Swimming Pool Demolition in Union, LA

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Kirk Elbert Trucking LLC

Baton Rouge, LA

Kirk Elbert Trucking LLC is a full-service provider of sand and gravel work and demolition. We are experienced and qualified for residential wrecking, land clearing, and dirt hauling. We are locally owned and operated in Baton Rouge. more

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Land Services

5.0
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Union, LA
  • Commercial Demolition
  • Inground Pool Removal
  • Residential Demolition
  • Since 1993
  • Locally owned and operated
  • Customer satisfaction guaranteed

Get swift and cost-efficient removal of your swimming pool by calling Land Services today! We’re an experienced demolition provider serving the area since 1993. We’re committed to achieving complete customer satisfaction on every project; we’ll get the job... more

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Mooovable Dumpsters

5.0
(1) -
Pine Grove, LA

MOOOvable Dumpsters is your locally-owned and operated demolition solution! We offer down-to-earth pricing, superior customer service, and convenient scheduling. Get in touch with us today for a free estimate. more

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Robert Enterprises LLC

Darrow, LA

Robert Enterprises, LLC is a licensed general contractor outfitted to complete all of your heavy equipment needs. We offer expertise in residential, commercial and industrial demo. Count on our more than 20 years of industry experience to get your pool demolition... more

Pool Removal Tips for Union, LA

Tips for Demolishing Swimming Pools

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.