Is $1,000 to remove an 8x8 wooden shed a fair price?
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We bought a house that has a rickety leaning old 8x8 shed on a slab. A new shed is coming, but we need to clear the old out first. We are considering doing it ourselves to save money, possibly using a sawzall to cut it into chunks, though we may hire the contractor just for the demolition and handle disposal ourselves.
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Full removal of an old rickety leaning wooden shed. - Demolition of 8x8 structure - Removal from concrete slab - Includes labor and disposal
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