As you can tell from the picture below the pool hadn’t been touched in a long time, and was in the only flat portion of the backyard, re-gaining this area for yard would be perfect for the family. The entire structure had to be demolished and Carroll Bros. Contracting were able to break up the existing concrete to use as back fill, by mixing it in with dirt at the bottom of the pool. Carroll Bros. Contracting then hauled in dirt and compacted it in 6 inch layers, followed by a layer of topsoil and seed and straw.
Read more →Recently Carroll Bros. Contracting was contacted to remove a pool in Stevensville, Maryland; upon arrival we were informed that the home owners wanted to keep the current patio that lined the swimming. They just simply wanted the pool removed so they could reclaim their back yard, and get the old beat up concrete pool removed.
Read more →Another one of our recent projects was an inground concrete pool removal in Annapolis, Maryland. The homeowners had lived in the house for many many years and had the pool installed over 30 years ago. However, as they aged, they have realized that a swimming pool was no longer needed. Additionally, it was becoming a hassle to maintain because of all the mature trees in the neighbor’s yards that surrounding them. The trees also made it difficult for the pool to heat up in the summertime. Also, the existing grading around the swimming pool made it harder to cut grass and maintain the yard. Once the homeowners contacted Carroll Brother Contracting, we began to formulate a plan for the pool removal.
Read more →One of our most recent projects was a Queenstown pool removal in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland. The new homeowners were anxious to start the process of removing the inground vinyl liner swimming pool. They realized that it was in bad shape and had not been used for several years. Interestingly, this was one of the first projects for the new homeowners, as the entire property was undergoing a complete transformation. So, once the couple contacted Carroll Brothers Contracting, we started the process of planning the pool removal.
Read more →This project was the removal of an in-ground concrete pool in Linthicum, MD. The homeowners were older and no longer using the pool. And, they decided that the home would need some work if they were to sell the house soon. Moreover, once the homeowners got in touch with Carroll Brothers Contracting, we immediately go to work on planning the pool removal.
Read more →This Rosedale project was another inground vinyl liner swimming pool that was only six houses away from our last pool removal in Rosedale. This property owner contacted us while we were working on the first pool and explained that he had been looking for a company to remove his pool. This swimming pool was in bad shape and had not been used for years. The homeowner also wanted additional space for his dog which was the main reason for getting rid of the pool. Once the homeowner got in touch with Carroll Brothers Contracting, we immediately go to work on planning the pool removal.
Read more →Our most recent project was a pool removal in Rosedale, Baltimore County. The pool walls failed because of groundwater issues on the property. And, ultimately the cost to repair the pool was too significant for the homeowner. It ended up making more sense for the homeowners to remove the vinyl liner pool, which ended up being a lot less expensive. So, they called upon Carroll Brothers Contracting to formulate a plan to remove their pool. The results of the project met all expectations.
Read more →One of our recent projects was an Ellicott City pool rebuild. This was a small in-ground fiberglass pool that the homeowners no longer wanted. Also, the pool was very narrow which made it dangerous when their children jumped into it. That being the case, the homeowners decided to call Carroll Brothers Contracting to begin the pool remodeling process. Incidentally, the process of the Ellicott City pool rebuild is going according to plan.
Read more →This home is located in Severn, Maryland. The homeowner was beginning the process of selling the home and did not feel that the swimming pool would be an enticing selling point. Additionally, the owner wanted to attract a broader market of people for the sale, and a run-down pool would not enhance the home’s appeal. Therefore, the owner of the home contacted Carroll Bros. Contracting to have the pool removed. The Severn swimming pool removal completely transformed the look and feel of the backyard.
Read more →This recent project involved the removal of a vinyl liner lap pool in Baltimore County. The homeowner, a very elderly gentleman in his 90s, worked with us to get this project completed. The family intended to get the house ready for sale, and they knew that a swimming pool of poor condition in the woods would not be a selling point. Therefore, they called Carroll Brothers Contracting to remove it. As you can see, the results of the Baltimore County pool removal were quite astounding.
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