Safe teardowns, dismantling, and debris hauling. We take care of old sheds, wooden decks, fences, hot tubs, and concrete walkways.
An old, rotting wooden shed, a saggy deck, or a collapsing fence isn't just an eyesore—it is a safety hazard. Attempting to tear these structures down yourself with standard tools can be dangerous and leaves you with piles of heavy lumber, nails, and concrete to haul away. Junk By Tuck provides expert, light demolition and complete site cleanups in Lakeland and surrounding areas.
We use the proper equipment and safety protocols to dismantle yard structures without damaging the surrounding landscaping. We do not just knock it down; we carefully deconstruct it, clean up every stray screw or nail, and haul the debris away. We specialize in:
Owner Tuck oversees our demolition operations to ensure safety guidelines are followed. We assess structures for utility connections (electrical wires, water lines) before starting, wear appropriate protective gear, and handle the demolition work step-by-step. Our goal is to leave you with a clean, level plot of ground ready for your next project.
We believe in eco-friendly cleanup. We separate treated lumber, concrete bricks, and metals. Clean wood is directed to mulching yards, while recyclable pipes and aluminum framing are sent to scrap facilities, ensuring the absolute minimum amount of debris ends up in the local county landfill.
Ready to reclaim your yard? Tell us about the structure you want dismantled and hauled.
Common questions about shed, deck, fence, and small-structure demolition in Lakeland.
We dismantle and haul sheds, wooden decks, wood and chain-link fences, hot tubs, playsets, concrete paver walkways, and interior tear-outs like kitchen cabinets and bathroom tile. It's light demolition — small structures, done safely, with full debris removal included.
Always. Demolition and cleanup are one service: we knock the structure down, load every scrap of debris into the truck, and rake or sweep the footprint clean. You're left with clear space, not a debris pile.
Permit rules vary by city and county, and many small accessory structures can be removed without one — but requirements depend on size, utilities, and location. Check with your local building department to be sure, and we'll flag anything on the job that looks like it needs attention first.
Demolition quotes cover both the labor to dismantle the structure and the volume of debris we haul. Tuck provides a free on-site assessment or a photo-based estimate by text at (813) 763-2284, so you know the full price before any work starts.