Bouma Excavating is proud to provide the Rock Rapids, Iowa area with high-quality pool removal services that they can rely on. Customers turn to us when they need straightforward services that aren't overpriced. more
Swimming Pool Demolition in Round Lake - Nobles County, MN
Find the right contractor to demolish and remove anything
America's #1 Source for Local Demolition Experts
Christian Bros. Excavating L.C.
At Christian Bros. Excavating L.C., we take pride in being able to provide a variety of quality services to the people in our community, including pool removal. more
Raveling Inc
Raveling, Inc. provides cost-effective and thorough pool removal services to the greater Melvin community. Our team focuses on accurate removals for both above-ground and in-ground pools. more
Reker Construction
Reker Construction is the contractor to turn to for all your earthwork, demolition, and similar needs. We offer many services to assist customers with whatever project they face. With over 50 pieces of equipment, we can handle a wide... more
Visser Gravel & Excavating Inc
Visser Gravel & Excavation provides unparalleled pool removal services to our fellow Sanborn community members. We utilize the proper technology to accurately and thoroughly remove above-ground and in-ground pools. more
Nearby Places for Pool Removal
Pool Removal Tips for Round Lake - Nobles County, MN
Pool Removal Tips
Generally speaking, there are 2 ways to get rid of your inground pool: partial removal or complete removal.
Partial Pool Demolition
A partial pool removal is commonly referred to as a 'pool fill in' because it involves breaking off the surface portion of the pool, throwing it in the bottom of the pool, and then backfilling with fill dirt, etc.
This is the fastest and most inexpensive option, but complications could arise, especially if you wish to build on the area or sell your home.
Complete Pool Demolition
A complete pool removal involves breaking up the entire pool, loading the debris into a dumpster or onto a trailer, hauling it away, and then filling and compacting the area with dirt, gravel, etc.
Although this is the more expensive and time-consuming method, it is the best choice for maintaining (or even increasing) your property value.
Learn more: Swimming Pool Removal 101