Pinellas County Demolition & Site Prep
Clean, code-compliant tear downs, land clearing, grading, and debris hauling across Pinellas County.
Coastal access, narrow streets, and occupied properties make Pinellas projects a little different. The first phase has to be tight: permits secured, utilities verified, structures and concrete removed, and the site compacted and graded so construction can start without delays.
Poz Property Solutions manages the full front end for Pinellas County jobs—planning, permitting, demolition, responsible recycling, and a clean handoff to your builder.
Clearwater
Largo
St. Petersburg
Dunedin
Palm Harbor
Tarpon Springs
Seminole
Safety Harbor
Pinellas Park
Clearwater Beach
What We Handle In Pinellas County
Permits and utility disconnects coordinated, careful demolition with continuous haul-off, plus backfill/compaction and rough grading so the next trade can roll in on schedule.
Demolition
Pool Demolition
Disaster Relief
Land Clearing
Grading/Site Preparation
Dumpster Services
Why Choose POZ Property Solutions?
Licensed & Insured Crews
Fully licensed and insured for residential and light-commercial work, following safety practices that protect your Pinellas County property, neighbors, and our team.
Local to Tampa Bay
Daily work in Pinellas means we understand coastal constraints, tight-lot access, and HOA expectations—and we plan our equipment and schedule around them.
Free Estimates
On-site visit, clear scope, and a transparent, no-obligation quote. You’ll know the plan, price, and timeline before work begins.
Pinellas County Permitting
Most demolition projects require a county or municipal permit plus proof of electric, gas, and water/sewer disconnects. We assemble the application, submit it through the appropriate portal, coordinate inspections, and close out the paperwork.
Call or Text For a Free Estimate:
(813) 727-1272
Frequently Asked Questions
Let is answer some of the most commonly asked questions we receive from clients in Pinellas County, Florida.
Is a demolition permit required in Pinellas County, FL?
Yes. Nearly all full or partial structure removals need a permit. We handle filings, utility sign-offs, and inspection scheduling end-to-end.
How long does a typical house demolition take?
After permits and disconnects are complete, most single-family tear downs run about 1–3 working days on site, depending on access and debris volume.
Can you remove a pool and build over that area?
Yes. Our pool removals include backfill, compaction, and rough grading to create a stable surface for landscaping or new construction.
Get A Fast Estimate
Tell us your city and scope. We’ll deliver a simple plan with timing and cost.