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KRS Land Development Inc

California City, CA
5.0
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  • Commercial Demolition
  • Concrete Removal
  • Residential Demolition
  • Serving Greater Los Angeles
  • No hidden fees
  • Over 30 years of experience

For over three decades, KRS Land Development Inc has been a licensed leader in pool removal services in the greater Los Angeles area. Our commitment... more

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A+ Demo, Inc.

Littlerock, CA
  • Commercial & Industrial Demolition
  • Residential Services
  • Structures and Interiors
  • 20+ years of experience
  • Top-tier equipment
  • Upfront pricing

With more than 20 years of experience, A+ Demo, Inc. is a family-owned demolition company that guarantees safe, sustainable, and efficient pool removal solutions. We ensure... more

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Steve The Junkman Corporate Recycling

Bakersfield, CA
5.0
(3)

Steve The Junkman Corporate Recycling specializes in eco-friendly demolition, debris disposal, scrap metal recycling, and related services. We make every effort to keep waste, junk,... more

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Reddig Excavation

Tehachapi, CA

Reddig Excavation is an excavation contractor in Kern County, California that offers a wide range of demolition services, including pool removal.  more

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Weber-Madgwick, Inc.

Castaic, CA

When homeowners, commercial businesses, and contractors need quality demolition or excavation services, they call Weber-Madgwick, Inc. to get the job done. They have served Southern... more

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APT General Engineering

Bakersfield, CA
4.5
(2)

With decades of experience in the demolition industry, American Pipe and Tubing (APT) is a leader in the field and well-equipped to perform a broad... more

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Pool Removal Tips for California City, CA

A pool fill-in—or partial pool removal—does not involve removing the entire pool, thus saving you time and money. Many homeowners choose this option as it is cheaper, faster, and does not take as long as a full removal. Pool fill-ins work as follows:

  • Drain the pool.
  • Punch holes into the bottom of the pool.
  • Demolish the top layer of the pool (18 in.-36 in.).
  • Place the rubble in the bottom of the pool.
  • Fill in the pool with additional dirt and topsoil.
  • Compact the soil.

Unless your city requires, a partial pool removal can be done without the oversight of an engineering technician. Be sure to confirm this with your contractor and/or local code enforcement entity.