Junk King Syracuse is a locally-owned and operated light demolition and junk removal company. We take almost everything from old furniture to appliances, e-waste, hot tubs, concrete, rocks, fences, and more. Contact us today to learn more or to get... more
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JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Syracuse East
As a military veteran-owned company, our goal at JDog Junk Removal & Hauling is to provide service to our community with respect, integrity, and trust. We offer light demolition services throughout all of Madison and Onondaga Counties, including deck removal, fence... more
Bremm Excavating & Hauling
Located in Lacona, New York and serving surrounding areas, Bremm Excavating & Hauling is proud to provide residential and commercial customers throughout the area with high-quality demolition services, including pool removal. more
Jordan Construction
If you’re a homeowner or business owner in the greater Oswego, NY area, Jordan Construction is the company to trust when you need demolition or construction services. They can assist in safely demolishing all types of structures, as well... more
CDP Excavating Services LLC
CDP Excavating Services LLC is a family-owned and operated business serving Central New York including Onondaga and Oswego counties. We started in 1993 and specialize in building demolition, excavation services, concrete removal, and pool removal. We are fully insured and offer... more
Pick N Go Property Waste Services
Located in Watertown, New York, Pick N Go Property Waste Services is proud to serve nearby communities. We offer superior demolition services, including inground and above ground pools, and more. more
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Pool Removal Tips for Richland, NY
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.