Fence removal and tear-out in Wichita
Old wood fence past its useful life? Chain-link from a previous owner that doesn't match the property? Failed vinyl section? We pull failing fences, posts, concrete footings, and debris — leaving the property ready for the next step.
Most fence removals get bundled with a new install (we tear out the old fence, build the new one on the same line, single job). But we also do removal-only jobs if you're just trying to clear the line for landscaping, equipment access, or sale prep.
Every removal is different — fence type, post type, concrete footings, total length, disposal needs, and access for our truck all factor in. We quote on-site after walking the property. Often bundled at a discount when paired with a new install on the same line.
What's included in a tear-out
- Pulling all pickets, panels, and rails
- Removing all fence posts (cedar, treated wood, chain-link, vinyl) — including the concrete footings
- Hauling away the demoed material — we don't leave a pile in your yard
- Ground-level cleanup so the line is ready for the new fence (or just clear for landscaping)
Common reasons to remove an old fence
- Past its useful life — leaning posts, rotted pickets, multiple failure points — repair is no longer the right call
- Storm-flattened section — particularly common after Kansas straight-line wind events
- Property purchase or sale prep — a failing fence is a visible negative; either remove cleanly or replace
- Switching materials — chain-link out, cedar in, on a single property visit
- Equipment or vehicle access — sometimes the fence just has to go for a few days during a bigger project
Some HOAs require approval before fence removal too — particularly if you're not replacing it. Check your HOA rules before scheduling the tear-out.
Frequently asked questions
How much does old fence removal cost in Wichita?
Priced per job. Factors: fence type, post type, linear footage, concrete footings, disposal needs, truck access. Quoted on-site. Often bundled at a discount with a new install.
Do I need a permit to remove a fence in Wichita?
Most residential removals don't require a city permit, but your HOA may have rules. Check before scheduling.
Can you remove chain-link or vinyl fence too?
Yes. Cedar, treated wood, chain-link, vinyl, and wrought-iron fences.
What happens to the old fence material?
We haul it away. Wood to construction debris, metal to scrap recycling, vinyl to disposal.
Do you remove the concrete footings?
Yes. Concrete footings are part of the standard removal scope.