Ocala, Marion County
Demolition Services in Ocala — We Tear It Down So You Can Move Forward
That rotting shed behind the barn? The busted fence line along your paddock? We'll knock it down, load it up, and haul it off. Demolition jobs in Ocala start at just $75, and we work around your schedule — even weekends.
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Junk It All provides demolition services in Ocala, FL, including shed demolition, fence removal, concrete demolition, pool removal, and mobile home demolition. Jobs start at $75. Insured and serving Marion County since 2018. Open 24/7. Text photos for a fast quote or call (352) 251-3432.
What We Demolish and Remove Across Ocala and Marion County
Ocala properties have a way of accumulating structures that outlive their purpose. We're talking about the leaning shed out past the pasture in Silver Springs Shores, the crumbling concrete pad behind a ranch home off SR-200, or the rotted-out deck on a 1980s build in the Historic District. We handle shed demolition and removal, fence and deck demolition, concrete demolition, swimming pool removal and fill-in, garage demolition, mobile home demolition, land clearing, and excavation work.
Horse farm properties in Marion County keep us especially busy. Old paddock fencing, run-in sheds that have taken one too many Florida summers, and deteriorating barns — we tear them down and haul everything to the Marion County Baseline Landfill so your property is clean when we leave. If you're flipping a property near the I-75 logistics corridor or prepping an equestrian estate for resale, we can handle the full scope of demolition.
Want a quote? Snap some photos of whatever needs to come down and text them to (352) 251-3432. We'll get back to you fast with a straightforward price. No need to schedule an in-person visit just to get a ballpark number.
How It Works
Three steps. That's it. No runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, no hassle.
Text Us Photos
Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.
Get Your Upfront Price
We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.
We Show Up & Get It Done
We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.
1. Text Us Photos
Snap a few pictures of what you need hauled off. Send them over by text. Takes about 5 seconds.
2. Get Your Upfront Price
We text you back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay. No bait-and-switch.
3. We Show Up & Get It Done
We haul everything — loading, hauling, cleanup. You don't lift a finger. Your space is left clean.
Demolition Costs in Ocala — Honest Pricing, No Surprises
Demolition jobs in Ocala start at $75. A small shed removal or a section of old fence might land right around that starting price. Bigger projects — a mobile home demolition out east of town, a full pool removal and fill-in at a home in Oak Run, or concrete demolition on a commercial pad near the SR-200 corridor — those scale up based on size, material, and disposal weight. But you'll always know the price before we swing a single hammer.
Here's how it works: text photos of the job to (352) 251-3432. We look at what you've got, figure out what equipment and labor it takes, and send you a flat price. That's it. No hourly charges ticking up while you watch. No surprise fees for disposal or hauling. With median home values around $275K in Ocala, every dollar counts during a renovation or property turnover, and we respect that.
Shed demolition cost in Ocala typically runs less than most people expect. Same goes for fence removal and deck teardowns. Pool removal cost depends on whether you want a partial or full removal and fill-in. Call (352) 251-3432 if you'd rather talk through your project on the phone — Matt or somebody on the crew will walk you through it.
$75
Starting price
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Typical turnaround
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Hidden fees — ever
Why Ocala Property Owners Call Junk It All First
Matt Pereira started Junk It All in 2018, and we've been grinding through demolition and cleanout jobs in Marion County ever since. We're insured, we show up when we say we will, and we don't play games with pricing. That's the whole pitch.
Ocala is a unique mix. You've got retirees downsizing at On Top of the World who need an old screened-in patio torn down before listing. You've got horse farm managers off NW 27th Avenue replacing miles of rotted fencing. You've got property flippers in the Shores gutting houses and needing concrete slabs broken up and hauled out. We handle all of it — and we've been doing it long enough to know exactly what Marion County disposal facilities accept and what the turnaround looks like.
