Fences Gone Fast

Fence Removal in Coral Springs, FL

Wooden privacy fences, chain link, vinyl, metal—we handle complete removal of any fence type. Posts pulled from concrete, footings extracted, all materials hauled away. Your property cleared and ready for whatever comes next.

Removing a fence sounds simple until you start digging. Concrete footings resist extraction. Rotted wood crumbles as you work.

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

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Everything You Want Gone

Complete fence removal covers all fence types and everything attached to them. We pull posts, extract concrete, and haul away every piece.

Wood Fence Removal

  • Privacy fences
  • Rotted sections
  • Fence rails
  • Pickets and panels
  • Fence posts

Chain Link & Metal

  • Chain link fabric
  • Metal posts
  • Top rails
  • Corner posts
  • Gate hinges

Posts & Footings

  • Posts set in concrete
  • Concrete footings
  • Post holes
  • Deep-set anchors
  • Ground leveling

Gates & Hardware

  • Fence gates
  • Hinge brackets
  • Gate posts
  • Latches and fasteners
  • Top rail attachments

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Fence Removal Planning Around Coral Springs Properties

Coral Springs sits in South Florida's Broward County with a strong planned-community structure, meaning many residential properties fall under HOA oversight and specific aesthetic standards. The city features a mix of older single-family homes with aging wooden fences and newer subdivisions where vinyl and composite fencing dominates. Subtropical humidity and summer thunderstorms accelerate fence decay—rotted wood and rust-compromised posts are common throughout neighborhoods like Coral Ridge, Coral Springs Park, and the central Wiles Road corridor.

When removal is needed, property managers and homeowners pressure for fast turnarounds between tenants or before new construction. Broward County enforces strict disposal regulations, and improper fence removal can create code enforcement issues. Points of interest like the Coral Springs Museum of Art, the Coral Springs Public Library, and Coral Springs Parks & Recreation are spread throughout the city, creating varied property types and access patterns.

Neighborhoods like Banyan Grove, Spanish Wells, and Cypress Creek East frequently require both residential fence removal and quick turnarounds for HOA compliance, making reliable, complete removal services essential for maintaining property values and community standards.

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

Do you remove concrete footings, or just the fence?

We extract concrete footings completely. Posts set in deep concrete require digging and equipment to remove. Leaving footings behind creates trip hazards and complicates future landscaping. Complete removal means the property is truly cleared.

How long does fence removal take in Coral Springs?

Timeline depends on fence length, material, and footing depth. A typical residential fence takes one to three days. Chain link stretched tight takes longer than vinyl panels. We provide a timeline during the site assessment before work starts.

What happens to metal fencing and hardware?

Metal components are separated for recycling. Steel, aluminum, and wrought iron have resale value. We handle the separation and recycling—you don't need to manage it separately.

Do I need a permit for fence removal in Coral Springs?

Residential fence removal usually doesn't require a permit, but property line disputes or HOA-governed communities may have specific requirements. We recommend checking with (City of Coral Springs Permit Services)[https://www.coralsprings.org/permits] before work begins.

What if my fence is attached to a structure or property line?

Sections attached to structures require careful removal to avoid damage. Property line fences need boundary clarity before removal to prevent disputes with neighbors. We assess these situations during the site visit and confirm details before proceeding.

How do you handle disposal in Broward County?

We follow (Broward County Waste & Recycling)[https://www.broward.org/Waste/Pages/default.aspx] regulations for all materials. Metal is recycled. Treated wood and hazardous materials follow county protocols. Complete documentation protects you from liability.

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Site Assessment

We evaluate fence condition, material type, post depth, and concrete footing size. This determines equipment needs and timeline. Property line clarity prevents boundary disputes before work starts.

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Call 811 for Utility Marking

Underground lines must be marked before digging. Broward County requires utility marking for safety and liability. We coordinate with local utilities to clear work area.

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Systematic Teardown

We remove fence sections methodically — panels first, then rails, then posts. Chain link is cut and separated. Metal components are sorted for recycling. Wood is bundled for disposal.

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Post & Footing Extraction

Posts are pulled from concrete using equipment designed for deep footings. Concrete is excavated and removed. Holes are filled and ground is leveled to prevent tripping hazards.

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Material Separation

Metal goes to recycling. Wood and mixed materials are sorted for proper disposal. We follow Broward County disposal guidelines for treated wood and hazardous materials.

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Complete Haul Away & Site Cleanup

All materials leave the property. We inspect for remaining debris, nails, or hazards. Your property is clean and ready for landscaping or construction.

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Why Choose Clean Out Network

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

20+ Years Removing Fences

We've handled thousands of fence removals nationwide. Wood, chain link, vinyl, metal — we know what each type requires.

Posts Pulled From Concrete

Deep concrete footings require equipment and technique. We extract what others leave behind, preventing future complications.

All Materials Hauled Away

Nothing stays on your property. We remove panels, posts, concrete, gates, hardware — everything associated with the fence.

Metal Separated for Recycling

Aluminum, steel, and wrought iron are separated and recycled. Wood and mixed materials follow Broward County disposal regulations.

Ground Leveled After Removal

Post holes are filled and graded. Your property sits clean and safe with no trip hazards or remaining debris.

No Hidden Costs

Pricing covers complete removal including posts and footings. We don't surprise you with extra charges for concrete extraction or haul fees.

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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