What’s the best way to get rid of my backyard chicken coop?

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Hi, I’m looking to remove a chicken coop that came with my house. There’s electricity that powers some lights and outlets built into the coop too. Does anyone know the best way to remove the coop? Do I just call a regular demolition contractor? Are there places that would be interested in taking the coop? I couldn’t find anything on Google, so figure I’d check here.

I live in Concord, CA.

Thanks!
Eric
 

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Hi, I’m looking to remove a chicken coop that came with my house. There’s electricity that powers some lights and outlets built into the coop too. Does anyone know the best way to remove the coop? Do I just call a regular demolition contractor? Are there places that would be interested in taking the coop? I couldn’t find anything on Google, so figure I’d check here.

I live in Concord, CA.

Thanks!
Eric
Join some local FB Poultry groups and advertise it there. And on Craigslist. Someone will buy it.
 
:welcome That appears to be in good shape. You should be able to get $ for it rather than spend $ to get it removed. @DobieLover has suggested some possible avenues for selling. Also pictures on the bulletin board of your local feed mills/TSC might work.
 

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