Parrotta Paving Company, Inc
Founded in 1961, Parrotta Paving Company, Inc serves West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and parts of Maryland. Our fleet of equipment and knowledgable staff can complete an array... more
Tom Chickerell Excavating
Tom Chickerell Excavating has been Fairmont, West Virginia's top source for all their excavation and residential demolition needs for nearly 40 years. Our crew can tackle... more
Anderson Excavating LLC
Anderson Excavating, LLC, is a regional leader in providing a range of demolition services. Centrally located in Morgantown, WV, our services extend throughout the tri-state... more
Reclaim Company, LLC
Reclaim Company's ability to provide all aspects of both structural and selective demolition services is what sets us apart in the industry. When we're involved,... more
Ayers Excavating LLC
Ayers Excavating LLC is a licensed & insured general contractor providing a wide range of residential and commercial demolition services throughout Elkins, WV and the surrounding... more
Teter Excavating LLC
At Teter Excavating LLC, we are experienced in all that we do, so you can trust that your project will be done right. We have... more
WV Contracting LLC
At WV Contracting LLC, our knowledge and experience in excavation and demolition set us apart. Thinking about pool removal? Contact us for a quote or... more
Cochran & Son Construction
Providing trusted construction and demolition services in Clarksburg, WV, and nearby communities, Cochran & Son Construction is here to help. Call us today or request a... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Rosemont, WV
In most cases, a permit is required for removing your swimming pool. It depends on your local government, but chances are your contractor will need to acquire one.
The cost of a permit may be anywhere from free to several hundred dollars, depending on your local municipality.
It's also important to note that many local governments have rules about how a pool must be removed. Some may have zoning ordinances or codes stating that a pool must be completely removed, not just filled in.
If partial pool demolition and removal is allowed, there may be specific protocols on how the pool must be filled in.