Old Fence in the Way? We Take It Out.

Fence Removal in Warsaw, IN

The Hardest Part of a New Fence is Getting the Old One Out

Pulling an old fence isn't just a Saturday with a sledgehammer. Posts that were buried in concrete two or three decades ago are still down there, and the deeper they were set, the harder they fight back. Chain link rolls into a mess. Old wood splinters. Rusted iron has to be cut, not lifted.


Alpha & Omega handles every part of it — demolition, post extraction, debris haul-off, and site cleanup. Whether we're removing it as part of a new install or just clearing the line for landscaping, a pool, or a property sale, we leave the ground ready for whatever comes next.

What We Remove

Every Material, Every Condition

We've pulled out fences that have been in the ground for forty years and fences someone installed last summer. If it's standing, leaning, or already on the ground, we can take it out.

Wood Fence Removal

Cedar privacy, picket, board-on-board, and split rail — including rotted, leaning, or storm-damaged wood. Posts pulled, hardware removed, debris hauled.


Best for: Old or failing wood fences

Chain Link Removal

Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link, top rails, tension wires, and gates. We roll it, cut it down to size, and recycle the metal where possible.


Best for: Industrial, residential, kennels

Vinyl Fence Removal

Cracked, faded, or wind-damaged vinyl panels and posts. We dismantle, extract concrete-set posts, and clear the line completely.


Best for: Damaged or dated vinyl

Aluminum & Wrought Iron

Ornamental aluminum, steel, and old wrought iron — including rusted-through sections that need to be cut for safe removal.


Best for: Rusted or outdated ornamental

Farm & Agricultural Fence

Woven wire, barbed wire, board fence, and split rail across rural Kosciusko County parcels. Equipment-supported removal for large linear footage.


Best for: Pasture, field, perimeter

Concrete Post Extraction

The hardest part of any removal — pulling old concrete-set posts cleanly without leaving holes or footings behind. We use the right equipment so the ground is ready to build on.


Best for: Any fence with concrete footings

What's Included

Full-Service, Not Just Demo

Removal isn't just tearing the fence down. Here's everything that comes standard.

Complete Demolition

Panels, rails, mesh, and hardware dismantled cleanly — no half-pulled wood or wire left behind.

Debris Haul-Off

Everything goes with us. No piles left in the driveway, no trips to the dump on your end.

Site Cleanup

Final sweep for nails, hardware, and stray debris. Your yard, driveway, and neighbor's property left clean.

Post & Footing Extraction

Concrete-set posts pulled out completely, including the footing — not snapped off at ground level and abandoned.

Hole Backfill

Post holes backfilled with soil and tamped so the yard is safe to walk on the moment we leave.

Recycling Where Possible

Metal fencing recycled rather than landfilled when condition allows. Better for the project, better for the county.

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Common Questions

Fence Removal FAQs

What homeowners and property managers ask most. Don't see your question? Call us at (574) 498-8978.

  • How much does fence removal cost in Warsaw?

    Removal pricing depends on material, length, post setting, and access. Wood and chain link are the least expensive to remove; concrete-set ornamental and old wrought iron take more time and equipment. We give every customer a free written quote with no obligation.

  • Do you remove fences without installing a new one?

    Yes. Removal is a standalone service — you don't have to be replacing the fence to call us. Common standalone reasons include property sales, landscaping changes, pool installations, and storm damage cleanup.

  • Do you pull out the old concrete footings?

    Yes — that's the standard. We pull concrete-set posts and their footings out completely. Cutting posts off at ground level and leaving the concrete buried is how a lot of contractors save time, but it leaves a problem in the ground for whoever comes next.

  • How long does fence removal take?

    Most residential removals are completed in a single day. Larger commercial perimeters or rural agricultural fence may take two to three days depending on linear footage and equipment access.

  • Do you haul everything away?

    Yes. Demolition, debris haul-off, hardware cleanup, and hole backfill are all included. Nothing gets left in your driveway and you don't make a single dump trip.

  • What if part of the fence is on my neighbor's property?

    If there's any question about where the property line is or whether a shared fence is involved, we'll talk it through before starting and recommend you confirm with your neighbor. We don't remove fencing that isn't clearly yours to remove.