Outdoor
Playset and swingset removal across the Golden Isles.
Wood, plastic, metal. Disassembled in the yard. Ground anchors pulled. Yard cleared and ready.
Backyard playsets and swingsets sit in the yard for years longer than the kids actually use them. The structures get weathered, the hardware seizes, and the whole thing turns into a yard problem the family doesn’t know how to solve. That’s where we come in.
The work is disassembly first, hauling second. Most playsets don’t come out in one piece — wood frames have to be unbolted at the joints, plastic slides come off the rails, swing chains and beams get separated from the towers. The right approach varies by manufacturer, but the principle is the same: take it apart in the yard, carry it out in pieces, leave the lawn cleaner than the playset left it.
Ground anchors are the part most people forget. Many playsets are anchored to the ground with rebar, ground stakes, or concrete footings. Pulling them takes digging. We come ready with the right tools and the time it takes.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for playset & swingset removal.
- Wooden playsets and swingsets
- Metal swingsets
- Plastic and composite playsets
- Trampoline-attached playsets
- Slides, rope ladders, and individual playset components
- Ground anchors and concrete footings (where reasonable)
How we work
How we actually handle it.
A backyard playset rarely walks out in one piece — it gets disassembled in the yard, post by post, beam by beam. Wood splinters where the lumber has weathered. Hardware seizes after years outside in coastal humidity. Ground stakes that have been buried for a decade don’t want to come up easily.
We bring sockets, ratchets, sledgehammers, and pry bars. Most playsets come down in two-to-four hours depending on the size and how the manufacturer built the joints. Larger sets with multiple towers, slides, and connecting bridges run longer. Older sets with seized hardware run longer still.
Concrete footings are a judgment call. We pull them when they’re reasonable — when they’re not deep, when the yard isn’t going to be torn up doing it. Deeper footings or jobs that would damage the yard we leave in place and disclose on site rather than promising removal we can’t deliver cleanly.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Playset pricing scales with size, materials, and yard access. A small wood swingset with a single tower is the lightest version. A multi-tower wooden playset with rope bridges, slides, and ground-mounted footings is heavier work. The hurricane-prep season sees more of these jobs — we know to budget for it.
We tell you the realistic timeline and price after we see the playset. Photos work well for an estimate.
Ready when you are
Need playset & swingset 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.
- Concrete footings deeper than what reasonable hand-digging can pull cleanly
- Trees, root systems, or landscape features attached to the playset structure
Questions
Frequently asked questions about playset & swingset removal.
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Common in
Where we haul playset & swingset removal most.
We haul playset & swingset removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, and Kingsland.
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Last reviewed: April 26, 2026
