Complete Shed Demolition & Disposal
Storage sheds, garden sheds, tool sheds, workshop buildings – Clean Out Network handles complete shed removal. We tear down sheds of any size or condition, haul away all materials, and leave your property clear and ready for next use.
Licensed & Insured | Same-Day Service Available | Complete Removal
———— What We Remove ————
Tearing down sheds regardless of construction type or condition. Wood, metal, vinyl, resin, composite materials – we remove them all.
Removing any contents stored inside before demolition. Tools, equipment, boxes, stored items – we clear everything first.
Breaking up and removing concrete slabs, gravel bases, or foundation blocks if required for complete site clearing.
Separating recyclable metals from general demolition debris. Proper disposal of all materials.
All shed materials loaded into trucks and removed from property. Nothing left behind creating disposal problems.
Raking and basic grading where shed was located. Sites left clean and ready for landscaping or other use.
Clean Out Network serves the entire continental USA for shed removal services. Storage building demolition and removal throughout the country.
Full-Service Removal Company
That shed leaning to one side after years of settling. The garden shed with the collapsed roof from last winter’s snow. The storage building you don’t use anymore taking up valuable yard space.
At some point repair costs exceed what the shed is worth. Or you simply don’t need the storage anymore and want the space back.
Clean Out Network has spent 20+ years removing sheds throughout the region. Small 8×10 storage sheds. Large 12×20 workshops. Metal sheds rusting through. Wood sheds rotting at the foundation. Vinyl sheds cracked and deteriorating. Resin sheds warped beyond use.
Collapsing structures creating safety hazards. Functional sheds you want gone to reclaim yard space.
We handle complete removal – tearing down structures, removing concrete foundations if needed, hauling away all materials, leaving sites clean and level.
Wood Sheds
Traditional wood construction. Storage sheds, garden sheds, workshop buildings. Removal including rotted floor joists and deteriorated framing.
Metal Sheds
Steel or aluminum construction. Arrow sheds, Suncast buildings, generic metal structures. Rust and corrosion common in older units.
Vinyl/Resin Sheds
Plastic construction materials. Lifetime, Keter, Rubbermaid sheds. Warping and cracking from sun exposure.
Custom Built Sheds
Site-built structures. Varying construction quality and materials. Often larger and more substantial than pre-fab units.
Workshop Buildings
Larger structures used for hobbies or projects. May include electrical, shelving, workbenches requiring removal.
We quote based on shed size:
Pricing depends on shed dimensions, construction materials, foundation removal needs, site access.
Deteriorating Sheds
Structures rotting, rusting, or collapsing from age and weather damage. Safety concerns requiring removal before complete failure.
Space Reclamation
Removing unused storage buildings to reclaim yard space for landscaping, play areas, or other purposes.
Pre-Sale Property Prep
Taking down deteriorated or unwanted sheds before listing properties. Improving curb appeal and removing potential buyer concerns.
Property Renovations
Yard redesigns or home additions requiring shed removal. Clearing obstacles for planned improvements.
Inherited Property Clearing
Removing sheds from inherited properties. Structures nobody wants to maintain or use.
New Shed Replacement
Clearing old sheds before new storage building installation. Making room for upgraded structures.
Code Compliance
Unpermitted or non-compliant sheds requiring removal to meet municipal requirements.
Storm Damage
Sheds damaged by severe weather beyond economical repair. Complete removal required.
Concrete Slabs:
Breaking up and removing concrete foundations. Filling and leveling areas where slabs were located.
Gravel Bases:
Removing gravel if desired or leaving in place for future use. Your choice based on plans for the space.
Foundation Blocks:
Removing concrete blocks or piers supporting shed structures. Complete clearing to ground level.
Site Grading:
Basic leveling after foundation removal. Sites prepared for grass seeding, landscaping, or other use.
Foundation removal adds time and cost but provides clean slate for property use.
Evaluating shed size, construction type, condition, foundation, access for equipment. Pricing based on shed dimensions, materials, foundation removal requirements, access.
Removing everything stored inside shed before demolition begins.
Taking down structures safely. Working around remaining property without causing damage.
Breaking up concrete slabs or removing foundation blocks if needed for complete clearing.
All materials into trucks. Disposal at approved facilities.
Site raked clean. Basic leveling. Property ready for next use. Most shed removals take 2-4 hours depending on size and foundation removal.
———— Different by Design ————
Not just demolition - we clear contents, remove foundations, haul everything away, clean sites. One company handles it all.
Most shed removals completed in hours, not days. Same-day service often available when you need quick clearing.
Careful work around landscaping, fences, other structures. No damage to remaining property during removal.
Metal components separated for recycling. Wood and other materials disposed at approved facilities.
Equipment for breaking up and removing concrete slabs. Complete site clearing, not just above-ground removal.
Whether you’re removing a deteriorating storage shed, clearing space for yard improvements, or preparing property for sale, Clean Out Network handles complete shed removal from demolition to final cleanup.
Shed Removal Specialists | Licensed & Insured | Same-Day Service Available | Complete Removal & Cleanup
Frequently Asked Questions
Metal Components:
Separated and taken to scrap recycling facilities. Steel, aluminum, metal roofing materials properly recycled.
Wood Materials:
Disposed at facilities accepting construction debris. Some wood may be recyclable depending on condition and treatment.
Composite Materials:
Vinyl, resin, plastic components disposed at approved facilities.
Asphalt Shingles:
Roofing materials to construction debris facilities. Proper disposal meeting environmental regulations.
We maximize recycling and minimize landfill disposal when possible.
What Helps:
Clear path to shed for equipment access. Remove valuable items stored inside. Let us know about any hazardous materials (paint, chemicals, fuel).
What’s NOT Required:
Emptying shed contents yourself (we can handle this). Removing attached shelving or workbenches. Cleaning shed before removal.
Most homeowners just show us the shed and we handle everything else.
Yes, we clear contents before demolition. Items you want to keep should be removed beforehand or pointed out to us.
We carefully remove sheds without damaging attached structures. May require partial fence removal and reinstallation.
Yes, we break up and remove concrete slabs. This is common for complete site clearing.
Small sheds 2-3 hours. Larger sheds or those requiring foundation removal 3-6 hours.
We can remove contents as part of the service or you can clear it beforehand to save cost.
Yes, equipment access to the shed location is required. We work carefully to minimize lawn damage.