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Dragon's Junk Removal and Haul Away Service

Provo, UT

Reclaim your yard with Dragon’s Junk Removal’s pool removal services. We provide fast work at great rates. Request a free above ground pool... more

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Grant Mackay

Salt Lake City, UT

Grant Mackay Demolition Company began in 1947 and, since then, has grown to become the largest demolition contractor in the mountain west. They specialize in interior... more

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J & J Services

American Fork, UT

J & J Services prides itself on delivering professional pool removal services for the past 22 years. We are ready to meet the challenge of every demo... more

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Juggernaut Demolition LLC

Wanship, UT

Juggernaut Demolition LLC is a small, local company providing thorough and affordable demolition services in Murray, UT and the surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on... more

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Junk King Ogden

Ogden, UT

Junk King Ogden is a locally-owned and operated light demolition and junk removal company. We specialize in fast, affordable full-service junk hauling and light demolition... more

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Reynolds Excavation Demolition

Draper, UT

Reynolds Excavation Demolition is committed to providing each and every one of our customers with the pool removal services they need at a price that... more

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Top Mountain Movers

Layton, UT
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  • Concrete Removal
  • Light Demolition
  • Structural Demolition
  • Upfront quotes
  • Dedicated customer support
  • Fast and reliable

Removing your unwanted pool can be a stressful project without the right contractor on your side. Trust the friendly pros at Top Mountain Movers to... more

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Pool Removal Tips for Wanship, UT

In most cases, a permit is required for removing your swimming pool. It depends on your local government, but chances are your contractor will need to acquire one. 

The cost of a permit may be anywhere from free to several hundred dollars, depending on your local municipality.

It's also important to note that many local governments have rules about how a pool must be removed. Some may have zoning ordinances or codes stating that a pool must be completely removed, not just filled in.

If partial pool demolition and removal is allowed, there may be specific protocols on how the pool must be filled in.