desired.
We quote based on barn size and complexity:
Pricing depends on barn size, construction type, contents volume, foundation removal needs, access for equipment.
Concrete Floors:
Many barns have concrete floors for livestock, milking parlors, or equipment storage. Breaking up and removing creates significant volume.
Foundations:
Post foundations, concrete piers, slab foundations. Removal required for complete site clearing.
Milking Parlor Structures:
Dairy barns often have complex concrete structures. Specialized demolition and removal required.
Site Grading:
After foundation removal, basic grading preparing sites for agricultural use or development.
Foundation removal adds significantly to timeline and cost but provides clean slate for property use.
Deteriorating Structures
Barns rotting, sagging, or collapsing from age and weather damage. Safety hazards requiring removal before complete failure.
Property Sales
Removing deteriorated barns before listing agricultural properties. Structures affecting property value or creating buyer liability concerns.
Land Development
Properties purchased for development with old barns requiring clearing before construction begins.
Farm Transitions
Moving from livestock to crop farming. Removing animal facilities no longer needed.
Estate Property Clearing
Inherited agricultural properties with barns nobody wants to maintain. Complete clearing for sale or family use.
Code Compliance
Unsafe structures requiring removal to meet municipal safety requirements or avoid condemnation.
Storm Damage
Barns damaged by severe weather beyond economical repair. Complete removal required.
Space Reclamation
Clearing unused barns to reclaim agricultural land for cultivation or other purposes.
Hand-Hewn Beams:
Historic barns often have valuable hand-hewn timbers. We can coordinate salvage if you want beams preserved or sold.
Large Dimension Lumber:
Heavy timber framing may have value for reclaimed lumber buyers.
Your Options:
Keep timbers for your own use, sell to salvage companies, or include in standard demolition and disposal.
We work with salvage companies and can coordinate timber recovery if desired.
Evaluating barn size, construction type, contents volume, structural condition, foundation, access for heavy equipment.
Determining if structures are safe to enter for contents clearing or require immediate demolition due to collapse risk.
Systematically removing everything stored in barns. Sorting equipment you want preserved from materials for disposal. Dismantling and removing stalls, feed systems, water lines, gates, livestock infrastructure.
Taking down barn frames using excavators, skid steers, or other equipment matched to structure size. Breaking up concrete floors, foundations, milking parlor structures when required for site clearing.
Multiple truck loads removing timber, metal roofing, concrete, contents. Disposal at approved facilities.
Final grading and cleanup. Properties left clean and ready for next use. Most barn removals take 3-10 days depending on barn size, contents volume, and foundation removal requirements.
———— Different by Design ————
If you want it gone and it’s not hazardous waste, we can probably remove it. Tap any category to see details.
Excavators, skid steers, dump trucks, equipment for handling large timber beams and substantial structures. Capability matched to barn size.
Understanding agricultural property access, seasonal considerations, working around active farming operations.
One company for cleanout, equipment removal, demolition, foundation removal, hauling. Not coordinating multiple contractors.
Clean Out Network serves the continental United States. Professional barn removal wherever your agricultural property is located.
Proper equipment and methods for demolishing deteriorating structures. Understanding collapse risks and working safely.
For historic barns or quality timber, we can coordinate salvage operations if you want beams preserved or sold.
Whether you’re clearing a deteriorating agricultural barn, removing horse facilities, or demolishing structures before property development, Clean Out Network handles complete barn removal from cleanout through final site clearing.
Barn Removal & Cleanout Specialists | Licensed & Insured | Heavy Equipment | Nationwide Service
Frequently Asked Questions
Timber:
Disposed at facilities accepting large dimension lumber. Some may go to wood recycling depending on condition.
Metal Roofing & Siding:
Separated and taken to scrap metal recycling facilities.
Concrete:
Foundations and floors to facilities processing concrete for aggregate material.
Contents:
Usable equipment and supplies can be preserved. Deteriorated materials to appropriate disposal facilities.
We maximize recycling of metals and concrete, minimizing landfill disposal.
What Helps:
Identify any equipment or materials you want preserved before clearing. Clear access paths for heavy equipment. Inform us of any hazardous materials (old pesticides, chemicals, fuel).
What’s NOT Required:
Clearing barn contents yourself. Removing equipment and infrastructure. Cleaning before removal.
Most property owners just show us the barn and we handle everything else.
Yes, complete cleanout before demolition. We remove or preserve equipment based on your instructions.
All removed – stalls, feeders, fencing, gates, water systems, everything.
Yes, we can coordinate timber salvage if you want beams preserved or sold to reclaimed lumber buyers.
Small barns 3-5 days. Medium barns 5-7 days. Large barns 7-10 days depending on contents and foundation removal.
Yes, we can break up and remove concrete floors and foundations for complete site clearing.
We assess structural condition and proceed with demolition immediately if entering is unsafe, removing contents during demolition.
Yes, we schedule work around planting, harvest, and livestock operations.