When it comes to reliable contractors in Brownwood, TX, Martin Earthworks, LLC has a skilled team that stands out as the go-to choice for pool removal services. Trust us for expert services that not only meet, but exceed your expectations. more
Swimming Pool Demolition and Removal Contractors in Eastland County, TX
Find the right contractor to demolish and remove anything
America's #1 Source for Local Demolition Experts
BGBX3 Enterprises
BGBX3 Enterprises is the A-team of the demolition industry, and we treat customers with respect and professionalism. Serving the greater Browntood, TX area, we are efficient in completing pool removal projects on schedule and within customers' intended budget. more
Cousin's Construction Est. 2015
Cousin's Construction Est. 2015 offers a beginning-to-end client experience that includes diligent communication, budgeting, staffing, on-site organization, and solid, quality pool removal work every time. more
HD Land Management
HD Land Management offers pool removal throughout Brownwood, TX and the surrounding communities. Our experienced team delivers exceptional service and workmanship using advanced equipment and techniques. Contact us for your next demo project! more
Garbage B Gone
As a family owned business, Garbage B Gone offers professional pool removal services at affordable prices. For same-day removal and budget-friendly services, give us a call. We haul it all! more
C3 Services
C3 Services has more than 25 years of experience as a General Contractor. We provide a wide range of services, including: Demolition and Construction, Roll-Off Dumpster Rental, Junk Removal, and more. You name it, we do it! Give us a call... more
Nearby Places for Pool Removal
Pool Removal Tips for Eastland County, TX
Tips for Removing Pools
Partial demolition is not always legal, so don't assume it's an option for you. Even if a partial removal is legally allowed in your area, there are still some things you should consider:
- The area where the pool used to be will no longer be considered buildable.
- There is a higher chance of sinkage, swelling, and/or other drainage complications.
- The value of your property is likely to go down, considering the area is not buildable and carries risks.
Find out more: How to Fill in a Pool