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Fence removal across the Golden Isles.

Wood, chain link, vinyl, hurricane-damaged sections. Pulled from the ground, lumber and posts hauled clean.

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Fence removal is a coastal Georgia hurricane-aftermath job more often than a planned project. Every storm season produces a wave of fences that came down halfway, took damage, or got compromised at the post and need to be replaced. Some of the calls are full perimeter fencing; some are a single section that took a tree branch.

The work depends on the material. Wood fences come apart at the rails — boards off first, rails off second, posts pulled last. Chain link comes down in one continuous run if the fence is intact, in sections if the storm dictated otherwise. Vinyl fences come apart at the joiners; the panels themselves are usually salvageable for transport even when the install is shot.

Posts are the variable. Posts in concrete footings require digging, and digging in coastal-Georgia sandy soil is faster than digging in clay but still adds time. We come ready with shovels, post-pullers, and the patience the soil takes.

What we haul

Specifically, what we take for fence removal.

  • Wood privacy fences
  • Wood picket and split-rail fences
  • Chain-link fencing (residential and commercial gauge)
  • Vinyl and PVC fencing
  • Aluminum and wrought-iron fencing
  • Fence posts (wood, metal, vinyl)
  • Hurricane-damaged sections and storm debris

How we work

How we actually handle it.

Fence removal varies by material and post setup. Wood fences with posts in concrete footings take the longest because pulling the posts requires digging. Chain link fences with posts in the same footings take similar time. Wood or chain link with driven steel posts (no concrete) come out faster.

Vinyl fences come apart cleanly at the joiners and panels. Most vinyl jobs run quicker than wood because the panels separate without saws or pry bars. Aluminum and wrought-iron fencing usually involves bolt-cutters at the connections rather than disassembly.

Hurricane-damage jobs run differently. We sometimes find ourselves cutting around live electrical lines, broken water lines that storms exposed, or downed-tree damage that has to come off the fence before the fence comes off the property. We coordinate with the customer on those before we start cutting.

Pricing

How pricing works.

Fence pricing scales with linear feet, material, post setup, and damage condition. A short stretch of vinyl fencing with simple post setup is the lightest version. A long perimeter of wood fence with concrete footings, hurricane damage, and yard-debris cleanup is heavier work.

We come look at the fence and tell you a real number. Photos work for shorter jobs; longer or storm-damaged jobs we usually walk in person first.

Ready when you are

Need fence 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.

  • Active electrical lines or utility infrastructure attached to or running through the fence — call us first
  • Underground utility lines that may be near fence-post footings — coordinate with locate services first

Questions

Frequently asked questions about fence removal.

Common in

Where we haul fence removal most.

We haul fence removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, Kingsland, St. Marys, and Waycross.

Ready when you are

Ready to get it out of your driveway?

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Last reviewed: April 26, 2026

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