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  • Mancini Demolition, Inc.
    5
    48 Shun Pike, Johnston, 02919, US

    Mancini Demolition, Inc. is an experienced demolition contractor proudly serving the Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut area with affordable and reliable service since 1948. Our highly trained team has the knowledge and skills needed in building wrecking, asbestos detection and removal, residential, commercial and industrial demolition. Licensed, bonded and insured for your protection, we specialize in providing quality, cost-effective and safe demolition services for a broad range of clients in both the public and the private sector. When you are in need of demolition services, we are always on time and within budget.

  • SITECON Corporation
    5
    1430 Cranston St, Cranston, 02920, US

    SITECON Corporation is a woman-owned and operated leading environmental remediation and demolition contractor with established clientele and successfully completed projects. Our projects span across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. As a team of highly experienced and skilled professionals, we are WBE and DBE certified in Rhode Island and Massachusetts as well as maintain memberships in the industry through the USGBC, AGC, RISA, and have LEED AP on staff. We are completely dedicated to safety, quality, efficiency, and dependability on every project for each customer. We are acknowledged expert specialty contractors, with over 60 years of industry experience known for our dedication, and professionalism. As a result of our extensive expertise in the industry, we are continually called upon to advise on some of the region’s largest and most challenging projects.

  • National Wrecking Co Inc
    4.7
    155 N. Wacker Ave., Chicago, 60606, US

    Reliable demolition and dismantling contractor since 1954. We have demolished 120,000+ structures for 2,000+ clients in 36 states. Our unique combination of experience, knowledge, technical expertise, trained personnel, on-site supervision, comprehensive safety measures, and sophisticated equipment has made us the leader in our industry. We provide turn-key operation, whether your project requires design, engineering, environmental, excavation, shoring, earth retention, or demolition services, we can take any building or structure and not only remove it, but leave you a site that is ready to be developed.

  • Ocean State Building Wrecking is a leading provider of demolition and wrecking services in the region. With years of experience and a commitment to safety and quality, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for homeowners, businesses, and government agencies alike. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering exceptional results, and we take pride in our ability to handle even the most complex projects with ease.

  • Pasquazzi Bros., Inc.
    5
    464 Dyer Avenue, Cranston, 02920, US

    Celebrating 74 years. The most trusted name for demolition services in Rhode Island. Pasquazzi Bros., Inc. (PBI) thrives on projects that have strict operational and time constraints such as hospitals, office buildings, schools, malls, bridges, and homes. With the ability to self-perform all demolition, asbestos abatement, and disposal, PBI can save its customers time and money while maintaining a high level of quality control. We only employ trained industry professionals that emphasize teamwork and find safe, innovative, and precise methods of interior and exterior demolition to complete each project to the highest standards. PBI has completed countless projects with Rhode Island's premier general contractors, construction management firms, and private homeowners. References available upon request.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Removal

Thinking about removing your pool? Get answers to common questions about pool removal, costs, and finding the right contractor in USA.

How much does pool removal cost?

Pool removal costs in USA vary depending on several factors:
  • Pool type (inground vs. above-ground):
  • Pool size:
  • Removal method (partial vs. complete):
  • Site access:
  • Local regulations and permit fees.
For accurate pricing, request free quotes from pool removal contractors on DemolitionMatch.com.

Do I need a permit for pool removal?

Pool removal usually requires permits, especially for inground pools. Check with your local authorities or a qualified contractor for permit requirements in your area.

What are the different types of pool liners?

The type of pool liner impacts the removal process and can influence the overall cost. Common pool liners include:
  • Vinyl Liners: These are the most common and typically the easiest to remove. They are relatively thin and flexible.
  • Fiberglass Liners: Fiberglass pools have a smooth, non-porous surface. Removing them involves breaking up the fiberglass shell, which can be more labor-intensive.
  • Concrete Pools: Concrete pools are the most durable but also the most complex to remove. Demolition typically involves breaking up the concrete with heavy equipment like jackhammers or excavators.
Your pool removal contractor will assess your pool's liner type to determine the most appropriate removal method.

What questions should I ask a pool removal contractor?

Key questions include:
  • How long have you been in business?
  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Can you provide references?
  • What is your process for pool removal?
  • How do you handle debris disposal?

How much does pool removal cost?

Pool removal costs in USA vary depending on several factors:
  • Pool type (inground vs. above-ground):
  • Pool size:
  • Removal method (partial vs. complete):
  • Site access:
  • Local regulations and permit fees.
For accurate pricing, request free quotes from pool removal contractors on DemolitionMatch.com.

Do I need a permit for pool removal?

Pool removal usually requires permits, especially for inground pools. Check with your local authorities or a qualified contractor for permit requirements in your area.

What are the different types of pool liners?

The type of pool liner impacts the removal process and can influence the overall cost. Common pool liners include:
  • Vinyl Liners: These are the most common and typically the easiest to remove. They are relatively thin and flexible.
  • Fiberglass Liners: Fiberglass pools have a smooth, non-porous surface. Removing them involves breaking up the fiberglass shell, which can be more labor-intensive.
  • Concrete Pools: Concrete pools are the most durable but also the most complex to remove. Demolition typically involves breaking up the concrete with heavy equipment like jackhammers or excavators.
Your pool removal contractor will assess your pool's liner type to determine the most appropriate removal method.

What questions should I ask a pool removal contractor?

Key questions include:
  • How long have you been in business?
  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Can you provide references?
  • What is your process for pool removal?
  • How do you handle debris disposal?