GLM Excavating & Land Clearing
Let the folks at GLM Excavating & Land Clearing provide you with a commitment-free pool removal estimate! We treat each property as if it's our own... more
Hoff Disposal & Demolition
Hoff Disposal knows what it takes to demolish buildings quickly, efficiently, and safely. We can completely remove standing structures, including pools, fill in the area,... more
McIntyre Concrete
At McIntyre Concrete Inc., we offer pool removal of the highest quality. We strive to alleviate any concerns our customers may have about the demolition... more
N-TRAK Group, LLC
N-TRAK Group, LLC was established in 2010 in Loves Park, Illinois as a woman owned and operated business. We are a fully licensed, bonded, and... more
Odonnell Excavating & Trucking
At O’Donnell Excavating & Trucking, they understand the importance of accuracy when it comes to demolition and excavating projects. They can handle house and pool... more
Pool Busters LLC - IL
Pool Busters LLC is a small, owner-operated demolition provider specializing in the removal of inground swimming pools. Because it’s our specialty, you can rest... more
Slabaugh Services Inc.
Founded in 1998, Slabaugh Services has been providing a range of services for more than 20 years. We offer demolition, snow removal, topsoil blends, and more. We... more
Super Construction
Super Construction is the Chicago, Illinois area's go-to source for pool removal services. Our mission is to exceed customers' expectations in every aspect of our... more
T S Tree Service
At T S Tree Service, we go to great lengths to operate using light and efficient equipment in order to minimize any impact or damage... more
Troy Lee Excavating Inc
Troy Lee Excavating, Inc. is a family owned company serving northern Illinois, including Loves Park, Roscoe, Machesney Park, and Rockford in Winnebago County. We... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Monroe Center, IL
How is an inground pool removed?
All materials, like concrete, gunite, fiberglass, steel, and vinyl lining, are broken up using a pneumatic or hydraulic breaker and then placed in a dumpster. Once all rubble is removed from the pool, it's hauled off to be properly disposed of. The area where the pool used to be is then filled in and compacted. The backfill and compaction process can be done by your contractor alone or under the oversight of a state licensed Engineer. Keep reading about inground pool removal methods.