Complete Fence Teardown

Fence Removal in Ocala, FL

Your old fence isn't just taking up space—it's a liability. Posts anchored in concrete, rotted wood breaking apart, and metal components buried underground. Clean Out Network removes entire fences including posts and footings, leaving your property clear and ready for whatever comes next.

Removing a fence looks straightforward until you start digging. Posts set in concrete won't budge without proper 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 from the ground up. Panels, posts, footings, hardware—we extract and haul everything.

Wood Fence Removal

  • Privacy fence panels
  • Rotted sections
  • Rails and pickets
  • Wood posts

Chain Link & Metal

  • Chain link fabric
  • Metal posts and top rails
  • Aluminum fencing
  • Wrought iron sections

Posts & Footings

  • Posts set in concrete
  • Concrete footer extraction
  • Gate posts with hinges
  • Hardware removal

Vinyl & Composite

  • Vinyl panels and sections
  • Composite fencing
  • Mixed material components
  • Complete gate systems

Local Job Planning

Fence Removal Planning Around Ocala Properties

Ocala's diverse property landscape demands flexible fence removal expertise. From the historic neighborhoods near downtown Ocala to newer residential developments in the expanding southeast side, property types vary widely—small suburban lots with shared fences, established acreage with perimeter fencing, and equestrian properties with mixed boundary systems. Marion County's warm, humid climate accelerates wood deterioration and rust, making older fences brittle and unsafe.

The region's equestrian heritage means many properties include specialized fencing around barns and paddocks that requires careful removal. Silver Springs State Park sits just east of the city, and properties near natural areas face environmental disposal regulations beyond standard waste management. When your fence comes down, proper footing extraction, material separation, and compliant disposal aren't optional—they protect your property and meet Marion County standards.

The historic Magnolia District, growing southwest neighborhoods, and established southeast Ocala all maintain active property turnover, meaning fence removal frequently precedes new construction or landscaping projects. Working with professionals familiar with local environmental guidelines and Silver Springs protection requirements ensures your removal meets both residential and regional 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

How long does fence removal take?

Most residential fences are removed in a day or two, depending on size and condition. Chain link around a quarter-acre might take longer than a 50-foot privacy fence. We'll give you a timeline when we assess your specific job.

Do you remove concrete footings, or just the fence?

We remove everything—the fence, posts, and concrete footings. Partial removal leaves hazards and future digging problems. Complete extraction is why you hire professionals instead of doing it yourself.

Can you remove metal gates attached to fences?

Yes. Gates with posts, hinges, and hardware all get removed and hauled. Whether it's decorative iron or a functional driveway gate, we handle the complete removal.

What happens to metal from chain link or iron fences?

Metal components get separated and recycled through local Marion County disposal facilities. Wood and mixed materials get disposed of in compliance with environmental standards. Everything is handled responsibly.

What if my fence is attached to a neighbor's property?

We remove only your side of the fence and only fencing on your property. If a fence straddles a property line, you'll need to clarify boundaries with your neighbor before we begin work.

Do I need a permit for fence removal in Ocala?

Permits depend on your property and local setback rules. We can discuss this when you call for your free estimate. Most residential fence removals don't require permits, but we'll let you know if yours does.

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Site Assessment

We evaluate the fence type, condition, footing depth, and any attached structures. This determines equipment needs and timeline for complete removal without surprises.

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Fence Panel Removal

We disassemble or cut fence sections, remove all rails and pickets, and separate materials by type — wood, metal, and mixed components organized for proper disposal or recycling.

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Post Extraction

Posts are pulled or dug out completely, including those set deep in concrete. We dig and extract footings down to ground level, preventing tripping hazards and future complications.

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Concrete Footing Removal

Concrete footings are extracted and broken down. Holes are filled with soil and leveled, leaving your property ready for landscaping, new fencing, or construction.

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Material Separation

Metal components are separated and prepared for recycling. Wood debris is sorted from mixed materials. Everything gets organized for proper disposal at DEP-compliant Marion County facilities.

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Complete Haul Away

All fencing materials, soil, and debris are loaded and removed from your property. Your land is cleared, holes are filled, and the area is ready for the next phase of your project.

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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.

20+ Years Removing Fences

We've handled thousands of fence removal jobs nationwide. Privacy fences, chain link, vinyl, metal — every type and condition.

Posts and Footings Included

Complete removal means posts come out and concrete footings get extracted. No buried obstacles left behind for future problems.

All Materials Hauled Away

Metal recycled, wood disposed properly, debris cleared. Your property is completely cleaned, not just partially removed.

Ground Leveled When Done

Post holes are filled and graded. Your land is ready for new fencing, landscaping, or construction immediately.

Safe Removal Prevents Injuries

Unstable fencing creates hazards. We handle deteriorated, storm-damaged, and tight-access removals using proper equipment and technique.

Disposal Compliance Documented

We follow Marion County regulations and EPA standards for appliances and hazardous materials. Documented removal protects you from future liability.

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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