Eco Land Management
Eco Land Management covers it all, with the right equipment and knowledge to take your property to the next level. Talk to our friendly staff... more
Rojas Construction
Rojas Construction provides a diverse range of services to meet the needs of our customers, including remodeling, demolition, and construction work. Our team is committed... more
Hugo's Concrete LLC.
For more than a decade, Hugo's Concrete LLC has been a trusted provider in concrete and demolition services. Serving Kinston, NC, and surrounding Lenoir County,... more
E&R NC Construction LLC
E&R NC Construction LLC specializes in all things home improvement, from demolition to siding, framing, renovations, and more. Call us today to learn more... more
Veterans Easy Trash Service Wilmington NC
Finding quality pool removal services isn't always easy in North Carolina, but the team at Veterans Easy Trash Service can help! All jobs are completed... more
Junk Trunk
If you need junk, a pool, a fence, deck, shed, or debris removed in Eastern NC, Western NC, or the NC Triad, we have got... more
Coastal Properties ENC
Coastal Property Services ENC offers residential and commercial services from pool removal to remodeling and more. Reach out to us today to get a free... more
Wilco Landworks
When it comes to full-service demolition, Wilco Landworks is the top resource for structural and interior demolition for both commercial and residential clients throughout the... more
Stix N Stonz LLC
Stix N Stonz LLC is a family-owned demolition company with over 40 years of experience. Our crew is service oriented and focused on providing excellent, reliable... more
NC Demolition Kings
NC Demolition Kings is an experienced contractor servicing the Sanford, NC area with top-notch, reliable services, like barn demolition, house demolition, fence removal, junk removal,... more
Cecil Holcomb Demolition
Established in 1987, Cecil Holcomb Demolition has been serving all of North Carolina, assisting in high-quality demolition and asbestos abatement services for nearly 30 years. If you... more
East Carolina Junk
East Carolina Junk Removal and Demolition is a family owned company that takes pride in the services we provide. We began just as... more
Ernie Everett Site Preparation inc
We provide an unparalleled level of expertise in our pool removal service. Ernie Everett Site Prep & Demolition handles all varieties of pool removals throughout the... more
DSR Trucking & Site Development
DSR Trucking & Site Development is based in Clayton, North Carolina and serves residential and commercial customers throughout Raleigh and surrounding areas. We specialize in the... more
Sivad Construction LLC
Sivad Construction LLC offers turnkey demolition services. Our demolition contractors are true professionals with years of dedicated experience in the field. We follow strict safety... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Elroy, NC
Full inground pool removals come with the convenience of being able to do whatever you want with your land after your swimming pool has been removed. So If you would like to rebuild on the location of a former pool, a full pool removal is your best bet. However, it's best to fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of this process.
Advantages of Full Pool Removal:
- Less impact on home sale: If you ever intend to sell your home, a full pool removal will have less of an effect on your buyer's decision than a partial pool removal would. This is due to the fact that there are no limitations associated with building on the area where the pool once was. It's as if the pool was never there.
- Less chance of backfill errors: A full pool removal means there are no chunks of concrete that need to be properly accounted for during the backfill and compaction process. Compacting just soil is simpler and less prone to the seepage that can occur from partial removals when the concrete hasn't been layered properly.
Disadvantages of Full Pool Removal:
- Cost: The major downside of full pool removal is cost. This method involves more time and more disposal costs, so this is the most expensive option.