A A A Excavating
When people think excavation and demolition, they don’t necessarily think “hassle-free.” AAA Excavating has worked tirelessly over the years to provide just that—services... more
All Terrain Alterations
Since 1995, All Terrain Alterations has been serving all of Williamston, MI and surrounding cities. We take a straightforward, courteous, and professional approach with our customers,... more
Baseline Trucking & Excavating
Baseline Trucking & Excavating is an excavation and demolition contractor servicing the Ann Arbor, MI area. Our large fleet of machinery and experienced team members ensure... more
Bill Begole & Company
For more than 35 years, Bill Begole & Co. has served the greater Lansing area. They complete projects with as little disruption as possible to you or... more
Bowman Excavating Inc
For more than 40 years, Bowman Excavating, Inc. has been family owned and operated. They perform demolition, excavating, grading, soil removal, road building, site development, land... more
Browne Excavating
No job is too big or small with Browne. They are the local professionals that tackle even the toughest projects. Their team is highly trained... more
Chattaway Excavating Inc
With a modern, well-equipped fleet of equipment and an experienced staff of trained professionals, Chattaway Excavating is able to handle a wide range of services.... more
Chuck It Junk Removal
Chuck It Junk Removal is your local source for light demolition and junk removal. We are a fully licensed and insured Michigan company that services... more
Clayborn and Sons Excavating
Clayborn and Sons Excavating is the go-to company for homeowners and business owners in Marshall, MI and the greater Battle Creek area. They perform demolition,... more
CNF Home Improvement
Looking for a professional pool removal team? CNF Home Improvement offers efficient and sustainable services in the Metro Detroit area. Contact us for a free... more
Cordier Excavating
Cordier Excavating serves Owosso, MI and surrounding Mid Michigan communities. We offer demolition, excavating, grading, and similar services to residential and commercial clients alike. We... more
Davis Demolition LLC
If you need safe and efficient demolition services throughout the greater Lansing, MI area, look no further than Davis Demolition LLC. We offer a range... more
Demolition Man
Demolition Man has decades of experience 'knocking down the past to build a better future'. Our services go beyond the basics. We can demolish a... more
Drury Brothers
For more than 15 years, Drury Brothers, Inc. has been serving Durand and Owosso, MI, including nearby areas. They specialize in demolition services of all shapes... more
ECR Construction and Demolition LLC
A1 Junk Removal is proud to offer a variety of light demolition and junk removal services throughout Livingston and Ingham Counties. We pride ourselves on... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Dansville, MI
Full inground pool removals come with the convenience of being able to do whatever you want with your land after your swimming pool has been removed. So If you would like to rebuild on the location of a former pool, a full pool removal is your best bet. However, it's best to fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of this process.
Advantages of Full Pool Removal:
- Less impact on home sale: If you ever intend to sell your home, a full pool removal will have less of an effect on your buyer's decision than a partial pool removal would. This is due to the fact that there are no limitations associated with building on the area where the pool once was. It's as if the pool was never there.
- Less chance of backfill errors: A full pool removal means there are no chunks of concrete that need to be properly accounted for during the backfill and compaction process. Compacting just soil is simpler and less prone to the seepage that can occur from partial removals when the concrete hasn't been layered properly.
Disadvantages of Full Pool Removal:
- Cost: The major downside of full pool removal is cost. This method involves more time and more disposal costs, so this is the most expensive option.