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The hottest home improvement project in Pleasanton is pool demolition. How can removing your pool increase your home value, or help you enjoy your home more? It\u2019s simple. Many homeowners are discovering that maintaining a pool is too much hassle. It\u2019s a safety risk, it needs constant maintenance, and it can increase insurance costs. Instead, get your pool demolished and use that space for a better backyard feature that you or the kids will use more often.<\/p>\n<\/div>
To get a pool demolition, all you have to do is call us. We take care of every step of the process, including permits, disposal and grading. Our pool demolition process includes:<\/p>\n
We do all of the work, and you sit back and enjoy your new yard!<\/p>\n<\/div>
A professional pool demolition team can give you a full or partial pool removal. A partial pool removal will leave more pieces of your old pool in the ground, while still removing the sides. The pool is back-filled with gravel and dirt. You won\u2019t be able to build on top of a partially removed pool. If you\u2019re selling your home in the near future and want to add value to it, it\u2019s probably best to opt for full removal.<\/p>\n<\/div>
Two inspections are required for pool demolition in Pleasanton. The first one is after the holes are drilled in the pool floor before filling, and the second is after all work is completed. The City of Pleasanton also requires a plot plan for the demolition, but does allow structures to be built on partial demolitions, as long as a geotechnical engineer designs and verifies the backfill requirements.<\/p>\n
Learn more \u00bb<\/a><\/p>\n The City of Dublin requires that 65% of all waste generated from remodel and tenant improvement demolition projects is recycled, as well as 100% of all asphalt and concrete debris.<\/p>\nDublin Pool Removal Requirements<\/h3>\n