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---
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layout: docs
page_title: Uninstall
sidebar_title: Uninstall
description: Uninstall Consul on Kubernetes
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---
# Uninstall Consul
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Consul can be uninstalled via the `helm delete` command:
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```shell-session
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$ helm delete hashicorp
release "hashicorp" uninstalled
```
-> If using Helm 2, run `helm delete --purge hashicorp`
After deleting the Helm release, you need to delete the `PersistentVolumeClaim`'s
for the persistent volumes that store Consul's data. These are not deleted by Helm due to a [bug](https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/5156).
To delete, run:
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```shell-session
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$ kubectl get pvc -l chart=consul-helm
NAME STATUS VOLUME CAPACITY ACCESS MODES STORAGECLASS AGE
data-default-hashicorp-consul-server-0 Bound pvc-32cb296b-1213-11ea-b6f0-42010a8001db 10Gi RWO standard 17m
data-default-hashicorp-consul-server-1 Bound pvc-32d79919-1213-11ea-b6f0-42010a8001db 10Gi RWO standard 17m
data-default-hashicorp-consul-server-2 Bound pvc-331581ea-1213-11ea-b6f0-42010a8001db 10Gi RWO standard 17m
$ kubectl delete pvc -l chart=consul-helm
persistentvolumeclaim "data-default-hashicorp-consul-server-0" deleted
persistentvolumeclaim "data-default-hashicorp-consul-server-1" deleted
persistentvolumeclaim "data-default-hashicorp-consul-server-2" deleted
```