Shed Removal in San Jose, CA

Old sheds can turn into hazards, habitats to pests and useless use of space in the yard. We offer Shed Removal in San Jose, CA, from light wooden sheds to heavy anchored ones. Our mission is to begin by evaluating the materials, foundation type and the access points to prevent destruction of adjacent properties. When the sheds are demolished, the panels are removed in a careful manner and the nails and other fasteners are nailed and sorted to be discarded appropriately. We get rid of the mess in little time to allow you to recover the lost usable outdoor space without any fuss.

Deck & Pergola Removal in San Jose, CA

A broken deck or a rotting pergola is soon to become an asset rather than a liability. Our Deck & Pergola Removal in San Jose, CA is dedicated to removing the deck safely without damaging to your house and lawns. Surfacing boards, framing and supports are removed in order of control to eliminate structural damage. In the case of overhead structures, a removal of pergolas has to be done with a lot of thought to balance the weight and balances when getting them down. We also deal with concrete footings and ground anchors, when the total demolition of the deck is necessary.

Garage & Carport Removal in San Jose, CA

Difficult to manage garages and aged carports are also very dangerous particularly when goods are faced with strong winds or are highly used. Our Garage & Carport Removal in San Jose, CA includes detached and small attached structures constructed of wood, metal or mixed material. Every garage demolition project will commence by checking utilities and assessing the building to make sure that the process is safe. In the case of light structures, the removal of carport is efficiently done without interfering with the fencing or driveways. We also deal with slab break-up and haulage of debris.

Small Structure Removal Process

Each project is taken through a systematic and managed process in order to make it safe and efficient. Our starting point is an on-site assessment to know the size of structures, materials and access points. Secondly, utilities and hazard are determined, and then dismantling starts. Buildings are demolished part by part so that there is reduction in risk and unwarranted destruction. The disposition of debris is done to recycle, dispose, or reuse. Once removed the site is cleared out completely, including nails, concrete pieces and hidden debris. Such a step-by-step method keeps projects in order, gives minimal downtime and leaves the space prepared to serve the next purpose.

What Structures We Remove

We eliminate a large variety of abandoned small residential and commercial buildings which no longer have a use. These are sheds, decks, pergolas, garages, carports, storage facilities, playhouses, gazebo, fencing areas and lean-tos. Partially collapsed or storm damaged builds are also handled by us, which need to be carefully dismantled. The removal method is adjusted to the state of the structure, regardless of whether it is wood, metal, or a mixture of the materials. Regardless of the size or configuration, the end result is always safe removal, responsible disposal and clean and usable space afterwards.

About Us

JC Hauling n More LLC specialize in effective, thorough-going services related to removal aimed at simplifying the process of property change. We are a combination of safety planning, practical experience and responsible disposal. Every project is handled individually, not upon a hurry or fast-track. We know that minor structure losses are usually related to bigger schemes such as renovations, landscaping, or selling the property. That is why we value effective communication, close to perfection actions, and quality findings. In our effort to eradicate undesired structures without causing strain, time loss or extra expenses to the property owner, we intend to work on the first evaluation up to the last cleanup.

FAQs

Permit requirements depend on structure size, foundation type, and local regulations. We guide you through preparation before removal begins.

Yes. Concrete anchors, slabs and footings can be torn down and left leaving the ground to be graded, paved or built on again.

 Yes. Removal is done by controlled dismantling methods to preserve grass, plants, fencing, and buildings adjacent to the removal site.

The vast majority of the projects are accomplished in a day, depending on their size, materials used, and the access of the location.

Recycling, disposal and re-use where possible, means that the materials are handled responsibly and the final location is clean.