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We keep it simple for you! Just schedule, get a free estimate, and let us take care of the rest.
Ready to get the junk removal process started? All you have to do is give us a call or book online, and we do the rest.
We'll give you a heads-up with a call, so you won’t have to wait or wonder when to expect our junk hauling team.
Just show us what you need removed, and we will give you a firm estimate and start working on it right away.
We’ll load your junk into our truck and take it away for good, leaving your space clutter-free and for whatever comes next.
Before we head out, we’ll make sure we leave your space better and cleaner than how we found it.
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The cost to remove a shed typically ranges from $200 to $1,000, depending on several factors such as the size of the shed, the materials it’s made from (wood, metal, or plastic), accessibility, and whether the foundation also needs to be removed. If your shed has electrical wiring or hazardous materials, like asbestos, expect additional charges. Junk removal companies or local demolition pros can provide free estimates for a more accurate quote.
Lifting a shed can cost anywhere from $300 to $1,500 or more, depending on the shed’s size, condition, foundation type, and the method used (manual jacking vs. hydraulic lifts). If you’re lifting it to move it to a new location or replace the foundation, additional costs will apply. It’s recommended to get a professional assessment, especially if your shed is large or structurally delicate.
The best way to dismantle a shed is to go step-by-step, starting from the top and working your way down. Here’s a general approach:
Empty the shed – Remove all contents.
Turn off power – If your shed is wired, ensure power is safely disconnected.
Remove doors and windows – These are easier to handle separately.
Disassemble the roof – Remove shingles or panels, then take down the rafters.
Take down the walls – Unscrew or pry the wall panels apart.
Remove the floor and foundation – If there’s a base or concrete slab, this may require extra tools or professional help.
Use appropriate safety gear and have someone assist you if the shed is large or heavy.
Moving an old shed involves careful preparation and the right tools. Here’s a simplified process:
Inspect the shed to ensure it’s structurally sound enough to move.
Empty it completely to reduce weight.
Detach it from its base if necessary.
For short distances, you can:
Use PVC pipes or furniture dollies under the shed to roll it.
Use a trailer or flatbed for transport if relocating far.
For large or fragile sheds, it’s best to hire professionals with lifting equipment to avoid damage or injury.
Always check local permits or regulations if moving the shed to a new property.