Category: Pool installation

  • 5 Ideas For Your Backyard After Bay Area Pool Removal

    5 Ideas For Your Backyard After Bay Area Pool Removal

    San Francisco Bay Area Pool Removal Experts Give Tips Pools have long been synonymous with fun, relaxation, and entertainment. However, as lifestyles change and priorities shift, many homeowners are now opting to remove their pools. Whether it’s due to maintenance costs, safety concerns, or simply a desire for more functional space, Bay Area pool removal…

  • Ask Stockton Pool Removal Contractors Before You Buy

    Ask Stockton Pool Removal Contractors Before You Buy

    Having a home with a pool can be a really nice benefit. In fact, most people often dream of having such amenities on their premises. However, despite its various advantages, there are certain aspects of owning a pool that the seller may conveniently fail to mention. Ask a Stockton Pool Removal contractor for more information.

  • How Does Sacramento Pool Demolition Work?

    How Does Sacramento Pool Demolition Work?

    An inground swimming pool can be fun. But perhaps it is now time to consider Bay Area pool removal.

  • Limited Access Shouldn’t Limit Your Options

    Limited Access Shouldn’t Limit Your Options

    Having limited access during construction should not limit your options. Finding a reputable Sacramento limited access drilling company can help.

  • How Do We Use Concrete in Landscaping and Building Construction?

    How Do We Use Concrete in Landscaping and Building Construction?

    Concrete is one of our most common building materials. It comes in various forms depending on the job, but is incredibly versatile and with proper care can last decades. Concrete a Foundational Material in Construction Work Concrete and cement are often used interchangeably, but they are different.

  • Lassiter Earns PG&E Operator Qualification

    Lassiter Earns PG&E Operator Qualification

    We are pleased to announce that Lassiter Excavating, Inc. has completed the training and met the qualifications for the PG&E Operator Qualification (OQ) that allows us to operate as a contractor on jobs that involve PG&E facilities. PG&E Now Requires Operator Qualification to Work on Their Facilities Contractors and project owners are invited to view…

  • The Demolition Process in Construction

    The Demolition Process in Construction

    For most landscaping and construction projects with existing structures on the property, one of the first steps is demolition of existing features like pools, garages or in-law units. Each job is unique, especially where there is limited access, but demolition can be pretty straightforward and doesn’t have to take a lot of time. However, the…

  • Why Use Foam in Pool Construction?

    Why Use Foam in Pool Construction?

    We have been contracted by a number of pool installers this year to assist them in installing pools using “geofoam” as part of the design. There are some very good reasons why you would want to use this foam material in pool construction, as well as in other construction applications. With regard to pool construction,…

  • How to Choose an Excavation Contractor

    How to Choose an Excavation Contractor

    When you choose a builder, landscaper or pool company, you also are choosing numerous other sub-contractors that will work in conjunction with the primary contractor you have chosen. This is especially true when heavy excavation or drilling is part of the project. Few contractors do this type of work themselves (in-house) because the equipment investment…

  • Installing Pools in Tight Residential Lots

    Installing Pools in Tight Residential Lots

    In Northern California many houses sit packed together on small plots. With homes of 2,500 square feet or more sitting on a lot of 5,000 sq. ft. This can present some serious challenges if you’re thinking of installing a nice swimming pool, but it’s certainly not impossible. If you’ve been told a pool can’t be…