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Demolition in the Western Chicago Suburbs
Light demolition hub for shed removal, hot tub removal, swing set removal, deck tear-downs, interior demo, and remodel debris haul-away.
Light demolition hub for deck demolition, shed removal, hot tub removal, swing set removal, interior demolition, and construction debris cleanup.
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Key Takeaways
Quick Summary - Demolition in the Western Chicago Suburbs
- Controlled, clean demo work
- Debris hauling included
- Permit-aware planning
- Fast scheduling from Bartlett
- Trusted by homeowners and contractors
Quick Answer
What types of demolition do you handle?
We handle deck demolition, shed removal, hot tub removal, swing set removal, fence removal, interior demolition, and construction debris cleanup. Debris haul-away is always included — one call, one crew, one price.
Light demolition covers the tear-down jobs homeowners, landlords, and contractors need handled without renting equipment or leaving a debris pile behind. We handle deck demolition, shed removal, hot tub removal, swing set removal, fence removal, interior tear-outs, and construction debris haul-away across DuPage, Kane, and nearby Cook County suburbs. Every demolition job includes debris loading, hauling, and cleanup in the quoted price, and we point you to the right dedicated job-type page when the project needs tighter detail.
What we demolish — and what's included
Light demolition means structures small enough for a crew with hand tools and a truck — not wrecking balls and excavators. We tear down, load, haul, and sweep in a single visit. Every price we quote includes the full scope: demo labor, debris loading, hauling to a licensed facility, and site cleanup. No add-ons, no second trips, no pile of lumber left in your yard.
Use this page as the hub. If you already know the exact job type, start with the dedicated page for shed removal, hot tub removal, swing set removal, interior demolition, or construction debris removal.
| Structure | Typical Price | Timeframe | What's Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deck demolition | $500–$1,200 | 1 day | Tear-down, post removal (above grade), all lumber hauled, site swept |
| Shed removal | $500–$900 | 2–4 hours | Structure torn down, foundation cleared if concrete pad, all materials hauled |
| Hot tub removal | $400–$700+ | 2–3 hours | Saw-cut into sections, all components hauled including pumps and hoses |
| Fence removal | $200–$500 | 2–4 hours | Posts pulled, all materials hauled, post holes backfilled |
| Interior demolition | $300–$800+ | Half day to 1 day | Cabinets, drywall, flooring, tile removed and hauled |
| Playscape / swing set | $250–$600 | 2–3 hours | Disassembled or cut apart, all materials hauled |
Deck demolition in the western suburbs
Deck tear-downs are one of our most common demolition jobs. Many suburban decks built in the 1990s-2000s are reaching end of life — rotting joists, wobbly railings, splintering boards. We tear the entire structure down to the posts, pull posts above grade (full post extraction available on request), load all lumber and fasteners, and sweep the area clean.
Multi-level decks, attached decks, and decks with built-in benches or planters are all within scope. We cut electrical runs for built-in lighting (electrician must disconnect first) and handle composite, pressure-treated, and cedar lumber. If you're replacing with a new deck, we coordinate with your contractor on timing so the old one comes down and the site is prepped on their schedule.
Most Bartlett and DuPage County deck demos are completed in a single day. Permit requirements vary by municipality — we check before scheduling.
Shed removal and tear-down
Old sheds that are leaning, rotting, or just in the way of a new project are a straightforward demo job for our crew. We handle wood sheds, metal sheds, Tuff Sheds, and prefab structures. If the shed sits on a concrete pad, we can break up and haul the concrete for an additional charge.
The process: we empty any remaining contents (that's junk removal territory — included if you need it), tear the structure apart, load everything, and leave a flat, clean footprint. Our dedicated shed removal service page has more detail on pricing and what to expect.
Swing set and backyard playset removal
Wooden playsets and metal swing sets are awkward to dismantle and usually include anchors, rotted lumber, rusty hardware, slides, ladders, platforms, and rubber mulch or landscape borders. We cut or disassemble the structure, load every section, and clean up the area before leaving.
For exact pricing, included materials, and photo quote guidance, use the dedicated swing set removal page. This is also a strong add-on when a backyard cleanup includes a shed, fence panels, yard debris, or hot tub.
Hot tub and spa removal
Hot tubs are heavy, awkward, and full of components that need proper disposal — pumps, heaters, PVC plumbing, foam insulation, and the acrylic shell. Our crew saw-cuts the tub into manageable sections on-site, loads everything including hoses and covers, and hauls it all away.
Frank, the owner, takes care of the hot tub electrical disconnect before demolition starts. If your tub has a gas heater, the gas line must be capped before removal. See our full hot tub removal page for pricing details.
