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    5
    Santa Rosa, US

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    5
    San Jose, US

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    5
    Highland, US

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    4.1
    San Diego, US

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  • Alpha Restoration And Construction
    4.2
    Bakersfield, CA, 21151 Kratzmeyer Road, 93314, US

    Alpha Restoration Company is a full-service Construction Company offering a wide range of customized services to fit all of our customers' needs. We are dedicated to rebuilding your residence or commercial investments with professionalism, vast experience, high finish, sustainability, and accountability. Our team is committed to providing top-notch services including fire damage, smoke deodorization, water damage, mold remediation & removal, complete remodeling, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, home interior, and flooring. We aim to provide a wonderful experience for our customers, ensuring that all work is done right and on time.

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    4.7
    Orange, US

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    5
    Los Angeles, US

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    5
    Sacramento, US

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    Ontario, US

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    Sacramento, US

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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.

What are the different pool removal methods?

The two main methods are:
  • Partial removal:
  • Complete removal.
A contractor can help you decide based on local codes, future landscaping plans, and budget.

What is the difference between partial and complete pool removal?

Partial removal involves demolishing only the top portion of the pool, then filling and compacting the remaining hole. **Complete removal** demolishes the entire pool structure, including walls and floor. Complete removal is generally preferred for structural integrity and avoids potential future issues.

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?

What is the process for pool removal?

The typical steps for inground pool removal include:
  1. Obtaining necessary permits.
  2. Draining the pool.
  3. Demolishing the pool structure (partial or complete).
  4. Backfilling the hole with appropriate material.
  5. Compacting the fill and restoring the site.
Above-ground pool removal is simpler, involving dismantling the pool structure and potentially removing the base.

What are the different pool removal methods?

The two main methods are:
  • Partial removal:
  • Complete removal.
A contractor can help you decide based on local codes, future landscaping plans, and budget.

What is the difference between partial and complete pool removal?

Partial removal involves demolishing only the top portion of the pool, then filling and compacting the remaining hole. **Complete removal** demolishes the entire pool structure, including walls and floor. Complete removal is generally preferred for structural integrity and avoids potential future issues.

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?

What is the process for pool removal?

The typical steps for inground pool removal include:
  1. Obtaining necessary permits.
  2. Draining the pool.
  3. Demolishing the pool structure (partial or complete).
  4. Backfilling the hole with appropriate material.
  5. Compacting the fill and restoring the site.
Above-ground pool removal is simpler, involving dismantling the pool structure and potentially removing the base.