Pool Removal in Roxboro, NC

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Bobcat Vinnie

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Wake Forest, NC

Located in Wake Forest, North Carolina and serving the greater Raleigh area proudly, Bobcat Vinnie specializes in Bobcat and demolition services of all shapes and sizes. With nearly 30 years of experience in the industry, why trust anyone else? more

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Red Oak Excavating

Red Oak, VA

With state-of-the-art equipment and a full-service demolition team, we are prepared to tear down and haul away a wide variety of structures and interiors. Speak with a crew member today to schedule a free consultation. more

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A & H Heating & Cooling

Semora, NC

For more than 20 years, A & H Heating & Cooling has been serving residential and commercial customers in the Semora and greater Raleigh, NC area. Their services range from air conditioning and heating to plumbing and light demolition. more

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L M Walker & Son Grading

Hillsborough, NC

L M Walker & Son Grading has the skill set and equipment to perform thorough pool removal projects. Regardless of your pool's size, style, or location, we'll get the job done effectively. more

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E3 Construction

Durham, NC

E3 Construction offers extensive demolition and construction services to residential and commercial customers throughout the greater Durham, NC area. We can demolish homes, pools, concrete, and more. more

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Franklin Grading Company

Hillsborough, NC

Located in Franklin, NC and serving surrounding communities, Franklin Grading Company Inc. is the company to call when you need demolition or excavation services that are reliable and high-quality. more

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G & G General Services

Hillsborough, NC

G & G General Services is locally owned and operated, and fully committed to providing top-rated services at low prices. They specialize in demolition, land clearing, and tree/stump removal, but they also offer hauling services, too. more

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Jimmy Lewis & Sons

Roxboro, NC

Serving Roxboro, NC and nearby communities, Jimmy Lewis & Sons Grading and Septic Tank Services, Inc. is committed to providing residential and commercial customers with top-of-the-line site preparation services, including demolition, grading, and much more. more

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Carolina Dumpster Rentals & Roofing

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Raleigh, NC
  • Concrete Removal
  • Fence Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Clear contracts and timelines
  • Clean and respectful

In the heart of the Triangle, a family business with a vision to make demolition projects cleaner and more efficient was born. Carolina Dumpster Rentals & Roofing started as a modest venture and a commitment to providing dependable services to the... more

Pool Removal Tips for Roxboro, NC

Tips for Swimming Pool Removal

Full inground pool removals come with the convenience of being able to do whatever you want with your land after your swimming pool has been removed. So If you would like to rebuild on the location of a former pool, a full pool removal is your best bet. However, it's best to fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of this process.

Advantages of Full Pool Removal:

  • Less impact on home sale: If you ever intend to sell your home, a full pool removal will have less of an effect on your buyer's decision than a partial pool removal would. This is due to the fact that there are no limitations associated with building on the area where the pool once was. It's as if the pool was never there.
  • Less chance of backfill errors: A full pool removal means there are no chunks of concrete that need to be properly accounted for during the backfill and compaction process. Compacting just soil is simpler and less prone to the seepage that can occur from partial removals when the concrete hasn't been layered properly.

Disadvantages of Full Pool Removal:

  • Cost: The major downside of full pool removal is cost. This method involves more time and more disposal costs, so this is the most expensive option.