Elite Demo and Junk Removal
New cedar fence in New Braunfels with the old pickets and brush stacked at the curb for haul off

New Braunfels, Comal County

Fence removal and junk hauling in New Braunfels, TX

Twenty miles south of the base on I-35. The documented job here is a fence tear out: old cedar pickets, rails and brush stacked at the curb and hauled off after the new fence went up.

  • About 20 miles
  • Comal County
  • Fence and brush
  • Curb cleared

The common call

Somebody built the new fence. Nobody took the old one.

Fence contractors quote what they build. Tear out and haul off is often a separate line, and plenty of the time it is not on the estimate at all. What is left is a stack of old cedar, rusted rails, posts with concrete on the bottom and whatever brush was growing along the line, sitting at the curb where the city bulk pickup is not going to take it.

That is the New Braunfels job in the photos below. New cedar already standing, old fence and brush piled at the street, loaded and gone.

The same applies to decks, sheds and trampolines. If somebody else is building the replacement, the old one still has to leave the property.

Real job

Old fence and brush off the curb

New Braunfels, June 2026. Three photos of the pile that left.

How a tear out goes

Four parts, one visit

  1. 01

    Pickets and rails first

    The boards come off, then the rails. This is the bulk of the volume and it is what turns a fence into a pile you cannot fit in a truck bed.

  2. 02

    Posts and footings

    Posts get pulled with the concrete still on the bottom where the ground allows it. Concrete footings are heavy and they are the part people underestimate when they plan to do it themselves.

  3. 03

    The brush that came with it

    Nothing has been trimmed along that line in years. Vines, limbs and shrub growth come out with the fence and go on the same load.

  4. 04

    Curb cleared

    On the June job the new cedar was already standing and the old pickets and brush were stacked at the curb. That whole stack left on the trailer.

New Braunfels questions

My fence company will not haul the old fence. Can you?
Yes, and that is a normal call. Some builders quote the new fence only and leave the old one stacked at the curb. That pile is what we come for. It is the exact situation in the photos on this page.
Do you pull the concrete footings too?
Yes, where the ground gives them up. Posts come out with the concrete attached when possible. If a footing will not move without tearing up the yard, say so and we will talk through it on site.
Can you take brush and limbs along with the fence?
Yes. Brush, limbs, vines and pulled shrubs go on the same load. See yard waste and brush removal.
How far is New Braunfels from you?
About twenty miles south of San Marcos on I-35, one county over in Comal. It is the second shortest run on the service area list after Kyle.
Do you work on rental and vacation properties here?
Yes. Turnover cleanouts, furniture, mattresses, appliances and yard debris. Call (210) 723-9325 with the address and what needs to be gone.
Do you go past New Braunfels?
Yes. There is a documented hot tub removal in unincorporated Guadalupe County and the county landfill on FM 1150 is where loads get tipped. San Antonio is further south again.

Get the old fence off the curb

Pickets, rails, posts, footings and the brush that grew into it. One load, one visit.

Elite Demo and Junk Removal. Based in San Marcos, Texas, about twenty miles north of New Braunfels.

San Marcos and 35 miles out Call (210) 723-9325