Outdoor
Dog kennel removal across the Golden Isles.
Chain-link panels, welded-wire runs, roof covers, anchored posts. We unbolt it, pull it, and haul the metal out.
Part of our Light Demolition service
An outdoor dog kennel is one of those backyard structures that’s easy to put up and a pain to take down. The dog moved on, the panels rusted, the yard is getting reclaimed for something else — and now there’s a galvanized chain-link enclosure bolted together in the corner of the lot that nobody wants to fight with.
These come in a few flavors. The common one is a panel kennel: prefab chain-link sides clamped together at the corners, sometimes with a gate panel and a wire or tarp roof cover thrown over the top. Heavier ones are welded-wire runs with steel-tube frames, and some have posts set in concrete footings so the whole thing won’t shift when a big dog leans on it. The panels unbolt, the roof covers break down, and the anchored posts get pulled — that’s the job.
We treat this as light demolition: a small, free-standing, non-structural enclosure coming apart panel by panel. We unbolt the clamps, separate the chain-link from the frames, break down any roof cover, and pull the posts. Then the metal and wire leave with us in one trip. We’re a junk-removal and light-demolition crew, not a licensed contractor — so this is backyard kennels and dog runs, not engineered or permitted structures.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for dog kennel removal.
- Chain-link panel kennels and dog runs
- Welded-wire enclosures and steel-tube kennel frames
- Gate panels, latches, and clamp hardware
- Wire, mesh, and fabric or tarp roof covers
- Galvanized posts and free-standing post anchors
- Concrete-set posts pulled from small footings
- Kennel flooring panels, mats, and loose ground stakes
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Most panel kennels come apart faster than people expect. The corners are held together with clamps and bolts; once those break loose, the chain-link sides separate from the frames and stack flat. A standard four-panel run with a gate is a quick afternoon’s worth of unbolting and loading. Welded-wire enclosures with steel-tube frames are heavier and slower because the frame doesn’t flex — we break them down at the joints where the bolts allow and cut where they don’t.
Roof covers are their own small step. Wire-mesh tops get unhooked and rolled, and fabric or tarp covers get pulled off the frame first so the panels underneath have room to move. None of it is complicated, but skipping it just means the panels won’t lie down for loading.
The posts are where the time goes. Free-standing posts and ground stakes pull straight out. Posts set in concrete footings take more work — we pull what comes loose with leverage and dig out small footings where we can. Larger or deeper concrete pours can turn into a bigger excavation than a light-demo haul covers, and when that’s the case we’ll say so on site rather than tearing up the yard.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Dog kennel pricing scales with size, how it was built, and what’s holding it in the ground. A small free-standing panel kennel sitting on the grass is the lightest version of this job. A large welded-wire run with a steel frame, a roof cover, and posts set in concrete is heavier work and takes longer. The metal volume matters too, since the wire and frames take up room in the truck.
Tell us roughly how many panels you’ve got, whether it has a roof cover, and whether the posts are sunk in concrete — or send a photo of the kennel in the yard. We’ll come look or quote from what you send and give you a real number. We don’t pretend every kennel is the same job, because they aren’t.
Ready when you are
Need dog kennel removal hauled away? We can help.
The honest exceptions
What we won’t take — for this item.
A short, honest list of edge cases we either won’t take or want to discuss before we show up. When in doubt, call us — we’ll walk through it before scheduling.
- Kennels with live animals still inside or in active use - the enclosure has to be empty before we touch it
- Removal involving animal waste, biohazard, or contamination that needs specialized cleanup
- Large concrete-anchored or footed structures that turn into engineered or permitted demolition - that’s outside light-demo scope
Questions
Frequently asked questions about dog kennel removal.
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Common in
Where we haul dog kennel removal most.
We haul dog kennel removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Kingsland, Darien, and Jekyll Island.
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Last reviewed: June 25, 2026
