Outdoor
Playhouse removal across the Golden Isles.
Wood, plastic, low treehouses. Walls, roof, and floor taken apart in the yard. Lawn cleared and ready.
Part of our Light Demolition service
A backyard playhouse is the structure the kids outgrew years before anybody got around to removing it. The little wooden cottage, the molded-plastic clubhouse, the low treehouse built on a platform a couple feet off the ground — they sit in the corner of the yard collecting leaves and spiders until the family finally decides the space is better used for something else. That’s the call we get.
The work is disassembly first, hauling second. Plastic playhouses come apart fast — the panels snap or unbolt at the seams, the roof lifts off, and the whole thing breaks down into a few flat pieces in minutes. Wooden playhouses are the slower version. Years of coastal weather rot the trim, swell the joints, and seize the fasteners, so the walls, roof, and floor usually have to come apart with pry bars rather than screwdrivers. We take it apart in the yard, carry it out in pieces, and leave the footprint cleaner than the playhouse left it.
Low, free-standing treehouses — the ground-level kind sitting on posts or a short platform — fall into the same scope as a wooden playhouse. We unbolt the deck, pry off the walls, and break down the frame the same way. The difference is height and whatever the structure is fastened to, which is a conversation we have honestly before we commit to anything off the ground.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for playhouse removal.
- Plastic and molded-resin playhouses
- Wooden playhouses and backyard cottages
- Low, free-standing treehouses on posts or short platforms
- Playhouse walls, roof panels, and floor decks
- Weather-rotted lumber, trim, and railings
- Loose hardware, anchors, and debris from the footprint
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Plastic playhouses are the quick version of this job. The panels separate at the seams, the roof lifts off, and what looked like a permanent fixture in the yard breaks down into a stack of flat pieces in a matter of minutes. Most plastic units are out and gone inside an hour.
Wooden playhouses run longer and rougher. Coastal humidity rots the trim and swells the joints, and fasteners that have sat outside for years rarely back out clean — so the walls, roof, and floor come apart with pry bars instead of a drill. Rotted wood splinters and crumbles, which actually makes some of the demolition faster but means there’s more loose debris to sweep up afterward. We bring sockets, pry bars, and a sledge for the stubborn joints.
Low treehouses on a short platform get treated like an elevated wooden playhouse: deck off first, walls down, frame and posts last. We disclose anything we find as we go — a post set in concrete, hardware driven into a live trunk — rather than discovering it halfway through and changing the price on you.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Playhouse pricing scales with material, size, and how it was built. A plastic clubhouse on open lawn is the lightest version of this job. A large wooden playhouse with a shingled roof, a railed porch, and weather-seized hardware is heavier work, and a low treehouse on posts adds the platform on top of that. Rot can cut both ways — it speeds up some demolition and slows down the cleanup.
Call us with what you’ve got, or send a couple of photos, and we’ll give you a realistic timeline and a real number. We don’t flat-rate every playhouse the same, because a snap-together plastic unit and a hand-built wooden cottage aren’t the same job.
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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.
- High treehouses bolted into living trees, or any treehouse needing climbing or structural work — we assess those case by case and may decline if it’s out of scope
- Permitted or engineered structures, or anything attached to the load-bearing frame of a home or garage
- Trees, root systems, or landscape features built into the playhouse structure
Questions
Frequently asked questions about playhouse removal.
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Common in
Where we haul playhouse removal most.
We haul playhouse 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
