
Shed Removal Services in Evansville
Professional shed and outbuilding removal, demolition, and cleanup throughout Southern Indiana. Whether you need to remove a small storage shed, large barn, or any outbuilding, we provide complete demolition service with debris removal and site cleanup.
Why Choose Uncle Sam Junk Removal?
Licensed & Insured
Fully licensed and insured for your protection
Same Day Service
Free assessment and quick scheduling
Safe Demolition
Systematic dismantling from roof to foundation with proper safety measures
Upfront Pricing
No Hidden Fees
Pricing
Includes labor, loading, and disposal. No surprise fees or fuel charges.
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How It Works
Free Assessment
We evaluate shed size, materials, and access for accurate pricing and timeline estimates.
Preparation & Safety
Clear contents, disconnect utilities if needed, and set up safety perimeter for demolition work.
Careful Demolition
Systematic dismantling from roof to foundation using proper tools and safety techniques with complete debris removal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide same day service for shed removal?
Yes! We offer same day service assessment and can often begin demolition the same day, subject to availability and project size.
Do I need to empty my shed before removal?
Yes, please remove all contents before our arrival. We can provide junk removal for shed contents at an additional cost if needed.
How do you price shed removal services?
Pricing based on volume, not weight. Includes labor, loading, and disposal. No surprise fees or fuel charges.
Can you remove sheds with concrete foundations?
Yes, we can remove concrete pads and foundations. This requires additional equipment and time, typically adding $200-400 depending on size.
What materials can you recycle from shed demolition?
We recycle metal roofing, siding, hardware, and lumber when possible. Asphalt shingles and treated lumber are disposed of at certified facilities.