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AP Rolloff’s LLC

Seymour, IA
  • Building Demolition
  • Interior Demolition
  • Small Structures
  • Reliable and responsive
  • Fast and affordable

For expert demolition services, trust AP Rolloff’s LLC to get the job done right. Whether it’s a pool removal project or a major... more

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Archer Renovations

Indianola, IA
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  • Commercial Structures
  • Interiors
  • Residential Structures
  • Free quotes

At Archer Renovations, we approach pool removal projects with professionalism, ensuring that our customers receive the quality service they expect. Contact us today to for... more

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Demolishin Derby

Chariton, IA

When you need residential or commercial demolition services you can rely on throughout the greater Chariton, IA area, look no further than Demolishin Derby. Our... more

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Southern Iowa Septics

Unionville, IA

Southern Iowa Septics specializes in septic system services but also offers junk removal and demolition services too. We provide optimal services and competitive prices while... more

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Norm Rozendaal Tiling & Septic

Monroe, IA

Norm Rozendaal Tiling has been installing and servicing farm field tile and septic systems for nearly four decades. Norm and Tim are also Certified Time... more

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Lanphier Excavating

Reasnor, IA

Lanphier Excavating provides the Newton, Iowa area with impeccable services and workmanship. Residential and commercial customers in our community count on us to complete their... more

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RW Excavating & Dozing

Prairie City, IA

When it comes to pool removal services in the Newton, Iowa area, RW Excavating & Dozing is the company to call. We set ourselves above the... more

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Pool Removal Tips for Tracy, IA

Generally speaking, there are 2 ways to get rid of your inground pool: partial removal or complete removal.

Partial Pool Demolition

A partial pool removal is commonly referred to as a 'pool fill in' because it involves breaking off the surface portion of the pool, throwing it in the bottom of the pool, and then backfilling with fill dirt, etc.

This is the fastest and most inexpensive option, but complications could arise, especially if you wish to build on the area or sell your home.

Complete Pool Demolition

A complete pool removal involves breaking up the entire pool, loading the debris into a dumpster or onto a trailer, hauling it away, and then filling and compacting the area with dirt, gravel, etc.

Although this is the more expensive and time-consuming method, it is the best choice for maintaining (or even increasing) your property value.

Learn more: Swimming Pool Removal 101