Hometown Demolition Contractors screens swimming pool removal contractors in Roseville and throughout California to bring you the best locally owned and operated pool demolition experts. If you have an above ground pool or in-ground pool that needs to be removed, you've come to the right place. Hometown prescreens and qualifies local pool removal specialists for current license, insurance and reliability.
Prograde Engineering is a locally owned and operated pool removal specialist. We provide top-notch demolition and concrete removal services with over 10 years of experience in the industry.
We specialize in swimming pool demolition and removal, as well as all areas of concrete work. Call the pool demolition experts at Prograde today for your free pool removal estimate.
Call (916) 930-6754 for Swimming Pool Demolition

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Owning a home in Roseville with a swimming pool brings a lot of added expenses along with it. Maintenance, repairs, high electric bills and the worry of accidental drowning are all a part of owning a swimming pool and should be taken into account when buying or selling a home with a pool.
A lot of folks believe that a swimming pool will increase the value of their home. Not always a true statement. There are a few deciding factors that play a role in whether a swimming pool is a liability or an asset. If you are located in a southern state or on the west coast in an upper to middle class area where the temperature is consistent year round, then it may increase the value slightly. If you are in the midwest or in the northern or eastern part of the country where the summers are short, it will most definitely decrease the value of your home. If the in ground pool is updated and maintained regularly and is in tip top shape in the favorable areas of the country, studies show that this does not help you sell your home but may add a few thousands dollars to the selling price. If you are located in the unfavorable areas for swimming pools like the midwest, a lot of buyers may want the swimming pool removed at the owners expense or want to decrease the selling price due to having to pay for the demolition themselves.
In the current buyers market, removing your pool could be a smart move considering the fact that the cost of doing so could be much less than what it will cost if your pool prevents your home from selling, or it keeps it on the market for an extended period of time. Before you put your home on the market, You might consider removing your pool. It could save you money in the long run.