We provide you with a team of professionals who will show up and remove whatever you want.
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Did you recently purchase a home that had a pool already installed in the backyard? Did you install a swimming pool yourself? Whatever your situation may be, if you’re thinking about removing your pool, JunkRaps – Gordon Heights, NY leading junk removal company – also specializes in pool removals using roll off containers. Their crew of professionals has the experience, tools, and equipment necessary to make sure your pool is properly removed and disposed of.
Reasons to Remove Your Swimming Pool
Sure, a swimming pool can certainly be an asset to your home. It’s a great space to cool off and have fun; however, a pool can also be a major liability. If they aren’t properly maintained, they’re old, or they’re in a yard with small children and animals, pools can be a major safety hazard. Plus, it takes up a lot of space in your yard; space that you could be using for something that you would enjoy more.
Reasons to Remove Your Pool
Not sure if removing your pool is the right way to go? Here’s a look at some reasons why getting rid of it might be the best option for you.
If you’ve decided that getting rid of your pool is the way to go, contact JunkRaps! Their crew can remove both above-ground and in-ground pools quickly, safely, and affordably. They’ll also make sure that all of the debris is removed and properly disposed of, using roll off containers. When JunkRaps in Suffolk County removes your swimming pool, all that will be left is a big, open space for you to enjoy!
To learn more about JunkRaps in Suffolk County pool removal services, give them a call today at 844-727-5865!
Gordon Heights is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States. The population was 3,981 at the 2020 census.
Gordon Heights had its beginnings in the early 1920s, when developer Louis Fife went to Black neighborhoods in New York City (Harlem, Brooklyn, and The Bronx) with the offer of land and a better life on Long Island. Land was offered as low as $10 down and $10 monthly or $10 weekly.
Promoted as a place that would be a solid, close-knit community of small farms, the pilgrimage to Long Island began in 1927. Gordon Heights was named after “Pop” Gordon, a man who had previously owned most of the land that became part of the new community.
A civic association was formed to address the need of area residents. It would later become known as the Gordon Heights Progressive Association, which was founded in 1945. This group was the parent body of the Gordon Heights Fire Department.
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