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Mr. Excavation
Mr. Excavation is a local pool removal company servicing Bristol, CT and the surrounding areas and communities. Our demolition services have you covered from start to finish, and we schedule projects when convenient for you! more
Century Demolition LLC
Century Demolition LLC is a family-owned and operated business that was started back in 1922 and has been passed down generation to generation ever since. Contact our dedicated team today to set up a free project estimate! more
212 Exchange Street LLC
Located in New Haven, Connecticut and serving surrounding communities, 212 Exchange Street LLC offers comprehensive demolition, excavation, and junk removal services. We have the modern, well-equipped fleet of equipment and experienced staff required to complete a range of light demolition projects,... more
Junk Bear LLC
Junk Bear LLC is a fully insured, locally-owned, and family-run junk removal company that also offers light demolition throughout Hartford, Middlesex, New Haven, and Litchfield Counties. Our team of pros can delicately tear down old sheds, failing fences, and old... more
CJ's Hauling & Demolition
CJ's Hauling & Demolition is a full-service exterior demolition and hauling company. We specialize in all kinds of demolition and waste removal services, including pool removal. Our talented team works hard everyday to provide the best services for our clients. more
The Seashore Construction Co
The Seashore Construction Co. knows that demolition and excavation services aren’t to be taken lightly. That’s why they're committed to providing quality house demolition, pool removal, selective demolition, and more. more
Bill Kapura Building Contractors Inc
Founded in 1986, Kapura General Contractors, Inc. is a family owned and operated business proud to offer demolition, restoration, and excavation services out of Plainville, CT. We’re a licensed Class A demolition contractor with years of experience completing structural demo,... more
Grillo Services
Founded in 1993, Grillo Services is proud to be your locally owned and operated source for quality demolition services. We specialize in swimming pool removal. We have the right equipment to demolish, excavate, back-fill, grade and dispose of the debris. We... more
Neighborhood Services
Neighborhood Services, LLC is a locally owned and operated pool removal specialist. We have 13 years of experience in swimming pool removal, excavation, concrete removal, wrecking and demolition. Please call Neighborhood Services today for a free above ground pool removal or... more
LMS Excavating Co Inc
We believe that our customers deserve only the best. That’s why LMS Excavating guarantees client satisfaction with each and every project we perform. We have decades of experience in the field and our field managers keep up with all... more
Panzner Demolition & Abatement
Panzner Demolition & Abatement began in 1928 and now, four generations later, we are one of Long Island’s leading demolition companies in both scope of service and customer satisfaction. We are proud of our safety history, which we attribute to... more
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How much does pool removal cost?
On average, it costs between $6,000 and $15,000 to remove a pool, but your pool removal cost will depend on a number of things:
- Size — The bigger the pool, the more it will cost to remove it.
- Access — The easier it is to access the pool with equipment, the better the price will be.
- Material type — vinyl-lines, gunite, fiberglass, above ground, etc.
- City — Permitting requirements vary from place-to-place.
- Removal type — Partial removal vs. full/complete removal
Keep Reading: Pool Removal Cost Comparison: Partial vs. Complete