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Demolition · Inverness, FL

Chain-Link Fence Teardown in Inverness

Chain-Link Fence Teardown in Inverness — Demolition in Inverness, FL, photo 1Chain-Link Fence Teardown in Inverness — Demolition in Inverness, FL, photo 2

A homeowner in Inverness was getting their place ready to sell and the old chain-link fence around the backyard had to go. Posts were rusted at the base, the fabric was sagging in spots, and the gate hadn’t latched properly in years. Realtor told them it was hurting curb appeal, and they weren’t wrong.

We pulled the fabric off first, rolled it up section by section, then worked the posts out of the ground. Most of them came out with a good yank and some rocking back and forth. A few were set in concrete footings, so we dug those out and hauled the concrete chunks too. Fence removal is one of those jobs that sounds simple until you hit the posts that someone buried in two feet of concrete.

Whole fence was about 180 linear feet. Took us roughly four hours from start to finish, including cleanup. We raked out the post holes, filled them with dirt, and left the yard looking like there was never a fence there at all.

All the metal went to a scrap recycler in Inverness instead of the landfill. The homeowner also had us grab a broken grill and some old patio furniture while we were loading up — one less thing on the pre-listing checklist.

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