Removing Unsafe Decks

Lots of builders simply order a 40-yard trash bin, park it out front, and let the trash hauler worry about the debris once it has been filled up. But in our area, it’s often difficult to place a large trash bin so that it’s near the site of the actual demolition. Rental costs continue to rise, too, and additional permitting requirements and client and neighbor concerns have caused us to rethink that strategy. Now, we haul all of our own debris off-site to a trash container that is properly brought in and wheeled out. There is no need for you to stress anymore about getting rid of debris.

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Demolition of Wood Deck

To Remove and Demolish Your Wood Deck…

We try to remove as much of the deck as we can and reduce the deck’s weight as quickly as possible while retaining accessibility and support for the structure we are working on and around. Generally, this means removing the railings first and cutting them into large sections (we usually cut rails at the post) that will stack well. Then we strip up the decking a piece at a time, leaving the steps and framing for last.

We remove the floor joists one at a time, often retaining a few temporarily to keep a beam in place. If a beam is too large to remove all at once, we cut it into smaller sections. We leave stairs up until we no longer need them, occasionally adding temporary supports to hold up posts while we remove beams and stair stringers.

Getting Rid of a Deck

Your tired, old deck is beginning to sag, splinter — or worse. Removal might seem intimidating because the deck was built onto your home with what appears to be large beams and concrete feet. But at some point, you know it has to go. If your deck has seen better days, put it out of its misery. Tackle this problem methodically and cut it down to size without doing too much damage and give us a call.

Our team has all of the right tools to remove your deck today. We have helped out many residents remove and demolish the deck entirely. Having the hassle to repair or remove old deck can be a real hassle for many.

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Removing a Deck

Deciding whether to remove the deck or repair it

Do-it-yourself repair and removal require the right deck materials. This is more than just having a hammer and a saw handy; make sure you’ve got the lumber, stain, fasteners, and cleaning tools available as well, or you may find the job is a lot harder.

Whether you’re working on a residential or commercial renovation, make sure you have the right tools. Los Angeles Property Preservation is your team for deck removal service is an excellent purchase for any deck owner. Our team can help remove your deck board removal faster, safer, and easier, whether you’re getting up one or two boards that need replacing or ripping up an entire deck in minutes, make sure you’ve got our information handy. 

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Best Way To Remove Deck Boards

We would like to remove the deck that has been causing so much nuisance. After the years it becomes evident that many don’t use the deck after a while. Old decks become unsafe and no longer use to homeowners at times. It is best to get the deck removed once and for all. At times it becomes hard to remove the deck safely and take care of excess debris. It is not easy to just dump construction debris just anywhere. It is tough to get rid of lots of debris all at once, it is also tough to break down a deck on your own. It is best to keep the house debris and wood free by hiring our staff of Deck Removal Experts. We can properly take down the deck the best way and remove the debris the best way as well.

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Deck Demolition Company

Is your deck falling apart?

Your pool can be a very enjoyable part of your home especially when the weather is warm. It can even add value to your property. A sunken and damaged pool deck can take away from the perks of being a pool owner. Do you have a pool deck that has settled over time and even formed cracks? Your pool deck can sink for a variety of reasons. Erosion, leaks in your system, and tree roots can all result in your pool deck settling over time.

We can raise and stabilize your pool deck to eliminate trip hazards and return your pool to its former glory! Protect your investment by calling us to take a look at your damaged pool deck. Our concrete injection technology stabilizes and compacts the soil under your pool deck to prevent sinking a settling in the future. Are you looking to resurface your pool deck? Always raise and level your pool deck before resurfacing! We can get your pool deck raised and stabilized before you have that new surface put down. If you do not raise and level your pool deck, further sinking and settling can damage any surface that is applied. Don’t rip out your pool deck and pay thousands of dollars to have it replaced!

We can save you 70% or more of the cost to replace. Replacing your pool deck involves a lengthy and messy process of a concrete crew running back and forth across your yard to bring break up and remove your existing pool deck and then truck in new concrete. This can result in your yard being torn up and damaged from all the traffic and transport of materials. Even if your pool deck is replaced, the soil may still not be properly compacted and the new pool deck could sink as well. Avoid this costly and stressful process altogether!

Call the professionals at Los Angeles Property Preservation today for a no-obligation consultation. We can even come out and give you a free estimate.