Professional Deck Removal in Cypress, TX
Complete Wood & Composite Deck Demolition & Hauling
Deck removal in Cypress, TX requires expertise built around Gulf Coast weather and HOA rules. Whether your pressure-treated wood deck has rotted from Cypress's relentless humidity or your composite deck in Bridgeland, Towne Lake, or Fairfield needs full teardown, Clearout Junk demolishes and hauls away decks, pergolas, gazebos, and all outdoor structures in 1–3 days. We serve ZIP codes 77429, 77433, 77095, 77065, and 77070 and coordinate directly with Cypress HOAs so you don't have to.

Why Cypress Homeowners Choose Our Deck Removal
Cypress deck demolition requires expertise with HOA coordination and Texas weather considerations. Here's why locals trust us:
Complete Deck Teardown
From deck boards to joists, ledgers, railings, and footings—we remove everything. Your Cypress yard returns to clean, usable space.
All Deck Types Handled
Wood decks damaged by Texas humidity, composite decks in new subdivisions, pressure-treated lumber, exotic hardwoods. No deck is too complex.
Outdoor Structure Specialists
Pergolas, gazebos, shade structures, patio covers, and all attached outdoor features. Complete property clearing in Cypress neighborhoods.
HOA & Neighborhood Experts
Extensive experience with Cypress HOAs: Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, Cypress Creek. We manage permits, timing, and compliance.
Our Cypress Deck Removal Process
Free On-Site Assessment
Call (936) 251-5256. We visit, assess deck size/material, check HOA restrictions, identify scope and any special conditions.
Plan Removal & HOA Coordination
We coordinate scheduling, HOA approval, parking, property access. Discuss landscaping, pools, and neighborhood requirements.
Professional Demolition
Complete deck teardown following all HOA guidelines. All materials separated and loaded. Typically completed in 1-3 days.
Haul-Away, Recycling & Grading
Everything hauled away. Wood recycled, metal salvaged. Site left clean, graded, and ready for new construction or landscaping.
Deck Types & Outdoor Structures We Remove
Cypress backyard structures we specialize in:
Deck Types
- Pressure-treated wood decks (rot-prone in humidity)
- Exotic hardwood decks
- Composite material decks
- Elevated decks & platforms
- Ground-level decks
- Multi-level decks
Outdoor Structures
- Pergolas & arbors
- Gazebos & pavilions
- Shade structures
- Patio covers
- Composite railings
- Wood railings & balusters
Deck Components
- Ledger boards & flashing
- Posts & concrete footings
- Beams & joists
- Stairs & landings
- Fasteners & hardware
- All concrete pads (assessed)
Debris & Disposal
- Complete material separation
- Wood recycling programs
- Metal salvage & recovery
- Responsible hauling
- Site cleanup & grading
- Eco-friendly disposal
Why Choose Clearout Junk vs Contractors
| Feature | Clearout Junk | DIY/Rental Equipment | Construction Crews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional Demolition Crew | ✓ Yes | ✗ You Do It | ~ Expensive |
| HOA Coordination | ✓ Full Service | ✗ No | ~ Limited |
| Complete Hauling Included | ✓ Included | ✗ Extra Cost | ~ Extra Fee |
| Recycling & Salvage | ✓ Full Program | ✗ No | ~ Limited |
| Same-Day Estimates | ✓ Available | ✗ No | ~ 1-2 Days |
| Quick Project Completion | ✓ 1-3 Days | ✗ Weeks | ~ 5-10 Days |
Cypress Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide deck removal throughout Cypress:
Bridgeland
Master-planned community with active HOA. High concentration of newer composite and wood decks.
Towne Lake
Premium mixed-use development with waterfront properties and sophisticated outdoor spaces.
Fairfield
Established community with mature homes and decks requiring removal and renovation.
Cypress Creek
Growing residential area with newer construction and deck systems.
Lakeland Village
Community with varied home ages and diverse deck types and conditions, including many older pressure-treated wood structures.
Cypress Park
Established neighborhood with residential properties and a mix of wood and composite outdoor structures.
Stone Gate (77095)
Gated community with custom homes and elaborate deck systems—we handle complex multi-level teardowns.
Copper Lakes (77065)
Lakeside community where humidity and moisture accelerate wood decay; we assess and remove fully.
