Deck removal and tear down is a big, big job. Not only does it require a whole lot of labor, it also demands a lot of heavy lifting, and then, there’s the matter of disposal. It takes a lot of time and effort to demolish a wood deck, no matter how small. Since it’s intended as a permanent addition, it’s built to withstand the weather elements and climate to remain useful for many, many years. So, let’s take a look at how to dismantle and dispose of a wood deck.
The first option is to reuse the old deck planks and other materials in a new build. You can easily incorporate the old materials into a new deck. Or, repurpose the materials for a totally different use, like a picnic table or fence. Or, you might opt to build a workbench or even a coffee table from the wood. It could also be used to make shelves or bookcase.
Any wood used around the exterior of your home will deteriorate over time. It may become necessary to remove and replace lumber especially if it has ground contact. An exterior deck is a good example of this. The decking boards and the post can crack and split over time making the deck a safety hazard the needs to be taken care of. The do it yourself handyman can tear down and dismantle a deck with the help of a few friends. --Home Steady.com
But, if you’re not that handy with tools, you’ll probably just want to offload the material debris. In that case, you can’t burn it because of the chemicals it contains. Which means you’ll have to dispose of it in accordance with the local laws. Since the trash collection agency won’t pick it up, you can simply have a junk hauling service take it away.
As for deck removal, this depends on how it’s installed. Fortunately, the installation and disassembly process is generally the same. Here’s how to go about deck removal:
For help with deck disposal or remodeling debris disposal, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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