We’ve all seen the DIY videos on demolishing homes, concrete, pools and other structures around the home. It looks fun! However, what those videos don’t show you is that demolition is actually a very big job that requires a professional touch.
Tearing out concrete or knocking down structures usually requires heavy equipment. Plus, you will have to haul that concrete to the landfill or recycling center. If you are not prepared for that yourself, your best bet is to hire an experienced contractor who will get the job done completely, cleanly, and correctly.
Take a look around your home. Concrete and asphalt are everywhere -- from driveways to walkways, patios to porches, your property is surrounded by concrete and asphalt. While concrete can look great and perform well for many years, you may want to replace it. Maybe you want to redesign your patio or put in pavers in your walkway.
On average, you can expect to spend roughly between $2 and $6 per square foot to remove concrete at your house. Why such a big difference in the price tag?
When you think of the hot desert summers, you most likely think about going out to the pool. In addition to being a relaxing place to soak up the sun and get a little fun and exercise, they also add to the value of your home. But what if your home didn’t come with a swimming pool? Not to worry. You can have one installed.
It may seem out of reach, but you can have an in-ground pool installed at your home. How much will it cost? In the Phoenix area, you can expect to spend $25,000 - $60,000 to excavate and install an in-ground pool. This includes digging out your pool, tile, lights and water features. Of course, as with any home improvement project, the price will depend on the complexity of the project and the extra amenities you may want to install.
Your pool may look bucolic in your backyard, but when was the last time you jumped in it? Maybe the costs of maintaining your pool are keeping you from other activities you’d rather be doing -- traveling, eating out more often, getting that converted van you’ve had your eye on.
If you don’t want a pool anymore, you’re in luck. Believe it or not, you can actually remove that pool and get the backyard you want, at the price you want.
Usually, when people consider getting rid of their pool, they are thinking of an in-ground pool. While there are many factors involved in the cost of removing a swimming pool in Phoenix, here’s how the cost is probably going to break down:
Various factors that can affect the price.
Are you planning new construction? Any time you plan on adding a new structure to your property, you have to make sure the area is properly graded and trenched. You may have heard about this, but what is grading and trenching?
Anytime you need grading or trenching done properly, it requires heavy equipment. That’s why you want to make sure to hire a professional to do the job.
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