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  • DC Construction & Company, Inc.
    4.8
    1916 21st Ave, Vero Beach, 32960, US

    DC Construction & Company Inc. is a state-certified general contractor specializing in kitchen and bath remodels, carpentry, handyman services, drywall, painting, floors, tile, windows, and doors. With over 40 years of experience in the construction industry, they offer top-notch services with a focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Their team is friendly, polite, and professional, ensuring that every project is completed on time and within budget. They are fully accredited and insured, providing peace of mind for their clients. Their commitment to excellence has earned them a 5-star rating and numerous positive reviews.

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  • Vero Beach Junk Removal
    4.9
    Vero Beach, 5850 US HIGHWAY 1, 32967, US

    At Vero Beach Junk Removal, we pride ourselves on being Vero Beach's best-rated junk removal service. Our team consists of people who care about the environment and cleanliness, and we strive for customer satisfaction. We load, haul, and dispose of your junk while offering low prices, based on the amount of junk you need to be removed. We give flat rate quotes and will honor them without any extra fees. Our services include estate cleanouts, hot tub removal, TV removal, electronics recycling, carpet removal, mattress disposal, furniture removal, refrigerator removal, and appliance removal. We serve Vero Beach, Sebastian, Fellsmere, Palm Bay, Fort Pierce, and Port St. Lucie. Contact us today for a free online quote or call us at 772-480-4885.

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  • Interior Demolition, Renovations and Junk Removal
    1
    Millstone Township, New Jersey, 11 Liberty Lane, 08535, US

    The Demo Crew is a family-owned business specializing in interior selective demolition, hand demolition, and clean outs for both the public and private sectors. We've been in business since 1995, however we have worked in the industry as far back as 1980 spending summer days in the demolition and construction industry. Our training and experience comes from working alongside dedicated professional demolition contractors throughout the years. Our policy has always been “work hard, work safe, and work clean”. In 1995 we focused our skills on one specific industry; “selective demolition”. We work on sterile environment controlled projects (hospitals, pharmaceutical and environmental), schools, police stations, and correctional facilities to name a few. Our focus has always been “a quality, safe clean working environment”. All of our projects are maintained by a qualified OSHA certified manager promoting job safety at all times. We have a wide range skilled crews demoing partition walls, floors, and ceilings to elevators, metal girders, boilers, and mechanical equipment. Our crews can demo concrete steps, concrete walks, retaining walls, wall openings, and saw cutting floor openings just to name a few. We accommodate or day or night shifts according to your needs or schedule. Call us for a FREE estimate today!

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  • Ri
    5
    Riverview, 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 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.

How do I get a quote for pool removal?

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What are the environmental considerations for pool removal?

Responsible pool removal prioritizes minimizing environmental impact through proper drainage of chemicals, concrete recycling, and responsible debris disposal. Choose a contractor who prioritizes eco-friendly practices.

How can I tell if a pool is leaking?

Signs of a leak include:
  • A consistently dropping water level.
  • Cracks or damage in the pool structure.
  • Wet spots around the pool area.
  • Increased water bills.

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.

How do I get a quote for pool removal?

Use DemolitionMatch.com to submit your project details and receive free quotes from multiple pool removal contractors in your area.

What are the environmental considerations for pool removal?

Responsible pool removal prioritizes minimizing environmental impact through proper drainage of chemicals, concrete recycling, and responsible debris disposal. Choose a contractor who prioritizes eco-friendly practices.

How can I tell if a pool is leaking?

Signs of a leak include:
  • A consistently dropping water level.
  • Cracks or damage in the pool structure.
  • Wet spots around the pool area.
  • Increased water bills.