Interior demolition — kitchens, bathrooms, basements
Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom? We handle the selective interior demo that your general contractor doesn't want to deal with — ripping out old cabinets, tearing up tile and flooring, removing drywall down to studs, pulling old vanities and countertops. Everything gets loaded and hauled so your contractor walks into a clean, prepped space.
We work with homeowners doing DIY renovations and with GCs on larger projects across DuPage and Kane County suburbs. For kitchen, bathroom, basement, and flooring tear-outs, start with the dedicated interior demolition page. If your remodel also generates construction debris, we handle that too — or we can drop a roll-off dumpster for your crew to fill at their own pace.
Construction debris removal after demolition
Many demo jobs create loose construction debris after the structure is down: lumber, drywall, trim, tile, cabinets, doors, flooring, and remodel waste. If you do the tear-out yourself or have a contractor working in stages, our construction debris removal service is the cleaner fit.
We can also provide a roll-off dumpster when your crew wants to load debris over several days instead of scheduling a crew-loaded pickup.
Demolition vs. dumpster rental — which do you need?
If the structure needs to come down AND be hauled away, that's demolition — we handle both. If you're doing the tear-down yourself and just need a container for debris, that's a dumpster rental. Many customers start with demolition and add a dumpster for the ongoing renovation debris.
Not sure which you need? Text us a photo at (630) 735-8700 and we'll recommend the right service in under 5 minutes.
| Factor | Demolition Service | Dumpster Rental |
|---|---|---|
| Who does the work? | Our crew tears it down | You load the container |
| Best for | Decks, sheds, hot tubs, fencing | Ongoing renovation debris, construction debris, cleanouts |
| Timeline | Done in 1 visit | 3-4 day rental period |
| Starting price | $400 (hot tub) | $450 (15-yard rental only) |
| Debris hauled? | Yes — same visit | Yes — pickup when you're done |
Where we handle demolition in the western suburbs
We dispatch demo crews from Bartlett across DuPage, Kane, and nearby Cook County suburbs. Our fastest response times for demo are in the western suburbs — Carol Stream, Hanover Park, Bloomingdale, Hoffman Estates, and Schaumburg. Most consultations are same-day when you call before noon.
How it works
Get an on-site or photo quote
We assess the structure and give you a firm price that covers demo and haul-away — no surprise add-ons.
Permit check + scheduling
We walk you through local permit requirements before scheduling. Most jobs are booked within 1-2 days.
Demo, haul-away, site cleanup
Our crew tears down the structure, loads all debris, and sweeps the site clean. One call, one crew, one price.
Pricing guidance
$400–$1,200
Shed demolition $500–$900. Swing set removal $250–$600+. Hot tub removal $400–$700+. Deck demolition $500–$1,200. All include haul-away.
Final pricing depends on volume, access, and hauling requirements. We give clear, upfront estimates before any work starts — no surprises.
Call (630) 735-8700 to confirm availability and get your precise quote.
Where we offer demolition
We provide demolition while servicing DuPage County, Kane County, and nearby western Cook County suburbs. Each city page has local pricing, crew availability, and same-day scheduling details. View county hubs: DuPage County · Kane County · All locations
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Service FAQs
What types of demolition do you handle?
We handle deck demolition, shed removal, hot tub removal, swing set removal, fence removal, interior demolition, and construction debris cleanup. Debris haul-away is always included — one call, one crew, one price.
Is debris removal included in demolition pricing?
Yes. Every demolition job includes hauling and disposal. We don't leave debris behind — the site is cleared and swept clean after we finish.
How much does deck demolition cost in the western suburbs?
Deck demolition typically runs $500–$1,200 depending on size, material, and access. Pricing includes tear-down and haul-away. Call (630) 735-8700 for a firm quote for your specific deck.
How much does shed removal cost?
Shed removal typically runs $500–$900 depending on size and whether the foundation needs removal. We handle tear-down and haul-away in one visit.
How much does hot tub removal cost?
Hot tub removal typically runs $400-$700+ depending on size, access, deck installation, and whether pad removal is included. Frank, the owner, takes care of the hot tub electrical disconnect as part of the job.
Do I need a permit for demolition in the western suburbs?
Some projects require permits depending on your municipality and project type. We'll walk you through local requirements before scheduling so your job stays compliant.
Can you demolish a hot tub that's still hooked up?
Yes. Frank, the owner, handles the hot tub electrical disconnect before demolition begins. Gas lines (if applicable) must be capped before removal, and we can advise on what needs to be done in advance.
Do you handle fence removal?
Yes. We remove wood, chain-link, and vinyl fencing with post removal and haul-away included. One call, one crew.
What areas do you serve for demolition?
We handle demolition projects across DuPage, Kane, and nearby Cook County suburbs from our Bartlett base. Same-day consultations are available in many western suburbs when you call early — call (630) 735-8700.
