Before Demo
Review access, identify what is being replaced and confirm disposal plus site-protection needs.
When a replacement project starts with a failing fence, the first job is controlled teardown. We remove old fencing, haul debris and prep the site so the rebuild is not fighting yesterday's mess.
The goal is not random demolition. It is controlled removal that makes the next phase faster, safer and easier to price. We look at access, retaining conditions, gate hardware, old posts, nearby finishes and what needs to stay protected while the fence comes out.
If the project includes new fencing, gates or privacy work, pairing removal and replacement keeps responsibility clear. One team owns the transition instead of leaving the site in a gray area.
Review access, identify what is being replaced and confirm disposal plus site-protection needs.
Controlled teardown with debris staging that does not create more cleanup than necessary.
Leave the area cleaner, more accessible and ready for new layout, measurements or installation.
When the old fence is failing, leaning, mismatched or simply in the way of a new project.
Yes. That is one of the most common scenarios, especially when the replacement scope includes new posts, gates or updated materials.
Yes. The practical value is not just tearing the fence down, but clearing the site so the replacement crew is not blocked by debris.
The focus is fence-related demolition and prep tied to replacement work. If your site includes related elements, we review them in the quote and define what is in scope.
We primarily serve San Diego County and also work across Orange County and Los Angeles County depending on project fit and scheduling.
Tell us what is on site now, what is getting replaced and where access is tight. We will scope the removal around the install instead of treating it like a separate mess to clean up later.
These articles help homeowners figure out what should replace an aging fence once the demo and haul-off are done.