10/09/2023
In ground pool removal typically involves draining the pool, drilling holes in the bottom, demolishing the top, and filling the pool with the rubble and additional dirt soil. Sometimes with topsoil and sod grass.
However, above ground pool removal is less complicated, involving just draining the pool, tearing it down, and hauling it away. We do both and are insured!
How It's Done:
The pool is drained, and all materials, like concrete/gunite, fiberglass, liner, re-bar, etc., are removed and hauled away.
The area is then filled with soil and/or gravel and compacted (without the supervision of an engineer).
Pros of Complete Pool Removal:
* Although you will have to disclose that you fully removed a pool that was once on the property, it should have little to no impact on your home's value.
* With no concrete buried in the old pool, the risk of sinkage and seepage is greatly reduced, even eliminated.
Cons of Complete Pool Removal:
* A majority of cities consider the area of the former pool to be non-buildable, meaning no additions or dwellings can exist there. However, the area is still suitable for sheds, concrete, landscaping, trees, etc.
* This option is more expensive than partial removal.
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Martin Gonzalez