Full demolition, debris haul-away, and cleanup — $8 per square foot. Owner on every job. Licensed & insured.
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Request Appointment →Fairfax's established neighborhoods have some of the oldest backyard sheds in Northern Virginia — plenty of them handbuilt decades ago, well before prefab kits were common. We handle the entire job on these: breaking the structure down, hauling every piece of debris out, and leaving a clean, swept slab or footprint behind.
Non-standard, older construction takes a bit more care to break down safely, but it's routine work for us across Fairfax.
Fairfax has more handbuilt, non-standard sheds than most areas we serve — some decades old. We know how to take these apart safely without the shortcuts a less experienced crew might take.
Framing, siding, roofing, and flooring broken down completely.
Every piece of debris loaded and removed — nothing left behind.
Swept slab or clean footprint when we're done.
Decades-old, non-standard construction — handled with extra care.
Familiar with Fairfax County HOA notification rules.
See an actual Fairfax demolition, start to finish, below.
Before — a handbuilt shed in Fairfax, removed after decades in the same backyard.
This shed had stood in the same Fairfax backyard for decades — handbuilt, not from a prefab kit, with the kind of non-standard framing that comes from someone building it themselves years ago. Taking it apart safely meant working through it more deliberately than a typical kit-built shed.
Mid-demo — breaking down decades-old, handbuilt construction.
After — decades of backyard clutter gone, clean footprint left behind.
💰 Shed Demolition Pricing
$8 per square foot — measure and multiply.
Includes full demolition, all debris haul-away, and cleanup. Text us a photo to confirm before scheduling.
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Request Appointment →Shed demolition is priced at $8 per square foot — measure and multiply. A 6x8 shed (48 sqft) runs $384, an 8x10 (80 sqft) runs $640, a 10x12 (120 sqft) runs $960, and a 12x16 (192 sqft) runs $1,536. This includes full demolition, all debris haul-away, and cleanup. Text us a photo and dimensions to confirm before scheduling.
Yes. Older, handbuilt sheds — sometimes decades old, built without standard framing — are common in Fairfax's established neighborhoods. We've removed plenty of them. Non-standard construction sometimes takes a bit more care to break down safely, but it's routine work for us.
We remove above-ground shed structures — framing, siding, roofing, and flooring. Concrete slabs or footings underneath are a separate scope, quoted separately. Let us know upfront if there's a slab so we can plan the job accurately.
Most Fairfax County jurisdictions don't require a permit for residential shed demolition. Some HOA communities may require advance notice — we're familiar with common Fairfax HOA rules and can advise before we schedule.
A standard 10x12 shed takes 2–4 hours from arrival to cleanup. Older or handbuilt sheds can take a bit longer depending on construction. We give you a realistic estimate when we quote.
We serve all of Fairfax and the surrounding Northern Virginia area, including:
Centreville's family-heavy neighborhoods keep shed demolition calls steady — old play sets and storage sheds giving way to backyard upgrades. Easy driveway access here usually makes for a fast job.
Annandale's older, established streets are full of decades-old sheds — some handbuilt, similar to a lot of what we see in Fairfax. Nothing about an older, non-standard build catches us off guard.
Falls Church's mix of older single-family homes and newer builds means shed demolition jobs vary widely — same $8 per square foot pricing and full cleanup either way.
McLean sheds tend to be larger and better-built — often 12x16 or bigger, sometimes with electricity and finished interiors. We confirm utility disconnection before every McLean job.
Tysons has fewer sheds given the density of high-rises, but the surrounding single-family pockets still generate steady shed and outbuilding demolition calls.
Chantilly's mix of established homes and newer developments near Route 50 means shed teardowns come in steadily — full demolition, haul-away, and cleanup, same as every job.