Licensed & Insured • Serving Joliet & Surrounding Areas

Deck Demolition in Wilmington, IL

Old deck teardown, debris hauling, and site cleanup in Joliet, IL.

Need deck demolition in Wilmington, IL? Need an old deck torn down and hauled away? Joliet Junk provides deck demolition services throughout Joliet, IL and nearby suburbs. We tear down wood and composite decks, remove the lumber and hardware, and leave your yard clean and ready for your next project. No need to hire a separate demo crew and a junk removal company — we handle both in one visit.

Serving homes and businesses throughout Wilmington, IL with flexible scheduling and honest quotes.

Serving Wilmington and surrounding areas near the Kankakee River, Route 53, and Interstate 55. We handle junk removal for this historic Will County city and the surrounding rural communities.

Upfront pricing for deck demolition in Wilmington, IL

Same-day and next-day scheduling options

Fully insured local crew with careful loading

Donation and recycling-first disposal whenever possible

What We Remove

Wooden deck structures
Composite and Trex decking
Deck railings and balusters
Deck stairs and framing
Concrete footings (surface level)
Deck hardware and fasteners

Get a Fast, Honest Quote

Call or text us for pricing. We offer clear rates, flexible scheduling, and reliable service. Most jobs are quoted same-day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does deck demolition cost?

Deck demolition pricing depends on the size, height, and material. Most residential decks run $300–$800 for complete teardown and hauling. We give you an upfront quote before we start.

Do you remove the deck boards and frame?

Yes. We tear down the entire deck structure — boards, joists, beams, and railings — and haul it all away. Nothing left behind.

Can I keep the lumber from my old deck?

If you want to salvage some of the lumber, let us know before we start. We'll set aside what you want to keep and haul the rest.

Do I need a permit for deck demolition?

Most residential deck removals don't require a permit, but it depends on your local municipality. We recommend checking with the City of Joliet or your village building department if you're unsure.