Cost guide · Demolition
How Much Does Shed Demolition Cost in Denver?
Most Denver shed demolitions land between $300 and $900 including haul-off. Bigger sheds, concrete pads, and packed-full interiors push it higher. Here is how to read your own job.
Typical Denver Shed Demo Pricing
A small wood or metal shed, roughly 8x10 or under, with clear access and an empty interior typically runs $300 to $600 torn down and hauled. A larger 10x12 to 12x16 shed runs $600 to $900. Add a concrete pad that needs to come out, or a shed still full of decades of stuff, and you are looking at $1,000 to $1,500 for the whole package.
What Moves the Price
Five things, in order of impact:
- Size and construction. A kit metal shed comes apart fast; a stick-built shed with a shingled roof is real demo work.
- Contents. An empty shed is a demo job. A full shed is a junk removal job plus a demo job.
- Concrete pad or footers. Breaking and hauling concrete adds labor and serious weight at the dump.
- Access. A shed against the back fence with a narrow gate means everything moves by wheelbarrow.
- Hazards. Old sheds sometimes hide chemicals, paint, or tires that need separate disposal.
The Cheaper DIY Middle Ground
If you are handy, there is a hybrid option: rent our 15 cubic yard dump trailer for a flat $350, tear the shed down yourself over the weekend, and let us haul the debris. For a simple shed, that is usually the lowest total cost, and you skip the transfer station lines entirely.
Ranges above reflect typical Denver-area jobs and are a planning guide, not a quote. Every job is priced individually after photos or a quick look. Call or text (303) 521-9910 and you will usually have a firm number the same evening.
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