Longwood (77070)
Mature neighborhood with older decks that often need full structural removal including rotted footings.
Deck Removal FAQs for Cypress
How much does deck removal cost in Cypress?
Deck removal pricing in Cypress depends on size, material, and complexity. We provide free on-site estimates. Most Cypress decks cost $1,200-$3,800 for complete removal and hauling.
Do you remove composite decks or only wood?
We remove both wood and composite decks, pergolas, gazebos, and all outdoor structures. Composite decks are more common in Cypress's newer neighborhoods—we handle everything.
How long does deck demolition take in Cypress?
Most deck removals in Cypress take 1-3 days depending on size and complexity. HOA restrictions in Bridgeland and Towne Lake may add coordination time.
Do you remove concrete piers and footings?
We remove the complete deck structure. Concrete pads and footings can be handled with additional assessment and pricing. Texas humidity causes rot at post-to-concrete connections.
Are you licensed to work in Cypress HOAs like Bridgeland?
Yes, we work extensively in Cypress HOAs including Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, and Cypress Creek. We coordinate with HOA requirements and manage all paperwork.
Do you handle composite deck removal in newer Cypress neighborhoods?
Absolutely. Composite decks are increasingly common in Cypress's newer subdivisions. We specialize in safe removal without damaging adjacent structures or landscaping.
What about debris recycling and disposal?
We separate materials on-site: wood recycling, metal salvage, and responsible hauling. No debris left behind. Your Cypress lot returns clean and graded.
Do you serve all Cypress neighborhoods?
We service all Cypress areas including Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, Cypress Creek, Lakeland Village, Stone Gate, Copper Lakes, Longwood, and Cypress Park — covering ZIP codes 77429, 77433, 77095, 77065, and 77070.
Do I need a permit to remove a deck in Cypress, TX?
Harris County and the City of Cypress generally do not require a demolition permit for residential deck removal. However, HOAs like Bridgeland and Towne Lake may require prior written approval. We help you determine what's needed and coordinate with your HOA before we start work.
Can you remove a ledger-attached deck without damaging my house siding?
Yes. Decks bolted to the house require extra care around siding, flashing, and moisture barriers. Our crew uses careful hand demolition at ledger attachment points and patches penetrations before leaving your property.
What happens to the lumber and materials from my old deck?
We separate salvageable lumber, composite boards, and metal hardware on-site. Reusable material may be donated or recycled through local programs; the rest goes to a certified disposal facility. Nothing is left on your property.
Does Cypress's heat and humidity speed up deck deterioration?
Absolutely. The Gulf Coast's subtropical humidity and frequent heavy rains accelerate wood rot—especially at post-to-concrete connections and around ledger boards. Many homeowners discover structural rot only once demolition begins. We assess thoroughly before finalizing the price so there are no surprises.
Service Areas & ZIP Codes
ZIP 77429
Bridgeland, Towne Lake — newer composite deck territory.
ZIP 77433
Cypress Creek, Fairfield — established neighborhoods with mature decks.
ZIP 77095 / 77065
Stone Gate, Copper Lakes — gated communities and waterfront homes.
ZIP 77070
Longwood, Cypress Park — older wood decks often with structural rot.
Houston's Climate and Deck Deterioration in Cypress
Cypress sits in Harris County's subtropical climate zone — one of the harshest environments for outdoor wood structures in the U.S. Here's why so many Cypress decks need professional removal:
Year-Round Humidity
Cypress averages 65–75% relative humidity year-round. Persistent moisture accelerates wood rot, mold growth, and fastener corrosion — especially in post footings below ground level.
Tropical Storm Damage
Hurricanes and tropical storms — including remnants of storms passing through the Houston area — can loosen ledger connections, crack concrete footings, and warp composite decking boards beyond repair.
Extreme Heat Cycles
Cypress summers regularly exceed 95°F. Repeated thermal expansion and contraction causes decking boards to warp, fasteners to back out, and railings to become structurally unsound.
Spring Flooding
Low-lying areas of Cypress including parts of Cypress Creek, Longwood, and Lakeland Village experience periodic flooding that submerges deck posts and dramatically speeds structural rot.
Ready to Remove Your Cypress Deck?
Get a free estimate from Clearout Junk today. Professional demolition, complete hauling, HOA coordination, eco-friendly recycling. Call (936) 251-5256.