Champagne's Complete Clean-outs, LLC offers a wide range of services, including residential and commercial clean-outs of all shapes and sizes, light demolition, including above ground pool removal, and more. Contact us today for a free estimate on your light demolition... more
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BJ's Waste Inc
Serving all off St. Tammany and Slidell, LA areas, BJ’s Waste, Inc. is the local north shore leader in roll-off containers, light demolition, and junk removal. We are dedicated to meeting and exceeding our customers' needs. Contact us today... more
S&S Hauling LLC
Founded in 2015, S&S Hauling, LLC believes that no job is too big or too small. Serving Mobile, Alabama and the surrounding area, we are experts in debris removal and light demolition, including mobile home demolition, pool removal, and more. more
CDI Renovation
Founded more than 30 years ago, Dortch Figures & Sons specializes in demolition and lot clearing services, including pool removal. We also perform home renovations and building additions from the ground up. We can make your dream home or commercial space a... more
Dirty Works Dumpsters
If you are looking for a reliable demolition company to tear down a pool on your property in the South Mississippi area, Dirty Works is the answer to your prayers! When you hire us, we take care of everything from... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Wiggins, MS
Tips for Removing Pools
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.