Complete Fence Teardown

Fence Removal in Jacksonville, FL

Removing fencing that seems simple becomes hours of labor when concrete footings fight back and rotted wood crumbles. Jacksonville's mix of older homes and newer properties means fences set years ago sit deep in concrete. We handle complete removal—panels, posts, footings—and haul everything away clean.

Fence removal looks straightforward until you start pulling posts set in concrete or discovering rotted wood breaks apart during teardown. Jacksonville properties span the city from Riverside's older neighborhoods to newer developments in Mandarin and Nocatee, each with different soil conditions and fence installation depths. Chain link under tension fights back.

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Everything You Want Gone

Complete fence removal means no sections left behind, no posts sticking out of the ground, no concrete footings creating trip hazards.

Fence Panels & Sections

  • Wood privacy fencing
  • Chain link fabric and framework
  • Vinyl or aluminum panels
  • Composite fencing sections
  • All fence rails and pickets

Posts & Concrete Footings

  • Posts pulled to ground level
  • Concrete footings extracted completely
  • Holes filled and leveled
  • No debris left buried
  • Property ready for new work

Gates & Hardware

  • Gate panels removed completely
  • Hinge posts pulled from ground
  • All hinges and fasteners removed
  • Gate frames hauled away
  • Complete gate system cleared

Metal Components

  • Wrought iron fencing sections
  • Metal posts and frames
  • Steel or aluminum rails
  • Metal hardware separated for recycling
  • Non-recyclable metals disposed properly

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Local Removal Planning Around Jacksonville Properties

Jacksonville's 750 square miles span from historic Riverside to rapidly growing Nocatee, and fence removal needs vary dramatically across neighborhoods. Properties in established areas like San Marco and Riverside often feature older fences set deep in concrete from decades of installation, while newer developments in Mandarin and Arlington have different soil compositions affecting post extraction difficulty. Multi-unit rental properties throughout Springfield and Avondale require fast, documented removal before new tenants or lease periods begin.

The St. Johns River Management District enforces environmental disposal standards, so treated wood and materials near waterways need compliant handling. Visit the River City Brewing Company area downtown or check the Duval County Property Appraiser for property records when boundaries are unclear.

The St. Johns River Management District also manages disposal regulations for properties near water. Whether you're clearing an old fence in comfortable Riverside neighborhoods, managing rental turnover in bustling Avondale, or preparing new construction in Mandarin's expanding residential districts, property conditions and removal complexity change based on location, age, and local regulations.

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 just damaged sections or complete fence lines?

Both. Some properties need complete fence removal. Others need just the damaged storm section cleared before new fencing goes in. We handle partial or complete removal depending on what your property needs and your property line situation.

How deep are fence post footings usually set?

Posts set in Jacksonville properties typically go 2-3 feet deep in concrete, sometimes deeper depending on soil conditions and installation age. Older properties often have deeper, harder concrete. We extract whatever depth was installed—no shortcuts leaving concrete underground.

What happens to the metal from chain link or metal fencing?

Metal components separate from other debris and go to recycling. Wood and mixed materials go to proper disposal facilities. You benefit from the recycling value, and materials get handled environmentally correctly.

Can you remove fence if property lines are unclear?

We can work with you to understand boundaries, but if lines are truly disputed, documentation from property surveys or your county records helps. Jacksonville's Duval County Property Appraiser has records. We proceed once boundaries are clear.

How long does complete fence removal typically take?

Removal time depends on fence length, type, and footing depth. A standard 100-foot privacy fence typically takes a day. Chain link or metal may move faster. Storm-damaged sections sometimes take longer if posts broke at ground level or concrete is extra deep.

Do you fill the holes after post removal?

Yes. Holes fill with dirt and get leveled so your property sits smooth and safe. No tripping hazards from leftover post holes. Your ground is ready for landscaping, new fencing, or whatever comes next.

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Site Assessment & Safety Check

We evaluate fence type, condition, post depth, and concrete footings. We check for utility lines and property line boundaries before starting any removal work.

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Section Disconnection & Panel Removal

All fence panels come down first — whether wood, chain link, vinyl, or metal. Rails disconnect and materials separate by type for handling.

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Post Extraction

Posts get pulled from ground. If concrete footings exist, we dig and extract them completely. Posts don't get cut below ground — they come out root and all.

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Concrete Footing Removal

Concrete around post holes gets excavated completely. We don't leave buried concrete creating future complications or safety hazards for new construction.

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Ground Leveling & Cleanup

Holes fill with dirt and level. All debris — wood, metal, chain link — comes off your property. You're left with clean ground, no leftover materials.

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Final Haul-Away & Documentation

All materials haul to proper disposal or recycling. Metal components separate for recycling value. You get documented completion showing the work finished completely.

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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 of Fence Removal

We've pulled countless posts from concrete, separated materials, and hauled debris across the country. Experience handles the complications.

Complete Post & Footing Extraction

Posts pull completely from ground. Concrete footings get dug out. Holes fill and level. Incomplete work creates future problems — we don't do incomplete.

All Fence Types Handled

Wood, chain link, vinyl, metal, wrought iron, composite. Every fence type requires different removal approaches. We handle them all correctly.

Metal Recycled, Waste Disposed Properly

Metal components separate for recycling. Wood and mixed materials go to proper disposal. Environmental compliance and documented handling throughout.

Fast Removal Keeps Projects On Schedule

Damaged fences after storms, old fences before new construction, fence lines blocking property development. We move quickly so your timeline stays intact.

Property Ready for What's Next

After we leave, your property sits clean and level — ready for new fencing, landscaping, construction, or whatever comes next.

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.

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

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