The national franchise trucks roll through Ocala, sure. But they quote high and work on their timeline. We're local. We answer the phone at odd hours because demolition doesn't always happen on a Monday morning. You need a mobile home torn down before closing? A hot tub yanked out of a backyard in Stone Creek before the HOA sends another letter? That's our lane.
Questions Ocala Homeowners Ask Before Booking
How much does shed demolition cost in Ocala?
Shed demolition cost in Ocala depends on the size and materials, but jobs start at $75. A typical wooden storage shed on a property in Silver Springs Shores or behind a ranch home off SR-200 usually comes in well under what people expect. Text photos to (352) 251-3432 for a fast quote — we'll factor in the size, the foundation, and how close the shed is to other structures.
Can you do mobile home demolition on rural lots in Marion County?
Absolutely. Mobile home demolition is one of our most common jobs in Marion County, especially on rural parcels east of Ocala and south toward Belleview. We tear down the structure, remove all debris to the Baseline Landfill on SE 66th Street, and leave you with a cleared lot ready for whatever comes next.
How does pool removal work at homes in Ocala's 55+ communities?
Pool removal cost in Ocala varies based on size and whether you want a partial or full removal. In communities like Oak Run and Palm Cay, we typically break up the pool shell, remove the debris, and fill the hole with compacted clean fill. We coordinate with any HOA requirements and keep the surrounding landscaping as intact as possible.
Do you remove old paddock fencing and barn structures on Ocala horse farms?
That's a huge part of what we do in Marion County. Horse properties off NW 27th Avenue, around the World Equestrian Center, and out toward Reddick constantly need old fence removal, run-in shed teardowns, and deteriorating barn demolition. We haul everything — wood, wire, concrete posts, metal panels — so your property is clean for new construction or resale.
What types of concrete demolition do you handle in Ocala?
We handle driveways, patios, pool decks, foundation slabs, sidewalks, and retaining walls. Ocala's limestone geology causes shifting and cracking over time, so concrete demolition is a constant need — especially in the Historic District where older homes sit on original pads, and in newer areas off the SR-200 corridor where builders are repurposing lots. We break it up, load it, and dispose of it properly.
Are demolition services available on weekends and holidays in Ocala?
Yes — we're open 24/7, including weekends and holidays. Whether you're prepping a property near Downtown Ocala for a Monday closing or a horse farm manager at the World Equestrian Center needs a structure torn down between events, we work on your timeline. Call or text (352) 251-3432 any time.
Why Ocala's Growth Means More Demolition Work Every Year
Ocala sits on rolling limestone hills and sandy loam — the same geology that makes it the Horse Capital of the World also means structures age in particular ways. Concrete cracks faster over karst terrain. Wooden sheds and barns absorb humidity from the Ocklawaha River basin and rot from the inside out. The massive live oaks that shade every neighborhood from Golden Ocala to the Historic District drop limbs onto fences and decks during summer storms, accelerating the damage. Demolition isn't optional here — it's maintenance.
The city is also growing at a pace that demands teardowns. The SR-200 corridor is exploding with new construction, and that means older structures on newly acquired parcels need to come down. Warehouses are expanding in the southwest quadrant near the logistics hubs for Chewy and FedEx, which means commercial demolition is picking up too. Meanwhile, the 55+ communities west of I-75 are seeing constant turnover — a homeowner passes, the family inherits a villa with a sagging carport or a cracked pool deck, and somebody has to deal with it.
And then there's the manufactured home situation. Marion County has a significant number of older mobile homes on rural lots, especially east and south of town. These properties get bought, and the first step is always the same: tear down the old mobile home, clear the lot, and start fresh. Mobile home demolition near Ocala is one of our most-requested services, and we handle the full process — teardown, debris removal, and lot clearing — so you're left with bare ground and nothing else.
Ocala Neighborhoods We Serve
Historic District
Oaks and Victorian/craftsman homes near downtown.
On Top of the World
Gargantuan 55+ community west of I-75.
Silver Springs Shores
Large residential area east of town.
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