One of our recent projects was an inground concrete pool removal that was located in Falston, Maryland. The new homeowners of the house no longer wanted the pool because it was in a bad location and was in very bad shape. The homeowners contacted Carroll Bros. Contracting and we formulated a plan for the best course of action.
Read more →It’s not uncommon that we get called by real estate agents that are looking to sell a house. Many of our jobs have to do with a refinance or selling of a home. Why remove a pool? There are many reasons but it basically comes down to money. The pool demolition we did in Rockville was the result of a real estate agent wanting to prepare the house for the spring market. Some might think pools sell a home, but it really just depends.
Read more →Our most recent pool removal took us to Eldersburg, Maryland. Located northwest of Columbia in Caroll County, it has twice been ranked as one of the “Top 100 Places to Live” by Money Magazine. It is a great place for families or professionals to live while still be close to Washington D.C. and Baltimore. While it still is a lot of farmland, the area has seen a steady growth of families over the past two decades. Not to mention, the public schools are some of the best in the state. So it’s no wonder we see a lot of new homeowners in the area. That is why we found ourselves removing a pool in Eldersburg, Maryland.
Read more →This Glendale inground pool removal involved a vinyl liner inground pool. The liner was damaged and kept lifting into the pool. Since it was too costly to repair it, the homeowners contacted Carroll Bros. Contracting. We removed the pool and preserved a portion of the lovely brick paved patio. Now the owners have a great space to use!
Read more →Have you purchased a foreclosed property with a dilapidated pool like this Glen Burnie inground pool removal project? The investors felt the pool would be a liability for future endeavors regarding the home and contacted Caroll Bros.
Read more →This project included the demolition of a vinyl liner pool in the Cape St. Claire area. The pool was not in good shape and they had young children. In addition, the area was surrounded by large mature trees that made the pool difficult to maintain. We ripped out the entire structure of the pool along with the fencing and wooden decking that surrounds it. The homeowners are having a landscaper build them a large garden in place of the pool once we are finished.
Read more →If you have questions regarding removing a pool that has become an eyesore in your backyard, please Contact Carroll Bros. Contracting. Like these homeowners, you may be pleasantly surprised at how low the cost for pool removal actually is!
Read more →This Inground Pool Removal in Centerville, MD was an interesting project. We removed two pools and excavated for a new one. Are you interested in learning more about the benefits of removing your inground pool? Contact Carroll Bros. Contracting.
Read more →This Montgomery County Inground Pool Removal project involved a very large pool constructed of gunite. The homeowners originally attempted to remove the pool on their own. Once they began, they quickly realized the work was well beyond the scope of what they expected.
Read more →This Glen Burnie Vinyl Liner Inground Pool Removal is one that we see and hear about often. However, there are many reasons to remove an inground pool, most commonly is that the owners simply just do not use the pool, and do not want the maintenance costs any longer
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