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Swimming Pool Removal in Heislerville, NJ
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Jersey Premier
At Jersey Premier's demolition division, we know what it takes to complete pool removal projects. We work closely with our customers to ensure their complete satisfaction is achieved. Get in touch and ask for a free project quote! more
DKC Contractors LLC
You name it, we will demolish it! Have an old swimming pool in your backyard that you would like gone? Call DKC Contractors! We know how to return your property to its original state efficiently and cost effectively. We specialize... more
Jersey Shore Demolition and Excavating LLC
Jersey Shore Demolition and Excavating LLC is a full-service demolition contractor specializing in a wide range of demolition and excavating services. We are able to take a project from start to finish with ease, accuracy, and professionalism. When you need... more
Budd's Grading and Excavating, LLC.
Budd's Grading and Excavating, LLC. has been expanding the services we offer in Cape May, NJ since 2006. We happily take on projects of all sizes, including pool removal. more
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Pool Removal Tips for Heislerville, NJ
Tips for Removing Pools
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.