Complete Fence Removal

Fence Removal in Clearwater, FL

Rotted wood. Concrete footings buried deep. Chain link stretched tight.

Removing a fence sounds simple until you're dealing with broken sections, posts set in concrete, and no place to haul the debris. Clean Out Network handles complete fence removal across Clearwater—panels, posts, footings, and all materials cleared away.

Licensed & Insured | 20+ Years Experience | Same-Day Service Available

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Everything You Want Gone

Complete fence removal means more than just the fence itself. We handle all structural components, materials, and debris.

Fence Sections & Panels

  • Wooden privacy fences
  • Chain link fabric
  • Vinyl fencing panels
  • Metal and wrought iron sections
  • Composite fencing
  • Top rails and pickets

Posts & Hardware

  • Wooden posts
  • Metal fence posts
  • Gate posts
  • Hinges and fasteners
  • Gate hardware
  • Fence brackets

Concrete Footings

  • Post footings
  • Gate anchor points
  • Concrete extraction
  • Ground leveling
  • Hole filling
  • Brick or stone bases

Complete Haul-Away

  • All materials removed from property
  • Metal components separated for recycling
  • Wood and mixed waste disposed properly
  • No debris left behind
  • Ground cleared and level
  • Property ready for next project

Local Job Planning

Local Fence Removal Planning Around Clearwater Properties

Clearwater's waterfront properties, aging residential neighborhoods, and active real estate market create steady demand for fence removal. Seasonal population swings—with snowbirds and tourists arriving November through March—create construction windows for property improvements and fence teardowns. Neighborhoods like Clearview Avenue, Historic Clearwater, and Countryside areas feature older single-family homes with fences requiring removal or replacement.

The Pinellas County waste system handles disposal of separated materials; Pinellas County Waste & Recovery Center manages county disposal protocols and ensures proper handling of mixed demolition debris. Waterfront properties fall under Florida Department of Environmental Protection coastal regulations, which we follow for any removal near sensitive areas. Local developers and contractors preparing sites for new construction frequently need complete fence removal before building begins, making timing coordination essential. City of Clearwater Public Works oversees local infrastructure and stormwater systems that may affect property access or disposal planning.

Property line verification before removal prevents disputes with neighbors and ensures removal stays within your legal boundaries.

Service Areas

Clean Out Network serves the entire continental United States for residential and commercial junk removal. We handle everything from single-item pickups to complete property clearing throughout the country.

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We Remove More Than Just Junk

How deep are fence post footings usually set?

Posts are typically set 24-36 inches deep in concrete. Larger or older fences may go deeper. We assess depth during the site visit so we know what equipment is needed for extraction.

Can you remove just part of a fence?

Yes. We can remove damaged sections, a single side, or the entire fence line. We work with you on what stays and what goes, though we always recommend complete removal for a clean result.

What happens to metal fence components?

Metal posts, gates, and hardware are separated and sent to recycling facilities. This recovers material value and follows proper environmental handling.

How long does fence removal take?

Timelines depend on fence length, post spacing, footing depth, and material type. Most residential fences take 1-3 days. We provide a timeline during the estimate.

Will you fill the holes and level the ground?

Yes. We fill post holes with dirt and level the ground where the fence was located. This prevents tripping hazards and prepares the property for landscaping or construction.

Do I need a permit for fence removal in Clearwater?

Requirements vary. Some removals don't require permits; others may. We can discuss permit considerations during the estimate and advise on next steps.

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Site Assessment

We evaluate fence condition, post depth, material type, and access. We identify property boundaries and clarify what stays and what goes. This prevents surprises during removal.

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Material Separation Plan

We determine which components are recyclable metal, which are wood waste, and which require special disposal. We organize the removal sequence to work safely and efficiently.

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Fence Panel Removal

We disassemble or cut fence sections, remove pickets and rails, and separate materials. Rotted wood, chain link, and vinyl all come down systematically. Posts come last.

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Post & Footing Extraction

We pull posts set in concrete using proper equipment and digging. Concrete footings are extracted and hauled away. Ground is filled and leveled where the fence stood.

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Material Haul-Away

Metal goes to recycling. Mixed materials go to proper disposal. All debris leaves the property. We don't leave piles behind.

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Final Site Clearing

Ground is leveled and holes are filled. Your property is clean and ready for new construction, landscaping, or whatever comes next. Documentation provided on completion.

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Why Choose Clean Out Network for Fence Removal

If you want it gone and it is not hazardous waste, we can probably remove it. Tap any category to see details.

Posts to Ground Level

We don't leave footings or partial posts behind. Complete removal prevents tripping hazards and future complications.

All Fence Types Handled

Wood, chain link, vinyl, metal, wrought iron, composite. We've removed every fence type and condition over 20 + years.

Concrete Footings Extracted

Buried concrete doesn't stay buried. We dig out footings that could otherwise block new construction or landscaping.

Metal Recycled, Waste Disposed

Metal components separated and recycled. Mixed materials disposed properly. Environmental compliance handled.

Property Ready for Next Step

After we're done, your property is clean, level, and ready. No debris. No hazards. No follow-up calls needed.

Heavy Equipment & Experience

Rotted wood, tight chain link, posts locked in concrete. We have the equipment and experience to handle difficult conditions.

Ready to ClearYour Property?

Whether you need a few items removed or complete property clearing, Clean Out Network handles junk removal professionally and efficiently.

No item too heavy. No space too difficult to access. No judgment about how things got this way.

Just straightforward removal, responsible disposal, and your space cleared.

Licensed & Insured | 20+ Years Experience | Same-Day Service Available

Trash Clean Out is licensed to remove unpermitted structures only. We do not remove structures with valid building permits.

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