No Pool? No Problem – What Else You Can Do With Your Yard Many times people remove their pools due to overall costs to maintain a pool, but very often it is because their family has outgrown the need for one. Instead, they rather take back their yard
Read more →Carroll Bros Contracting was contacted about a swimming pool removal in Baltimore County. The homeowners wanted us to remove an old concrete pool in disrepair. In this case, the owners decided that removing the pool would be more cost effective in the long run then investing money into repairs and maintenance. This is a very common reason for people to remove their swimming pools.
Read more →Homeowners will hire us for swimming pool removal for various reasons. One cause for concern is a county code violation. Within Maryland, the individual counties have County Property Maintenance Codes. While most are similar, there are variances. What is the process for code violations and swimming pool
Read more →While the majority of our projects include pools, there are times we are contracted to do demolition. This was just the case for this Cape St. Claire home. It was recently purchased for its attractive piece of land, but the structure was unlivable. The house was built
Read more →These Maryland homeowners contacted Carroll Bros. Contracting about this Silver Spring pool removal due to a health code violation. The pool was over 25 years old, unused, and in major disrepair. The vegetation in the yard was extremely overgrown. There was also an old decrepit fence that needed to be removed.
Read more →The reason for this inground pool removal was the homeowners were preparing the property to put it on the market. It is common to recommend, as best practices, to remove an older pool to make the home more attractive to potential buyers. Carroll Bros. Contracting worked out a strategy with the homeowners to also address a retaining wall in the yard.
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