C. Woods Trucking and Excavating
Woods C Trucking and Excavating offers unmatched demolition, removal, and excavation services for both residential and commercial customers. We can remove pools, oil tanks, mobile... more
Timber Mitt Inc
Timber Mitt Inc is an owner operated company, so you will be dealing with our owner directly. We provide fast, friendly pool removal services to... more
Ding's Excavating, Inc.
Family owned and operated, Dings Excavating Inc. is educated in all things excavating and demolition. They are prepared to meet any challenge, including site preparation,... more
Jeff Miller Excavating
Jeff Miller Excavating believes in old-fashioned work principles and getting the job done right the first time. Since 2006, they’ve been offering excavating, demolition, and... more
Olstrom Excavating & Paving
Olstrom Excavating & Paving offers a suite of services that allow us to take a pool removal project from start to finish with ease. We set... more
Bert's Excavating
Bert's Excavating offers a wide range of demolition services throughout the greater Bellaire, MI area, like commercial building demolition, pool removal, deck removal, shed demolition,... more
Scott's Excavating
Since 1973, Scott’s Excavating & Construction has been providing Roscommon, MI and nearby areas with the absolute best in services. They specialize in demolition, excavating, and... more
Carrick Trucking & Gravel
Carrick Trucking & Gravel isn’t your average aggregate and hauling company. They also provide demolition, excavating, trucking, trenching, erosion control, sand and gravel, site preparation,... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Grayling, MI
A pool fill-in—or partial pool removal—does not involve removing the entire pool, thus saving you time and money. Many homeowners choose this option as it is cheaper, faster, and does not take as long as a full removal. Pool fill-ins work as follows:
- Drain the pool.
- Punch holes into the bottom of the pool.
- Demolish the top layer of the pool (18 in.-36 in.).
- Place the rubble in the bottom of the pool.
- Fill in the pool with additional dirt and topsoil.
- Compact the soil.
Unless your city requires, a partial pool removal can be done without the oversight of an engineering technician. Be sure to confirm this with your contractor and/or local code enforcement entity.