Simon Says Junk It LLC

Fence Removal

Efficient Fence Removal with Safe and Responsible Disposal

Simon Says Junk It knows how old fences turn into eyesores, safety concerns, and blockers for new projects. Whether it is an aging wooden fence, a rusted chain link fence, a cracked composite fence, or a faded vinyl fence, clearing it out can feel overwhelming. Our fence removal service makes it simple to reclaim your yard, prep for landscaping, or open space for a new design without the hassle of moving heavy fence material and fence debris yourself.

We handle a wide range of fence types and fence materials including wooden fence, vinyl fencing, chain link fence and chain link fencing, privacy fence, metal fence, wire fence, split rail fence, and even concrete fence sections. We load, haul, and route fence disposal responsibly so you can focus on what is next. With upfront pricing, clear communication, and careful handling, we keep your day running smoothly from the first photo to the final sweep.

We keep things straightforward. Send us photos, basic dimensions, and the fence type. Share access notes like narrow gates, slopes, or tight corners. We will reply with upfront pricing, a pickup window, and simple instructions to keep the area clear. Our goal is to make Old fence removal easy, efficient, and tidy.

Fence Removal

How Our Fence Removal Services Work

We start with a quick assessment of fence condition, fence types, and site access. For a wooden fence or split rail fence, we typically remove fence panels first, then work on fence posts and any concrete footings. For a chain link fence, we commonly use bolt cutters to clip ties, roll mesh sections, detach rails, and pull posts. For a vinyl fence, we can unclip vinyl fence panels, and where helpful, use an effective vinyl fence panel removal approach or a vinyl fence removal tool to keep the process clean and fast.

We load all fence debris, including fence panels, rails, posts, cinder blocks used as bases, and small hardware. If concrete footings are present, we will discuss handling based on size, access, and disposal requirements. We route metal to recycling facilities or recycling centers when possible and look for wood diversion opportunities where local options allow.

We do not accept hazardous waste. If any fence material is contaminated or includes restricted chemicals, it falls outside our junk removal services. We also do not offer dumpster rental, demolition, or moving services. What we provide is full-servic

e junk removal that includes disassembly and hauling for standard, non-hazardous fences.

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DIY Fence Removal vs. Professional Help

DIY Fence Removal can work for small sections, but it takes time, tools, and disposal planning. Typical tools include bolt cutters for chainlink fence ties, a post puller for fence posts, a reciprocating saw for stubborn connections, and basic PPE. The challenge comes with heavy posts, deep concrete footings, large privacy fence panels, and navigating disposal fees at local facilities.

Professional fence removal services save time, reduce strain, and simplify fence disposal logistics. We handle the heavy lifting, keep pathways safe, and manage routing to recycling facilities where possible. If you are comparing the cost of a fence removal, remember to factor in vehicle time, fuel, disposal fees, and the hours spent cutting, lifting, and cleaning up. Our approach bundles those steps into one visit with upfront pricing and a clear plan.

If you prefer to try a partial DIY approach, we can step in after you break down easy sections. We will pick up the fence debris, haul the heavy parts, and handle fence disposal so you do not have to. Either way, we make sure the space looks neat when we are done.

Fence Removal
Fence Removal

Pricing Factors and What Affects Fence Removal Costs

Fence removal costs vary by fence type, length and height, fence condition, access, and the presence of concrete footings. A long privacy fence with overgrown vegetation takes longer than a short wire fence with open access. A metal fence with heavy-gauge posts requires different handling than a lightweight split rail fence. Disposal fees may apply based on material type and facility rules, especially for treated wood or large concrete sections.

To keep estimates accurate, send photos that show:

  • Fence type and material, plus any notes like composite fence, vinyl fencing, or concrete fence sections.
  • Close-ups of fence posts and footings.
  • Obstacles like trees, retaining walls, or tight corners.
  • Staging areas for loading and parking.

We reply with upfront pricing and a pickup window so you can plan your day with confidence.

Responsible Recycling and Disposal

We care about responsible outcomes. When possible, we route metal components to recycling facilities and recycling centers. Some wood can move toward recycling or repurposing, depending on local options and the condition. We separate loads on-site when practical to keep recyclable streams cleaner.

Vinyl fence panels and composite fence parts have specific considerations. Some facilities accept them; others do not. We check local options and handle routing accordingly. We always focus on safe removal, tidy staging, and compliant disposal for a result you can feel good about.

We are not a fence contractor, and we do not offer fence repair or any kind of fence maintenance. If you plan to rebuild after removal, coordinate with your preferred fence contractor, and we will get the old material out of the way quickly so new work can begin.

Fence Removal
Fence Removal

Prep Tips for Faster, Safer Removal

Clear the area along both sides of the fence line so we have room to work. Move planters, furniture, and tools away from the path. Trim back shrubs or vines that engulf fence panels. Mark underground utilities like irrigation lines where you can. If only a portion needs removal, mark the start and end posts with tape so we do not touch sections you plan to keep.

If you have loose sections already off the line, stage them near the most accessible gate or driveway. Keep posts, rails, and small hardware in manageable piles. For chain link fencing, rolling the mesh into tight coils and bundling with wire can speed loading. For vinyl fence panel removal, keep panels upright and stacked to one side to prevent scuffs on surrounding surfaces.

We keep communication simple from arrival to walkthrough. We confirm the scope, prioritize easy access areas, and work outward. When the last load is on the truck, we tidy the site so you can move on to the next task.

Where We Work and What Else We Haul

We proudly serve Kuna, Boise, Nampa, and Meridian. Backyards, side yards, acreage lines, commercial lots, and multifamily properties are all within our scope. Tight gates, slopes, or limited parking are fine; we will plan the best route in and out.

We also handle a wide range of junk removal needs beyond fences. Our services include furniture removal, appliance removal, exercise equipment removal, hot tub and spa removal, mattress removal, trash removal, yard waste removal, construction waste removal, and cleanouts for attics, basements, garages and carports, sheds, estates, commercial spaces, and real estate turnovers.

When you are ready to schedule, call 208-249-4798 or book us online. Simon Says Junk It is ready when you are.

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Frequently Ask Questions

What fence types do we remove?

We remove many fence types including wooden fence, vinyl fence, chain link fence and chain link fence, privacy fence, wire fence, split rail fence, metal fence, composite fence, and select concrete fence sections. We also manage fence material like fence panels, rails, fence posts, and cinder blocks used as bases. If you are unsure about your fence type, send photos, and we will confirm.

How do our fence removal services work on-site?

We assess fence condition and access, then remove fence panels first before addressing fence posts and any concrete footings. For chain link fencing, we often use bolt cutters to detach mesh and ties, roll sections for compact loading, and pull posts. For vinyl fencing, we use an effective vinyl fence panel removal method and, when helpful, a vinyl fence removal tool to disassemble cleanly. We load all fence debris and handle fence disposal through appropriate facilities.

What affects the cost of a fence removal?

The cost of a fence removal depends on fence type, total length and height, site access, fence condition, the number of fence posts, and whether concrete footings are present. Disposal fees can vary by material type and facility rules. Send photos and notes for upfront pricing so you know the numbers before we schedule service.

Do we offer fence repair or maintenance?

We focus on junk removal and professional fence removal services. We are not a fence contractor, and we do not provide fence repair or any kind of fence maintenance. If you plan to rebuild, we will clear the old fence so your installer can begin work on a clean site.

What areas do we serve, and how do we book?

We serve Kuna, Boise, Nampa, and Meridian. To book, send photos, a brief description, and access notes. We will provide upfront pricing and a pickup window. Call 208-249-4798 or use our online form to get started.

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