Playset Removal
Swing sets, trampolines, and playhouses disassembled and hauled away.
Playsets have a shorter childhood than children do. The kids age out, the Florida sun ages the structure — splintering wood, chalky plastic, rusted chains — and what was the best corner of a Wellington backyard becomes the thing you steer guests away from. Trampolines are worse: past a certain age they're a hole in the net and a liability, and every June they become the most famous projectile of hurricane season. Nimble takes all of it down and hauls every piece in one visit.
What we remove
Wood swing sets and A-frames, the big-box climbing forts with towers and slides, metal swing sets, trampolines of every diameter (frame, springs, mat, and enclosure), playhouses, monkey bars, in-ground and portable basketball hoops, sandboxes, and the rubber-mulch or timber borders around the play zone. Disassembly is included — these things went together with 400 bolts and they come apart the same way, except we bring the impact driver and the patience.
Anchors and footings
Most playsets and hoops are anchored — stakes, augers, or concrete. We pull ground anchors where accessible and cut off what won't come cleanly; concrete footings and slabs can be quoted as part of the same visit if you want the corner truly reset. Tell us in the quote what's under there, or send a photo and we'll figure it out.
Where it goes
Honest answer: most used playsets don't meet the safety standards charities require, so donation is the exception, not the rule — we'll tell you plainly if yours qualifies. Metal frames, springs, and hoop poles go to recycling; weathered wood and plastics go to licensed disposal. Either way, nothing sits at your curb.
How pricing works
Playset removal is quoted as a free, firm estimate — a photo of the structure tells us the size, material, and anchoring, and that sets the number you approve before we start. Bundling the trampoline, the old swing set, and the yard-waste pile into one visit is the smart move; one truck beats three.
How it works
- Send a photo of the playset through the quote form.
- Approve your estimate — usually back within hours.
- Teardown day — most playsets come apart and leave in one to two hours.
- We rake the footprint. Sod, garden, or putting green next — your call.
Common questions
The swing set is half-collapsed. Still fine? Yes — and please keep the kids off it in the meantime.
Can you take the trampoline before storm season? That's the most popular timing we have. Book early in June.
Give the corner of the yard its next chapter. Send a photo and get your free estimate today.
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