Wood, vinyl, chain-link. Post extraction included. 811 called, holes backfilled. Priced per linear foot — not by the hour.
Fence removal in Rockwall, TX runs $6 to $14 per linear foot. Wood fence runs $6 to $9 per foot. Chain-link runs $4 to $7 per foot. Vinyl and composite run $8 to $14 per foot. Post extraction is included by default. A typical 150-foot backyard fence runs $900 to $1,350 all-in.
| Material | Per linear foot | 150 ft example |
|---|---|---|
| Chain-link, 4′–6′ | $4–$7 | $600–$1,050 |
| Wood, 6′ cedar/pine | $6–$9 | $900–$1,350 |
| Wood, 8′ privacy | $8–$11 | $1,200–$1,650 |
| Vinyl, 6′ | $8–$12 | $1,200–$1,800 |
| Composite or aluminum | $10–$14 | $1,500–$2,100 |
If your fence is shared with a neighbor, we work with you to decide whether we're removing one side, the full run, or coordinating handoffs at shared posts. Anything that affects the neighbor's side gets documented in writing before we start. We don't surprise neighbors — that's how we end up in HOA disputes nobody wants.
Fence removal runs $6 to $14 per linear foot. Wood $6–$9/ft, chain-link $4–$7/ft, vinyl $8–$14/ft. Post extraction included. A 150-foot wood fence runs $900 to $1,350.
Yes, by default. Concrete footings come up with the posts. Holes are backfilled with dirt and tamped.
Yes — required by Texas state law. We call Texas 811 at least 2 business days before extraction. The 811 ticket number goes on your work order.
Either. Shared-fence situations are common. We coordinate with neighbors when needed and document shared-post handoffs in writing before starting.
Most residential jobs (100 to 200 linear feet): 4 to 8 hours. Larger perimeter fences (500+ feet): 1 to 2 days.
Tell us the rough linear footage and material. We can usually quote off photos for fences under 300 feet.