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Removal of Chain Linked Fence (Safe and Reliable?) — Brooklynian

Removal of Chain Linked Fence (Safe and Reliable?)

stooplady
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Does anyone know of someone who could remove a chain link fence from our back yard (brownstone home).

If you, or someone you might know, have had first hand experience, your references would be most helpful. Came down during the tornado...not interested in a new one, just removal of the old one.

Thanks!

Comments

  • ask any metal guy, they probably take it for free and take it down for free :p.

    also could hire a day labor for like $80 and get them to take it apart. and have the free metal guys to come and haul it away.
  • the problem with that is that the metal places wont take chain link fence or the poles with it. It is galvanized and is completely useless as scrap. You could advertise the chain link fence if not all bent up on something like craigs list or freecycle maybe someone could use the fence and cut up some of the longer pipes for their poles but that would still leave you the short fence poles ( with cement attached if you want them uprooted) and the bent up chain link
    If the fence is older and cruddy looking noone will take it at all for re use
  • didn't know they don't take that type of metal :p. always good to know.


    hmm still could do the day labor thing LOL.
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