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How to Safely Remove Residential Wooden Fences in Sydney

There are numerous advantages to installing a wooden fence. Among the reasons for increasing the property’s value, it adds a much-needed privacy barrier to make your home feel safer. However, considering the harsh conditions it endures day in and day out, wooden fences rot over time.

When your wooden fence has served its purpose and you’re unsure what to do with it, we’ll show you effective ways to get rid of the eyesore in your yard. Learn how to safely remove your old wooden fence to make room for the new one.

What to Consider Before Removing Wooden Fencing

Safety and security are two of the most important reasons why we instal a fence. Aesthetics and an increase in property value are just two of the additional benefits that follow. However, when it no longer serves its purpose, you will be left with a jumbled mess and an eyesore.

Before you pull and remove your old and rotten wooden fence, observe the following:

1. Consult your neighbour

Fences are primarily used to provide privacy on both sides of the property. Typically, both owners purchase the fence jointly from a single party, and most of the time, the fence is in place before you move in.

Regardless of what the case may be, always acknowledge the rules in your area. Even if you plan on paying for the removal, disposal, and replacement yourself, you must still consult with your neighbour about your plans.

2. Avoid property line disputes by researching before removing

In many cases, fence removal is the cause of heated disagreements between neighbours. This, however, can be avoided through simple communication and thorough research before making any decisions.

First, check your title deeds to see whose land the fence is on. If you do not have approval from the neighbours who will be affected, you may conduct a survey to determine the property lines. 

Or, simply contact your local land registry to provide you with a plan that will show where your property lines are. 

3. Consider your neighbours’ decision

If your neighbour refuses to remove the fence along their property line, regardless of how unsightly it is, leave it at that. Remember, we can’t always please everyone to do thy will. If you believe it’s unsightly, seek professional help.

4. Make a written record of your agreement

If you have any doubts about removing or replacing the fence, or if it technically lies on your neighbour’s property and they agree to have it removed, obtain written permission. This will protect you in the event that your neighbour changes their mind after giving you the go-ahead for your removal or replacement plans.

Best Methods to Safely Remove and Dispose of Wooden Fence

After considering the necessary actions above, it’s time to remove the wooden fence. You can easily strip your wooden fence with the tools you already have, such as a hammer and an electric saw. But keep in mind that it requires manpower and a lot of patience.

Here’s how to safely remove and dispose of a wooden fence and any other fencing piles of junk in your home.

1. Board by Board Method

Board-by-board removal is best suited for smaller fences or simply replacing an old, rotten board with a new one. Although tedious, this method is methodical and zen-like. 

Using your tools, simply unscrew the screws that hold the panels in place. Make sure to properly dispose of the screws or any metal scrap materials so they don’t end up in the landfill.

2. Section Method

The section method is suitable for removing large-sized wooden fences. Aside from making removal easier, doing it in sections makes transporting unwanted junk easier. Similarly to the board-by-board method, you can use the tools you already have.

3. Hire a trusted Sydney rubbish removalist

Unless you have experience removing wooden fences, it is recommended to seek professional assistance. A fence removal can take several days, depending on its size and depth. Aside from the removal task, you must also consider where to dispose of it.

Depending on the amount of manpower, time, and materials you want to dispose of, there are many sites that have specific rules to follow. It ensures the wood is properly disposed of and does not end up in a landfill.

Simply put, hiring a team of experienced Sydney rubbish removalists is the simplest option or method for the safe removal and disposal of a residential wooden fence.

Sarah Ann

Sarah Ann

Sarah Ann is a Digital Content Writer for Paul's Rubbish Removal. Sarah is a huge advocate for recycling, environmental sustainability, health and well-being and has a genuine love for all sea animals. Keep up with Sarah by following Paul's Rubbish Removal blog!

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