Swimming Pool Removal Information Site Goes Live

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(Newswire.net — March 14, 2014) Seattle, WA — A new website designed to assist curious home owners in learning more about how to remove their in-ground swimming pool is now online and ready to use.

 

The www.PoolRemovalCompany.com site provides basic information about the process of removing or filling in residential swimming pools.

 

Maria DeMars, the website’s editor, declared that this new site has two key purposes. The first purpose is to help home owners learn more about the process of either breaking up and removing a pool completely or the easier process of partially breaking up and filling in a pool.

 

The second intent of the site is to provide contact information so a home owner can find it easier to connect with swimming pool contractors in their area who have experience doing these types of demolition jobs.

 

“We started this website because we knew that there were some pool owners who, if you gave them the choice, would choose to not have a pool in their yard,” stated DeMars, “But they really didn’t know much about the possibility and the process of getting rid of their existing pool.”

 

“The first thing that every pool owner needs to understand is that most cities and other municipalities have regulations that apply to removing a pool,” continued DeMars, “Very few residential areas allow a home owner to simply fill up a pool with dirt and pretend like it was never there. In fact, most city codes require a permit and have strict regulations as to how the pool needs to be broken up and trucked away.”

 

“Breaking up and hauling away an old pool is a big project and it’s going to cost quite a bit of money,” concluded DeMars, “But once it’s gone, the home owner no longer has the constant maintenance costs, doesn’t have to spend any more time maintaining it, and will probably save money on their homeowner’s insurance premium as well. “

 

DeMars mentioned that almost all pool demolition specialists will not charge for the initial consultation at the pool owner’s property.

 

 

About Pool Removal Company

www.PoolRemovalCompany.com is an online reference that is designed to provide information about the process of having a swimming pool removed. For more information, you may visit http://www.PoolRemovalCompany.com.

 

 

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Maria DeMars

Email: Support@PoolRemovalCompany.com

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