Fence Removal in Rockwall, TX

Wood, vinyl, chain-link. Post extraction included. 811 called, holes backfilled. Priced per linear foot, not by the hour.

Fence removal in Rockwall, TX covers wood, vinyl, chain-link, and composite fencing. Pricing is typically calculated per linear foot, with rates varying by material, height, and access. Post extraction including concrete footings is typically included by default. Request a free written quote for an exact number on a specific fence.

What's typically included in a fence removal quote

Shared fences and neighbor coordination

When a fence is shared with a neighbor, the scope can cover one side, the full run, or coordinated handoffs at shared posts. Anything that affects the neighbor's side should be documented in writing before work starts — surprising neighbors is how shared-fence situations turn into HOA disputes.

Texas 811 — why it matters

Texas state law requires a Texas 811 utility locate call at least 2 business days before any post extraction. The 811 service marks buried utilities (electrical, gas, fiber) so they aren't struck during extraction. Any reputable Rockwall fence-removal contractor places the call and puts the ticket number on the work order. Skipping this step risks utility damage and personal injury — and the property owner can be held liable.

FAQs about fence removal in Rockwall

How much does fence removal cost in Rockwall, TX?

Pricing is typically calculated per linear foot, varying by material, height, and access. Post extraction is typically included. Request a free written quote for an exact number on a specific fence.

Are concrete-set posts pulled?

Yes, by default. Concrete footings come up with the posts. Holes are backfilled with dirt and tamped.

Is 811 called before digging?

Yes, required by Texas state law. The 811 call is placed at least 2 business days before extraction. The ticket number goes on the work order.

Can just one side of a shared fence be removed?

Yes. Shared-fence situations are common. A licensed contractor coordinates with the neighbor when needed and documents shared-post handoffs in writing before starting.

How long does fence removal take?

Most residential jobs (100 to 200 linear feet): 4 to 8 hours. Larger perimeter fences (500+ feet): 1 to 2 days.

Old fence gotta go before the new one goes up?

Note the rough linear footage and material. Contractors can usually quote off photos for fences under 300 feet.

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