Acker Excavating Co serves the greater Middlebury area. As a locally owned and operated company with more than 30 years of experience, we perform pool removal, mobile home demolition, house demolition, and much more. more
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Adirondack Sand & Gravel
Adirondack Sand & Gravel is a locally owned business with experience in excavation and demolition services. Their main focus is house and interior demolition, land clearing, grading, and more. more
Lucky's Enterprises Inc
Lucky’s Enterprises Inc, based out of North Clarendon, VT, is a full-service demolition and removal contractor. We specialize in residential services, including house demolition, shed demolition, pool removal, and more. more
Mosher Excavating Inc
Mosher Excavating has earned a reputation as one of Central Vermont’s premier excavation and demolition companies. Our team of employees is dedicated to providing impeccable, efficient, and safely-executed pool removal services and more. more
Parker Excavation
Parker Excavation offers comprehensive excavating and demolition services to Middlebury, Vermont and surrounding areas. We provide optimal service and competitive prices, performing mobile home demolition, pool removal, and more. more
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Pool Removal Tips for Whiting, VT
Pool Demolition Tips
The two main ways to get rid of your inground pool are:
1. Partial Demolition
This method involves removing only the top portion of the pool by breaking it off, throwing it in the bottom of the pool, and backfilling.
PROS: fast and inexpensive
CONS: more complications are possible compared to complete removal
2. Complete Demolition
This method involves demolishing the pool, hauling away all the debris, and then filling and compacting the area with dirt, gravel, etc.
PROS: best option for maintaining or increasing property value
CONS: more expensive and takes longer
Learn more: Pool Removal Cost Comparison: Partial vs. Complete