Chicken Coop Removal
Full teardown, haul away, and cleanup. We handle the whole thing.
Time to Get Rid of That Old Coop
Maybe you kept chickens for a few years and decided it wasn't for you. Maybe the coop came with the property and it's been sitting there rotting since you moved in. Either way, that thing isn't getting any prettier - and tearing it apart yourself means dealing with rusty hardware, chicken wire, and hauling a bunch of awkward debris to the dump.
Top Shelf handles chicken coop removal across the Treasure Valley. We show up, tear the whole structure down, load everything into our trucks, and haul it off. Wood gets recycled when we can. Metal goes to scrap. Your yard goes back to being a yard.
Doesn't matter if it's a small backyard coop or a larger walk-in setup with attached runs and fencing. We've taken apart all kinds. And if there's old bedding, feeders, or other junk inside - we'll clear that out too.

Why Choose Top Shelf for Coop Removal?
- Complete teardown. Structure, fencing, runs, and all materials removed.
- Same-day available. Most coops can be torn down and hauled off in a single visit.
- Site cleanup included. We rake the area and leave it clean.
- Upfront pricing. You know the cost before we start. No surprises.
Coop on a Concrete Pad or Have Electrical?
Some setups have heat lamps wired in or sit on a concrete slab. We can handle that too. Just mention it when you call so we come prepared.
Call (208) 593-2877What We Remove
- Small backyard coops
- Walk-in chicken coops
- Large multi-bird structures
- Attached runs and fencing
- Nesting boxes and roosts
- Feeders, waterers, and interior junk
What Does Chicken Coop Removal Cost?
It depends on the size of the coop, what it's made of, and whether there's attached fencing or a concrete base. Most backyard coop removals fall between $300 and $1,200. Call (208) 593-2877 for a free estimate.
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Common Questions
Do you remove the coop and the run?
Yes. We tear down the coop structure, fencing, run area, and haul everything away. Your yard is left clean.
What about the mess inside the coop?
We remove the structure and contents. Old bedding, nesting boxes, feeders - it all goes. Just relocate any chickens before we arrive.
How much does chicken coop removal cost?
It depends on the size and construction. A small backyard coop costs less than a large walk-in structure. Call for a quote.
Can you remove the concrete pad or posts?
Yes. If the coop was built on a slab or has posts set in concrete, we can remove those as part of the job.
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