Tear It Down and Haul It Away

Small Demolition in Garner for homeowners and contractors removing sheds, decks, fencing, and interior fixtures before renovation or site clearing

Humes Hauling and Junk Removal handles small demolition projects throughout Garner when you need to remove an old shed taking up yard space, a rotting deck that is no longer safe, a fence section damaged by storms, or interior fixtures standing in the way of a remodel. Homeowners and contractors use this service to clear structures and materials quickly without renting equipment or managing debris disposal separately.


The service includes dismantling structures such as sheds, decks, fencing, pergolas, and interior elements like cabinetry or built-in shelving. The crew handles safe demolition and debris removal in a single visit, which streamlines preparation for new construction, landscaping, or property improvements. All demolished materials are loaded and hauled away, so you do not need to deal with piles of wood, nails, and framing lumber sitting in your yard or driveway.


If you have a structure that needs to come down before your next project begins, schedule a demo estimate to discuss timing and scope.

What Small Demolition Covers

You identify the structure, and the crew dismantles it safely and completely. The work involves removing fasteners, cutting framing, separating materials, and loading debris into trucks for disposal. For outdoor structures, this includes clearing the footprint so you are left with open ground ready for replanting, grading, or new construction. For interior work, it means removing built-ins or fixtures without damaging surrounding walls or floors unless demolition of those elements is part of the scope.


After demolition, the structure is gone, the debris is hauled, and your property is ready for the next step. Humes Hauling and Junk Removal completes both the teardown and the cleanup, so you avoid the common problem of finishing a demo only to be left with a truck bed full of scrap wood and nowhere to take it.


The service includes dismantling, debris loading, and hauling. It does not include hazardous material removal, grading, landscaping, or utility disconnection. If the structure is attached to plumbing, electrical, or gas lines, those must be disconnected by a licensed professional before demolition begins.

These are the questions homeowners and contractors ask most often when planning small demolition projects.

Questions About Demolition and Debris Removal

What types of structures can you demolish?

The crew handles sheds, decks, fencing, pergolas, gazebos, and small interior fixtures such as cabinets and built-in shelving. Structures requiring heavy equipment, such as concrete slabs or foundations, are not included.

How long does a typical demolition take?

Most small demolition projects are completed in a few hours, depending on the size and condition of the structure. A single-story shed or section of fencing is faster than a large multi-level deck.

Do I need a permit for demolition in Garner?

Permit requirements depend on the structure type and local regulations. For detached sheds and fencing, permits are often not required, but checking with local building authorities before scheduling demolition is always recommended.

Can you remove concrete footings or posts?

Surface-level posts and shallow footings can sometimes be removed depending on depth and soil conditions. Deep concrete piers or poured footings typically require excavation equipment and are outside the scope of small demolition services.

What happens to the demolished materials?

Materials are hauled to disposal facilities, with wood and metal separated for recycling when local facilities in the Garner area accept them. Treated lumber, shingles, and composite materials are disposed of according to facility guidelines.

When an old structure stands between you and your next project, Humes Hauling and Junk Removal can tear it down and clear it out in one visit. Reach out to schedule your small demolition service in Garner.