Chicken Coop Demolition • Hollis, NH
Chicken Coop Demolition in Hollis, NH
Backyard chickens are great until they're not. When the coop has served its time, we tear it down and clear the run.
- Family-owned & insured
- Upfront truck-space pricing
- Same-day & next-day
- Dump fees & disposal included
Drouco has been serving Hollis, NH families for over 50 years, and chicken coop demolition is one of the calls we get most often here. Hollis is a different kind of town — apple orchards, big lots, and classic New England farmhouses spread out along Route 122 and Depot Road, with the village center and Silver Lake never far off. From the farms out toward Brookline to the homes near Nichols Field and the Hollis-Brookline schools, we know the back roads and the long driveways. Whether you're out by the orchards on Federal Hill or in the village near Monument Square, we know the route — and we've been doing this work for three generations.
We demolish backyard chicken coops, runs, and small poultry housing. Includes removing the coop structure, any attached runs, fencing, and waste materials. Coops can carry residue that should be handled with PPE — we bring the right gear. Ground is left clean and ready for replanting or new use.
Call for a quote
Honest, upfront pricing
You see the price before we lift a thing — by the truck-space, never by the hour or the surprise.
We do all the heavy lifting
Third-floor walk-up or a packed basement, our crew carries it out. You just point.
Same-day & next-day
Most jobs are booked and cleared fast — often the same day you call.
Sorted, donated, disposed right
We recycle what we can, donate what's still good, and pay the dump fees so you don't.
How it works
Simple, start to finish
- 1
Photo and quote
Send a photo of the coop and run — we'll quote it.
- 2
Schedule the demo
Most coops are half-day or less.
- 3
Demo and clear
Coop, run, fencing, and bedding all handled and removed.
- 4
Ground cleared
Site raked clean, ready for re-sodding or replanting.
Why Hollis calls us
Three generations, one phone number
Drouco Waste Removal has been a family-run waste removal business in southern New Hampshire for over 50 years — three generations of the same family showing up, working hard, and treating every job like the customer is our neighbor (because usually, they are). That's not a marketing line — it's how we've stayed in business this long.
Polite crew, careful around the house, swept up after.
The Hollis disposal guide
Rather haul it yourself? Here's exactly how Hollis's town disposal works — the passes, the hours, the item rules. Or skip all of it and let us handle the run.
- AppliancesWhite goods accepted; dehumidifiers and refrigerant units must be checked in with the attendant for fees.
- TVs & e-wasteTVs, monitors, and laptops require the attendant and a posted fee schedule. Tires carry a per-item fee.
- Brush & yard wasteBrush and yard waste go to the separate Stump Dump at 275 Depot Road, not the transfer station.
- MattressesAccepted at the transfer station as bulky waste; confirm any fee with the attendant.
- Tricky itemsHollis has no curbside trash at all — every household hauls its own to the Rocky Pond Transfer Station on Rocky Pond Road, and only on Wednesdays and Saturdays (8am-5pm). You need a $2 dump sticker and proof of residency, no commercial vehicles allowed, and TVs, monitors, laptops, tires, and dehumidifiers all have to go through the attendant for a separate fee. Brush and yard waste go to a different site entirely — the Stump Dump on Depot Road. Drouco saves you the sticker, the two-days-a-week window, and the load.
FAQ
Questions Hollis homeowners ask
Can you remove a chicken coop in Hollis?
Yes — backyard chicken coop demos are surprisingly common in Hollis now. We've handled coops of every size, from small starter pens to full multi-pen setups with covered runs.
Is there anything special about coop removal?
Coops can carry mites, droppings, and feed residue. We bring PPE and dispose of bedding and waste materials at the proper facility — not into the trash.
How much does it cost?
Depends on size and how built-in the structure is. Small coops are flat-rate; large enclosed runs with concrete footings cost more.
Will you take the fence and run too?
Yes — full demo includes the coop, the attached run, and any fencing or hardware cloth.
How long does it take?
Most chicken coop demolitions in Hollis are half-day jobs.
Hollis coverage
Our Hollis service area
In addition to Hollis, we serve the surrounding New Hampshire communities — including Nashua, Milford, Amherst, Brookline, and Hudson. If you have a property in any of these towns (or one nearby that's not listed), call 603-484-9300 — we likely cover you.
Ready to clear it out in Hollis?
Same-day & next-day service. You point, we haul — dump fees included.
