
Pergola & Gazebo Removal — Quick Answers
- What's included?
- Complete demolition, debris removal, and site cleanup.
- Attached structures?
- Yes — we carefully remove attached pergolas and patio covers.
- Concrete footings?
- Yes — can be cut below grade or fully removed.
What Happens Next
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Confirm Price
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Choose a Time
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We Handle It
We remove everything and leave it clean
Structures We Remove
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Service Areas
We provide pergola removal throughout Southwest Riverside County:
Places We Serve
We provide Pergola & Gazebo Removal throughout Southwest Riverside County:
Pergola & Gazebo Removal Across the Inland Empire
Weathered pergolas, sagging gazebos, and outdated patio covers — NexaCleanouts handles structural outdoor removal across the Temecula Valley. We tear down wood, aluminum, vinyl, and canvas-topped structures from backyards in Bear Creek, Canyon Lake POA, and along California Oaks Road in Murrieta. French Valley homeowners off Winchester Road replacing aging patio covers and Menifee residents near Newport Road clearing space for outdoor kitchen builds trust our clean, damage-free demo process. Temecula Wine Country properties with elaborate outdoor entertaining areas receive careful teardown with protection for surrounding hardscape, plantings, and lighting. Our crews remove all components — posts, beams, rafters, lattice, roofing panels, concrete footings, and attached electrical. We separate metals and clean lumber for recycling and dispose of mixed materials at licensed Riverside County facilities. Every pergola and gazebo removal ends with a clean footprint ready for new construction or open yard space. We carry full liability coverage for overhead structure work — essential when teardown occurs near windows, rooflines, and adjacent fencing. Photo quotes confirm pricing based on structure dimensions, material, and attachment complexity.