Swimming Pool Demolition in Gibbsville, WI

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K & S Associates, Inc.

9654 West Schlinger Avenue, Milwaukee WI 53214

Based in Milwaukee, K & S Contractors fills the needs of residential and commercial clients. They're equipped to take on total demolition projects, interior demo, partial, concrete wrecking, excavation, dirt removal, pool removal, and more.

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Ray Wollner Excavating

8309 State Road 144, Kewaskum WI 53040

Ray Wollner Excavating is an excavation specialist that also provides demolition services to the greater Milwaukee, WI area. Whether you're in need of pool removal, barn demolition, concrete removal, or other residential demolition work, Ray Wollner Excavating has you covered. 

Proudly serving the Eden, Wisconsin area, Guelig's Waste Removal is your go-to source for all your demolition needs. We can tear down mobile homes, pools, concrete, and commercial structures of all shapes and sizes.

Established in 1956, Jentges Excavating & Pumps Inc. is located in Belgium, Wisconsin and serves Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Eastern Washington counties. Family owned and operated, we are a leader in the Wisconsin industry. We specialize in septic system and water well ...

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K & D Excavating Inc

W8449 Springview Dr, Kewaskum WI 53040

Established in 1979, K & D Excavating has been providing excavating and septic system services for more than 35 years. Family owned and operated, they specialize in providing all types of excavation, as well as home and pool demolition.

Pool Removal Tips for Gibbsville, WI

Tips for Removing Pools

A pool fill-in—or partial pool removal—does not involve removing the entire pool, thus saving you time and money. Many homeowners choose this option as it is cheaper, faster, and does not take as long as a full removal. Pool fill-ins work as follows:

  • Drain the pool.
  • Punch holes into the bottom of the pool.
  • Demolish the top layer of the pool (18 in.-36 in.).
  • Place the rubble in the bottom of the pool.
  • Fill in the pool with additional dirt and topsoil.
  • Compact the soil.

Unless your city requires, a partial pool removal can be done without the oversight of an engineering technician. Be sure to confirm this with your contractor and/or local code enforcement entity.