JTC Hauling
Let the experienced pros at JTC Hauling tackle your pool removal project. We're a locally-owned demolition and junk removal company built on hard work, reliability,... more
JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Northern Idaho
At JDog, we have the opportunity to work alongside an incredible team of veterans. We specialize in junk removal of all shapes and sizes, as... more
Panhandle Haul’in
At Panhandle Haul'in, we are here to throw away your junk in the most efficient way! Serving the North Idaho Panhandle, we provide timely and... more
Accurate Excavating
Accurate Excavation is a local, family-owned business that offers a stunning variety of demolition services, like commercial demolition, house demolition, pool removal, concrete removal, junk... more
Jewell Excavating
Jewell Excavating was founded in 1985 as a single excavator and dump truck operation. Today, we have grown to utilize all the necessary tools of the... more
Progressive Natures
At Progressive Natures, we offer exceptional demolition, excavation, and removal services. We can remove structures of all shapes and sizes, including house demolition, pool removal,... more
Leipham Excavating
Leipham Excavating offers a wide range of excavating and demolition services to meet customers' needs. We offer an unmatched level of experience, customer care, and... more
Lish Excavation
Lish Excavation is your most reliable demolition and excavation company in the area. With more than 15 years of experience in the industry, we have the... more
Spokane Junk Butler
Spokane Junk Butler is available for interior and exterior demolition services in Spokane, Washington. We specialize in safely and efficiently removing all types of unwanted... more
Sullivan Excavating
Serving Stevens and Spokane Counties, Sullivan Excavating was established in Seattle, Washington over 35 years ago. We are now pleased to be in Stevens County to... more
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Pool Removal Tips for Ford, WA
How is an inground pool removed?
All materials, like concrete, gunite, fiberglass, steel, and vinyl lining, are broken up using a pneumatic or hydraulic breaker and then placed in a dumpster. Once all rubble is removed from the pool, it's hauled off to be properly disposed of. The area where the pool used to be is then filled in and compacted. The backfill and compaction process can be done by your contractor alone or under the oversight of a state licensed Engineer. Keep reading about inground pool removal methods.