Southern Idaho Junk Removal
Southern Idaho Junk Removal is a full-service demolition and junk removal company. We do all the work from start to finish and offer transparent, affordable... more
Ramstone Construction
At Ralston Construction, we approach pool removal projects with professionalism, ensuring that our customers receive the quality work they expect. Our goal is to exceed... more
Canyon Side Construction
Canyon Side Construction is your trusted pool removal experts serving the Magic Valley and Wood River Valley regions. With years of experience, we deliver top-quality... more
Lee's Excavation and Hauling
At Lee's Excavation and Hauling, we are highly experienced in our field and understand how to tackle both simple and complex projects. From pool removal... more
American Contractors Twin Falls
American Contractors Twin Falls is a family owned business that holds dear to the same standards your family does, with the professional ethics that make... more
Thorpe Demolition & Excavation
At Thorpe Demolition & Excavation, we pride ourselves on providing quality work at a fair and honest price. Our staff is committed to providing total customer... more
Pack Rat Junk and Clean Out Services
Pack Rat Junk and Clean Out Services provides pool removal throughout Twin Falls, ID and the surrounding areas. We are the company customers turn to... more
Christiansen Construction Co Inc
Christiansen Construction Co. Inc. is licensed, bonded, and insured and is located in Twin Falls, Idaho. We have been providing high-quality demolition services to residential... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Twin Falls County, ID
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.