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Ryan HeadRyan Crownholm, Owner of Dig & Demo

Bay Area, CA, United States

Ryan brings a new level of professionalism to the Demolition and General Engineering field. He has his Bachelors of Science in Business and Economics from Saint Mary's College of California, is a licensed General Engineering Contractor with the State of California, and is a Veteran of the US Army. His specialties in his field include soils compaction, concrete breaking, grading, demolition and earthwork. His primary focus is residential swimming pool removal but his crews are some of the most talented and trained equipment operators and drivers in the industry and can handle most any type of demolition or excavation work.

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The Ultimate Pool Removal Testimonial

 

At Dig & Demo we like to believe that we do a pretty good job of making sure our clients walk away happy; being Diamond Certified tends to speak for itself.  The great part about working hard for our customers is that we have hundreds of references not to mention testimonials.  September was a month like any other; we removed pools and made people happy.  So what is so special about September?  For the first time one of our customers took it upon themselves to write the ultimate testimonial for us in the form of a blog post.  They also have some great photos of the project we did for them.  Thank You Troi & Steve for the great reference.

Excert from their Post:

"Ryan and his team were pros from beginning to end, and we couldn't be happier with the results!  They were fast, neat, careful, efficient, friendly, professional, and competent.  Really, they are what every homeowner wants when it comes to big home improvement projects."

 

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