





Some backyards get to a point where one problem builds on top of another. That's exactly what we were dealing with here in Flowood. An old, heavily deteriorated shed had collapsed in on itself - metal roofing peeled back, wood framing rotted out, walls barely standing. On top of that, years worth of debris, loose lumber, tires, barrels, and yard junk had piled up all around it. It wasn't just an eyesore. It was a genuine hazard.
We handle shed demolition jobs like this all the time, and the approach is always the same - work methodically, sort as you go, and don't leave anything behind. Our guy got in there and started breaking the structure down piece by piece. Corrugated metal panels, rotted wood framing, miscellaneous scrap - all of it got pulled out and loaded up. The interior of that shed was packed with junk, so the debris removal side of this job was just as involved as the actual teardown.
What a lot of people don't realize is that shed demolition isn't just knocking something down. You've got mixed materials to deal with - metal, wood, roofing, old stored items - and all of it has to be hauled off properly. That's a big part of what we do. We don't just tear it down and walk away. We take everything with us.
Once the structure was down and the debris removal was finished, the yard cleanup phase started. Scattered boards, plastic sheeting, crates, tires - we went through the whole area and cleared it out. The footprint where that shed stood for years was finally open ground again. The homeowner now has a clean, usable backyard space that was completely buried before we got there.
Jobs like this one in Flowood are a good example of why it helps to have one crew that can handle the demolition and the cleanup together. No coordinating multiple contractors. No half-finished work left sitting around. We come in, tear it down, clean it up, and haul it all off in one shot.
