Old fence has to come out before new fence goes in — and pulling miles of weathered posts, rusted wire, and broken rails is harder, slower work than most people expect. Here’s why fence demolition is worth handing to a crew that does it constantly.
Safety
Demolishing fence sounds simple until you’re fighting rusted barbed wire under tension, rotten posts that snap at ground level, and decades of wire buried in sod. We have the equipment and experience to pull fence without injuries or damage to surrounding structures and pasture.
Efficiency
What eats a landowner’s whole week takes a properly equipped crew days. We demolish all fence types — wire, rail, board, and pipe — and plan the work to minimize disruption to your ranch operations, moving stock-safe sections in sequence so animals stay contained throughout.
Proper Disposal
After teardown, the mess leaves too. Depending on materials, we haul debris for disposal or recycling — old steel posts and pipe often have scrap value, and sound cedar rails can be salvaged. Nothing gets left buried in the grass to find with a swather tire later.
Cost-Effective
Between equipment rental, disposal fees, and your own time, DIY fence removal rarely pencils out. One crew, one mobilization, gone in days — usually as phase one of a new fence build, where demolition and construction get quoted together.
Replacing a tired fence line? Get a free estimate that covers teardown and the new build — or call (406) 551-6772.