Full-Service Deck Demolition in Salem, OR
At Junk911, we know better than anyone else that deck demolition is not to be done solo. While turning the removal of your deck into a DIY project may seem fun and rewarding, there are endless different things that can go wrong. Between that and all the time that goes into deck demolition and removal, we know that the easiest solution is hiring full-service experts to do it for you. Welcome to Junk911, where we’re happy to be that go-to crew near you! Providing a range of various junk removal services in the Greater Salem area, we cover deck demolition services with confidence and professionalism.
How our team approaches deck demolition is second to none. After all, they are full-service! That means it’s their job to complete every step of your service so that you’re ready to take on your next steps immediately. Not only do our pros cover the complete tear-down of your deck, but they remove and dispose of all the debris as well. Just think of all the time, energy, and trips to the dump that save you as a result! That’s what we like to call money well spent.
Why us for deck demolition?
Junk911 is a locally-owned company where the customer always comes first. Whether you schedule deck demolition or another service with us, you can rest assured that our team works around you and your needs. And if you have a busy schedule, that’s no issue! Our crew stays hauling junk on an everyday basis so that you can get the quickest service. For same or next-day deck demolition, give us a call!
What’s even better, is that we charge you a super low price for quality deck demolition services. That’s all thanks to our volume-based system, which keeps our prices fair for everyone! At your appointment, you can expect our team to present your total deck demolition cost upfront. And don’t worry, you can count on that price, as we don’t charge extra fees!
The Deck Demolition Process
Step 1
Step 2
When our team is close by, they’ll call to let you know! Then, they’ll arrive with friendly attitudes and demo gear.
Step 3
After taking a look at your deck, our pros will give you a free, all-inclusive quote. Once you approve it, they can start the job!
Step 4
Items We Take
From cleanouts to removals, we can do it all. We turning chaos into cleanliness, one junk pile at a time.
- Fences
- Hot Tub
- Shed
- Scrap Metal
- Appliances
- Furniture/Couches
- Play Equipment
- Recyclables
- Wet Paint
- Yard Debris
- General Junk
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Deck Demolition
Here are the Decks We Take:
Wooden
Vinyl
Composite
Multi-tiered
Attached
Aluminum
Wraparound
Detached
Rooftop
PVC
Pressure-Treated
And More!
Items We Don't Take
We always remove your junk when we can, but there are a few items we have to refuse.
- Pressurized Containers
- Items Too Massive to Lift Safely
- Biohazard Items
- Hazardous Items
Removing Attached Decks in Salem, OR
If your deck has been facing extreme conditions for a decade or more, it’s safe to say that it’s time to get rid of it. Especially if the deck is rotting or damaged beyond repair, the project calls for immediate attention! Don’t sweat though, you won’t have to remove it yourself. As long as your work with the Junk911 crew, you can sit back, relax, or read a book in your local garden during your deck demolition process! That doesn’t just save you time and energy- it saves stress, too. Here’s how it works:
At your scheduled appointment, our guys will first land on a price and receive your approval on it. Once you give them the green light to begin, they start by gearing up and emptying your deck! Then, they begin the demo process by removing the deck railings. After that, pros move on to removing the deck boards and prying the nails off before setting them aside. Then, they’ll demolish the deck stairs and remove the ledger board. Finally, our guys will be left with the deck beams, which they address simply by cutting them apart. After rounding up all that construction debris, haulers will load it up and prepare for disposal.