Pool Demolition and Removal, Stillwater, OK

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Junk-it

4575 Oklahoma 33, Guthrie OK 73044

If you're in need of reliable demolition services in Guthrie, OK or the surrounding areas, Junk-it has your back. We offer a wide range of different services to accommodate projects of all sizes, like house demolition, garage demolition, interior demolition, ...

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Kerns Construction Inc

1805 S Perkins Rd, Stillwater OK 74074

Kerns Construction, Inc. is a full-service site contractor offering demolition, site grading, soil stabilization, concrete/asphalt paving, site utilities, and more. Our friendly crew can handle concrete removal, house demolition, and much more.

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DeWitt Trucking and Excavation

4601 N West Point Rd, Glencoe OK 74032

For the past 35 years, DeWitt Trucking and Excavation has been an Oklahoma, family owned business serving Payne County and the entire state of Oklahoma. We offer high-quality demolition, including barn demolition, house demolition, and more.

Don Wilson Pipeline Construction & Excavating has the experience, knowledge, and expertise needed to tackle all kinds of projects. We can provide a full range of services, including pool removal.

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From The Dirt Up

1010 Eastway Lane, Guthrie OK 73044

From The Dirt Up specializes in demolition, construction, excavation, and much more. We have years of experience in tried and true pool removal methods, which allows us to complete projects on schedule, offer affordable rates, and provide great customer service.

Pool Removal Tips for Stillwater, OK

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Pros to Partial Pool Removals

  • Least expensive pool removal method
  • Can be completed quickly (typically 2-5 days)

Cons to Partial Pool Removals

  • Could negatively impact the value of your home
  • Needs to be disclosed to future buyers
  • Increased risk of swelling, sinkage, etc.
  • Are is considered non-buildable—no additions or dwellings can exist there

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