We never know what we will find when we break ground in our customer's yards. Although leaving the material on site is included with all of our installations there are times when some of, or all of it, needs to be hauled away.

How do we know if the material can be left on site?
Most yards that are sloped can use the excavated material to create a more level yard. However, if you already have an almost level, or level, yard you likely need the material hauled away. In some cases, when we start digging, we find unsuitable material (trash, debris, stumps, concrete, etc.) that would also need to be hauled away - unless you have so much property that it can be tucked away somewhere.
How do I know how much this is going to cost me?
The number of truckloads needed to move the material off-site will vary based on the site, the size of the pool, and the truck being used. Generally, small pools use 4-6 truckloads, medium uses 6-8 truckloads, and large pools use 8-10 truckloads (all using a 22-ton dump truck). In yards that are limited in size, we need to use a smaller dump truck will increase the number of loads and time to dispose of the material. In the end, customers are responsible for both the fees charged to dump the material as well as the use of the dump truck and man to run it.
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